To say that hip-hop legends Public Enemy were game changers is underselling one of the genre’s most important and defining acts. That’s because the Long Island-based act wasn’t merely changing the rules of hip-hop, they were writing the rules. Establishing a political and social consciousness as a common thread throughout their tracks. Merging traditional rap styles with hard rock bands— and in turn offering rap-metal to the masses. Infusing musical details from sources that were otherwise untapped. Public Enemy, fronted by the highly visible Chuck D and Flavor Flav, has consistently forged new avenues in otherwise untapped territory.
This month at Guitar Center we’re honored to feature hip-hop pioneers Chuck D and Johnny Juice of Public Enemy on the cover and within the pages of our September Hi-Tech Guide. Join us as we converse with a master.
See the complete 3 videos interview series HERE.
Download the buyer’s guide HERE.






