Posted May 13, 2005 by shadowmusic
Rebel Without A Pause (Whipped Cream Mix)
by The Evolution Control Committee
, , mash-up

shadowmusic says: This song combines the vocals of Public Enemy's classic track with Herb Alpert's instruments, yielding some hilarious results. According to the Wikipedia, this song from 1996 is widely credited as being one of the first modern "bastard pop" (mash-up) tracks.
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