Earl Hudson
Earl Hudson (born December 17, 1957) is the drummer for Bad Brains,[1] regarded as one of punk rock's most well known bands. Born in Alabama, he is the younger brother of the band's lead singer H.R.. Although he has rarely recorded or performed outside of the band, he and fellow bandmates, guitarist Dr. Know and bassist Darryl Jenifer, were recruited by rapper Lil' Jon, a longtime fan of the band, to record the song "Real Nigga Roll Call", which interpolated the music of I Against I 's "Re-Ignition".
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- "Pay to Cum"
- "Sailin' On"
- "Attitude"
- "Banned in D.C."
- "F.V.K. (Fearless Vampire Killers)"
- "Big Take Over"
- "I Luv I Jah"
- "Joshua's Song"
- "Destroy Babylon"
- "At the Movies"
- "Riot Squad"
- "How Low Can a Punk Get?"
- "I and I Survive"
- "The Meek"
- "I Against I"
- "Re-Ignition"
- "Sacred Love"
- "Soul Craft"
- "With the Quickness"
- "The Prophet's Eye"
- "Rise"
- "God of Love"
- "Give Thanks and Praises"
- "Jah Love"
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