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Works Cited:

 

A Tribe Called Quest, (1991). "Youthful Expression," People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (Jive Records).

Bennet, Andy. (2000). Popular music and youth culture: Music, identity and place. New York: St. Martin's Press, INC.

Leary, Timothy. (1991). "The cyberpunk: Individual as reality pilot." Excerpt from David Bell and Barbara Kennedy (Eds.) The cybercultures reader. London: Routledge

Malcolm X, (1989). As quoted in Dye, Peggy, "High tech ballroom," Village Voice, 5 December pp. 10-12

McLuhan, M., Fiore, Q. (1967). The Medium is the massage: An inventory of effects. New York: Bantam Press.

Roach, Max. (1991). Quote cited in Berman, Mitch and Wah lee, Susanne, "Sticking Power," Los Angeles Times Magazine, 15 September, pp 23-50

Snead, James, (1981). "On repetition in black culture," Black America Literature Forum, vol.15, 4

Woodlief, M. (1990). "Rap, rhetoric, and revolution: KRS-ONE's road to a better place. Option. p. 54-58

Zinn, Howard.(1999). A people's history of the United States: 1942-present. New York: Harper Collins

 

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