Bass! How low can you go?
Death row, what a brother knows
Once again, back is the incredible
The rhyme animal
The uncannable D, Public Enemy Number One
Five-O said, "Freeze!" and I got numb
Can I tell 'em that I never really had a gun?
But it's the wax that the Terminator X spun
Now they got me in a cell cause my records, they sell
Cause a brother like me said, "Well
Farrakhan's a prophet and I think you ought to listen to
What he can say to you, what you wanna do is follow for now"
Power of the people, say
"Make a miracle, D, pump the lyrical"
Black is back, all in, we're gonna win
Check it out, yeah y'all, here we go again

Turn it up! Bring the noise!
Turn it up! Bring the noise!

Never badder than bad cause the brother is madder than mad
At the fact that's corrupt as a senator
Soul on a roll, but you treat it like soap on a rope
Cause the beats and the lines are so dope
Listen for lessons I'm saying inside
Music that the critics are blasting me for
They'll never care for the brothers and sisters
Mow, cause the country has us up for the war
We got to demonstrate, come on now, they're gonna have to wait
Till we get it right
Radio stations I question their blackness
They call themselves black, but we'll see if they'll play this

Turn it up! Bring the noise!
Turn it up! Bring the noise!

Get from in front of me, the crowd runs to me
My deejay is warm, he's X, I call him Norm, ya know
He can cut a record from side to side
So what, the ride, the glide should be much safer than a suicide
Soul control, beat is the father of your rock'n'roll
Music for whatcha, for whichin', you call a band, man
Making a music, abuse it, but you can't do it, ya know
You call 'em demos, but we ride limos, too
Whatcha gonna do? Rap is not afraid of you
Beat is for Sonny Bono, beat is for Yoko Ono
Run-DMC first said a deejay could be a band
Stand on its feet, get you out your seat
Beat is for Eric B. and LL as well, hell
Wax is for Anthrax, still it can rock bells
Ever forever, universal, it will sell
Time for me to exit, Terminator X-it

Turn it up! Bring the noise!
Turn it up! Bring the noise!

From coast to coast, so you can stop being like a comatose
"Stand, my man? The beat's the same with a boast toast"
Rock with some pizzazz, it will last. Why you ask?
Roll with the rock stars, still never get accepted as
We got to plead the Fifth, we can investigate
Don't need to wait, get the record straight
Hey, posse's in effect, got the Flavor, Terminator
X to sign checks, play to get paid
We got to check it out down on the avenue
A magazine or two is dissing me and dissing you
Yeah, I'm telling you



Lyrics submitted by sleighte

Track duration: 03:30

"Bring the Noise" as written by Carlton Ridenhour, James Henry Boxley Iii, Eric T. Sadler

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING

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    General Comment:anthrax guitarist Scott Ian Rosenfeld once went on stage in public enemy t-shirt, that brought PE attention and they released an album with thanks to anthrax or something like that, after what anthrax did the same thing and offered PE to re-make their song, that was the start of the nu-metal and bands like korn, soad, bizkit etc. that was their influence and this song started it all. I prefer heavier music, but as an original this was a kickass song and so is this re-make.
    Flag vlakaradoson November 13, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:terminator x is the dj of public enemy.
    Flag ZodiacDon September 24, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Has anyone heard the original public enemy version of this song, its way slower like way way way slower hahaha
    Flag disasterpiece1989on December 24, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:oh...a former member, golly gosh don't i look the retard now haha. Charlie Benante really goes at it on this one
    Flag Tommy_the_Caton September 06, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:what's the terminator-x thing all about?
    Flag Tommy_the_Caton September 06, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:it sounds like D says "Water Buffalo" instead of "What a brother know"
    Flag EastBayPunk523on May 31, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Good write up, timothius.

    For a white guy growing up in the Cleveland burbs, I can tell you this cut was played often and LOUD when it came out. We were never into rap per se, but some groups found a way in our boomboxes. I can still remember pounding warm Miller Highlifes in my buddy's basement as this song played. Good times.

    Truly one of the most important genre-defining hybrid songs of modern times.
    Flag kosk11348on October 22, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:Correction to previous comments.
    I misquoted line, "still they can rock well."
    It's actually "still it can rock bells," which refers to LL Cool J's cut "Rock the Bells"
    Flag timothiuson October 04, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment:I just heard this used at the beginning of Sunday night's Bear's home game against the Seahawks to pump the crowd up, (Not that we needed much help.)
    When I realised I was actually hearing ANTHRAX being pumped through Soldier Field's sound system, I started screaming so loud I lost my voice.
    Not related to this song, but the Bears also come onto the field to Metallica's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" for all their home games which is equally AWESOME.
    Here's how the teaming up of these two groups came about:
    Musically diverse Scott Ian liked labelmate PE's sound and started wearing their shirt onstage. Chuck D took notice to this and as a nod, wrote the line, "hell wax is for Anthrax, still they can rock well" into the original track on 1998's "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back."
    Ian decided there had to be a way the two groups could work together and was determined to make it happen.
    Chuck was initially reluctant to take Ian's offer, as he didn't see how the two sounds could be combined into something listenable.
    Scott had him listen to the drum/guitar track Anthrax had recorded and that was all it took. The rest is history.
    Released in '91, this one was way ahead of it's time , since Rap Metal didn't take off till Limp Bizkit's, (Ironically the same band who almost single handedly destroyed the genre thanks to Media Whore Fred Durst) release of "Three Dollar Bill Y'All" in '97.
    Anthrax recentley reunited with original frontman Joey Belladonna and plan to record a new album with the original lineup.
    True Thrash Metal will Live Again!!!!
    Flag timothiuson October 03, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:This was the first time that a "hardcore rap" group and a "thrash metal" group ever did a song together.
    Flag waycoolratton September 14, 2006   Link

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