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  <title>The Bass that ate Pierre</title>
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Who better to tell the story of the incredible rise of hip-hop and Miami bass music than 3 middle class private school kids that never spent much time on &amp;quot;the streets?&amp;quot; (mostly because our moms wouldn't let us near those parts of town..)&#13;
Our good friend Ruben joins us as we talk about our very sheltered recollections of the music and culture that rose around us and engulfed the country soon thereafter.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
Ruben adds an anecdote about how a friendly neighborhood record store owner broadened his horizons by defying the law and selling him a banned cassette. I guess former Florida sheriff Nick Navarro thought things needed to be more Ayatollah&amp;amp;nbsp;Khomeini Iran-like in 1989 USA.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
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Musical Interludes: &amp;quot;Welcome to the Planet of Bass&amp;quot; by Maggotron, &amp;quot;Get it Girl&amp;quot; By 2 Live Crew, &amp;quot;Beat Street Breakdown&amp;quot; by Grandmaster Melle Mel&#13;
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For further info, check out Pierre's movie suggestion about the rise and creation of the famous 80s bass sound:&amp;amp;nbsp;The Bass that ate Miami&#13;
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