What is louder than a bomb public enemy?

Louder than a Bomb Public Enemy is a song by the American hip hop group Public Enemy. The song was released in 1988 as a part of the group's second studio album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. The song is known for its politically charged lyrics and aggressive delivery.

The title of the song is derived from a phrase used by American poet and activist, Gil Scott-Heron, who said, "The revolution will not be televised, but it will be heard. Louder than a bomb."

Public Enemy was known for their socially conscious and politically charged lyrics that tackled issues of racial inequality and government corruption, among other things. Louder than a Bomb Public Enemy was no exception, with lyrics that criticized the government and urged people to wake up and take action against social injustice.

The song's production is marked by its heavy use of samples and innovative use of sound effects. It has been hailed as one of the most important and influential hip hop songs of all time, with some critics calling it a "timeless classic" that remains relevant to this day.