Some people learn about history, politics and activism from teachers, books or revolutionaries. But for Warsawpack vocalist Lee Raback, it was the words of rappers Chuck D and KRS-One that opened his eyes to what was going on in the world.
"Most of the music that turned me on as a teenager spoke to me in that way -- Public Enemy, KRS-One, De La Soul, that kind of changed my outlet on what music could do," he says.
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