Run DMC "Raising Hell" Orville Peck It was not critically or
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It was not critically or commercially well-received
it perfectly captured everything great about hard rock
Through his music
Jim Ward couldn’t stop moving
and in the title track
Run DMC "Raising Hell" Orville Peck It was not critically orUp until Raising Hell, the rap juggernaut we know as Run DMC was still in its building and breaking down doors phase. In 1986 that changed, and in a dramatic way. With their third long player, the group had reached the mountaintop. It was THE record that proved hip hop wasn't a fad. Raising Hell marked an important and significant new era for the group. Leaving producer Larry Smith for up and coming sonic innovator Rick Rubin (still co produced by
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