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  2. Culture (band) - Wikipedia

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    For their part, Walker and Dayes recorded a handful of songs on their own; a few of which turned up on an album titled Roots & Culture. Hill performed at the Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1985 and in 1986 the original line-up reformed to record two highly regarded albums – Culture in Culture and Culture at Work. [1]

  3. File:Beyond the basics of citation templates - October 2016.pdf

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  6. Nuff Crisis! - Wikipedia

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    Nuff Crisis! is a studio album by the Jamaican reggae group Culture, released in 1988. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The group supported the album with a North American tour. [ 4 ]

  7. Bob Marley: The legacy of a reggae icon and cultural ... - AOL

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    Bob Marley was born Robert Nesta Marley on Feb. 6, 1945, in Nine Mile, a small village in Jamaica’s Saint Ann Parish. Growing up in this remote rural community would deeply influence his music ...

  8. Dub poetry - Wikipedia

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    Dub poetry has been a vehicle for political and social commentary, [7] with none of the braggadocio often associated with the dancehall. The odd love-song or elegy appears, but dub poetry is predominantly concerned with politics and social justice, commonly voiced through a commentary on current events (thus sharing these elements with dancehall and "conscious" or "roots" reggae music).

  9. Roots reggae - Wikipedia

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    Traditional reggae and roots reggae, a subgenre that evolved from traditional reggae, while sharing a common Jamaican heritage, exhibit distinct characteristics that set them apart. Traditional reggae encompasses diverse themes, including love, everyday life, and dancehall culture, whereas roots reggae tends to focus its lyrics on social ...