Public Enemy's records in the second half of the 1980s were groundbreaking for their

a. use of a racially integrated rap crew.
b. glorification of West Coast gang violence.
c. use of live instruments in a hip-hop context.
d. politically charged, black nationalist sentiments.

D

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