The Stop The Violence MovementSelf Destruction

Label:

Jive – 1178-1-JD

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Hip Hop

Style:

Conscious

Tracklist

A1 Self Destruction (Extended Mix) 5:52
A2 Self Destruction (Special Remix)
Mixed ByKRS-One
5:57
B1 Self Destruction (Single Edit) 5:28
B2 Self Destruction (Instrumental) 5:28

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByRCA Records
  • Distributed ByRCA Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Zomba Recording Corporation
  • Copyright ©Zomba Recording Corporation
  • Published ByZomba Enterprises, Inc.
  • Published ByWillesden Music Inc.
  • Recorded AtPower Play Studios
  • Recorded AtChung King Studios
  • Mastered AtFrankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
  • Pressed ByElectrosound Group Midwest, Inc.
  • Produced ForBoogie Down Productions

Credits

  • EngineerIvan "Doc" Rodriguez*
  • Executive-ProducerTokyo Rose
  • FeaturingWise (2) (tracks: A1 to B1)
  • Mixed ByD-Nice (tracks: A1, B1, B2)
  • PhotographyGlen E. Friedman
  • ProducerKRS-One
  • Producer [Associate]Hank Shocklee
  • Words By, Music ByThe STV Movement*

Notes

Recorded at Power Play Studios and Chung King.
An original sound recording made by Zomba Recording Corporation.
Track A2 mixed for Boogie Down Productions.

Stetsasonic appears courtesy of Tommy Boy Records
M.C. Lyte appears courtesy of First Priority Records
Doug E. Fresh appears courtesy of Reality Records
Just-Ice appears courtesy of Sleeping Bag Records
Heavy D appears courtesy of Uptown Records
Public Enemy appears courtesy of Def Jam Records

Zomba Enterprises, Inc. ASCAP / Willesden Music Inc. BMI

℗ & © 1989 Zomba Recording Corp.
Manufactured and Distributed by RCA Records, a label of BMG Music
Printed in U.S.A. / Made in U.S.A.

Release bears logos for BMG, Jive, Stop The Violence Movement, National Urban League Inc., RCA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 1241-41178-1 6
  • Matrix / Runout (Center Label Side A): 1178-1-JD-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Center Label Side B): 1178-1-JD-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 1178-1-JD A Emw F/W
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 1178-1-JD B ② F/W Emw
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 1178-1-JD A RE1 F/W CG QB-34181- REI ∆ 23790 1-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B ): 1178-1-JD A RE1 F/W 2a QB-34182- RE1 ∆ 23790-X 1-1

Other Versions (5 of 15)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Self Destruction (12", Promo) RCA 1178-1-JDAB US 1989
Self Destruction (12", 45 RPM) Jive BDPST 1, BDPS T 1 UK 1989
Recently Edited
Self Destruction (12", 45 RPM) Jive 6.70035 1989
Recently Edited
Self Destruction (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Jive 1178-1-JD Canada 1989
Recently Edited
Self Destruction (12") Jive BDPS T 1 Scandinavia 1989

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Reviews

  • Jonas1312's avatar
    Jonas1312
    I think the lirycs are spot on, it's 2025, I think we all agree tonight that not only the America hasserious ius problem. I think its now or never to stand together in unity cause or we are we are soon to be self destroyed..... peace ✌
    • DellyDee's avatar
      DellyDee
      iral Tibet - Terrorist riddim.. they mixed it down nice
      • duane.media's avatar
        duane.media
        How are these listed as 1989 when the labels on the records clearly state 1988?
        • AskeladdenBlack's avatar
          Edited 8 years ago
          MC Lyte brings the dopiest verse for sure. I wonder how many artist were asked to be involved but turned it down.
          Also like Phil said it never took off due in part to the average backing track and chorus but there wasn't a radio edit and radio sure as hell wasn't going to play a single edit that was 5:28 long.
          I wish Hank had more input into this.

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