"hey, here's some tomatoes" Edit (2023) I love that there's still so much love for this song and this game. Just played it again and it is still my fave THUG game
A lot of people come here from playing THUG2 back in early 2000's. This just show we all had a great kickstart into music. I always say how much the Tony Hawk's soundtrack gave the first steps into music for me. Like a older brother, or that cool older cousin that recommended you some great songs. I still keep my CD of Tony Hawks Pro Skater (the first one) near my vinyl altar. it all started from there, when i was 10 years old and listening to Goldfinger - Superman while doing some slides in the abandoned warehouse level.
+Christian de Kool Same here. I didn't even know it was a reggae song when I played the game, as it was under Rock/Other, until I heard Steel Pulse on a reggae station. This song doesn't have that typical beat you associate with most reggae songs. I think that's why I like it so much.
this song reminds me of doing special skateboarding tricks on that half pipe near australia beach at thug 2, I was trip inside myself with that "rasta and beachy vibe at the same time" when I was about 10 years old ... awesome times!
ofc, it's controlled by the elite... I sync my music with my Spotify on my pc, then I add the songs to a downloaded playlist, and sycn em. I use Soulseek to download full albums
This was one of the first reggae songs I ever heard, and it's still one of my favorite.I didn't even know it was reggae when I played the game, as it was under Rock and Other.I didn't know what it was, but I liked it.
Rap: "Give thanks fi di rebel dem weh inspire di Ranks ya. Fidem home di stars above an riverbanks ya. Ask wi an wi gi unu rebel answer. Yo, wi a no cancer, but wi liv wi angry lyrics, a no blanks ya. Malcom X him no jest, Marcus Garvey a no prankster. Giv di Most High reverance ya. Hail dem that's died for a cause. Honour dem, no trod pon my people. Be off ya, rebelling for a cause ya."
People unite!! Have pride!! Stand proud and dont take sh*# from no one!! Dont be a follower but a leader, stand strong on your beliefs and never back down from the eagle, the dragon, or the bear...................respect
***** I must politely disagree. This song is from a comeback album. The group was fairly popular in the UK reggae scene in the mid 1970s/early 1980s, around the time Toots and Marley were gaining traction, but clearly not to the same degree that the aforementioned 2 greats attained.
Jomo Kenyatta, Kwame Nkrumah, Thomas Sankara, Machel Samora, Nelson Mandela, Patrice Lumumba, Selassie I solider, Fidel Catro, Nat Turner, Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, William Gordon, Paul Bogle Born Fe Rebel
Hey bro you´re finally awake 2020? Global pandemic? A new cold war between China and United States? What are you talking about, common get to my house for playing new Tony Hawk Underground 2
Miss playing thug2 online with its small community. People would use action replay max to put symbols and colors in their name using. Pretty sure thats how I learned what hexadecimal was lol
just a tip dude: this stupid stereotype that reggae is just a soundtrack to getting high reduces de genre to so little. reggae is all about protest, revolution, fighting against racism and fighting also for black people's rights
Give thanks fi the rebel them weh inspire the ranks yah Fidem home the stars above an riverbanks, yah Ask we an we gi unu rebel answer Yo, we a no cancer, but we live we angry lyrics, a no blanks yah Malcolm X, him no jest, Marcus Garvey, a no prankster Give the Most High reverence, yah Hail, that's died for a cause, yah Honour dem, no trod pon I people, be off yah Rebel fi a cause, yah