Dance Dance Revolution

Mother JonesVol. 32 Nbr. 6, November 2007

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BOOTS RILEY'S PARTY POLITICS Onstage with the Coup, Raymond "Boots" Riley delivers a high-volume blast of social critique and humor, awash in layers of funk beats, heavy bass lines, loud guitar riffs, and old-school record-scratching. Wearing ripped jeans and old sneakers, he exudes relaxed charm as he discusses the rationale behind in-your-face songs like "5 Million Ways to Kill a C.E.O." But Riley, who earned his moniker after wearing a pair of boots to a high school formal, is more than just a firebrand; he's also the brains behind some of the most irresistibly creative and laugh-out-loud funny hip-hop around.

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Dance Dance Revolution

BOOTS RILEY'S PARTY POLITICS

Onstage with the Coup, Raymond "Boots" Riley delivers a high-volume blast of social critique and humor, awash in layers of funk beats, heavy bass lines, loud guitar riffs, and old-s...

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