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REGGAE REVOLUTION
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - Tappa Zukie's
"Revolution" sets the tone for a
37 minute selection of heavyweight and
militant Rockers, Dub, Dancehall and Roots
that may definitely carry the name that it
does.
Blessed!
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As we move from one riddim into the next, we feel
strength within ourselves to move forward and
chant down Babylon one more time.
Reggae Revolution, a Righteous Revolution!
While the music hits, we feel no pain but it goes
straight to Babylon head as well. The show takes
us straight back to the 1970's and onward as we
are being treated with a flood of musical
militancy.
When the 37 minute mix ends with an energizing
Drum 'n' Bass call to a (Reggae) Revolution, we
surely gained some necessary strength.
Blessed!
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PLAYLIST
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