CD+DVD. Arguably if RUN-DMC is the Beatles of rap music, Public Enemy is surely it's Rolling Stones. This is studio album number 10, there are millions of their records sold, and their songs have become part of history, jargon, and culture. New Whirl Odor has followed that Public Enemy tradition in trendsetting, while never repeating themselves. 'Bring That Beat Back', 'Revolution', 'Preaching to the Quiet', and 'Superman's Black in the Building' are tracks also coupled with videos on the accompanying DVD.