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Raising Hell is the third album by Run–D.M.C.. Released in 1986, it broke Hip-Hop out of the underground and into the mainstream (helped by the group's performance at Live Aid — the only one at the event by a hip-hop act — the year prior). It reached triple-platinum status all across the world, mostly the result of the hit single "Walk This Way", a cover of and collaboration with Aerosmith that is generally credited with sparking a high-profile Career Resurrection for the latter.TracklistSide One "Peter Piper" (3:25) "It's Tricky" (3:03) "My Adidas" (2:47) "Walk This Way" (5:17) "Is It Live" (3:06) "Perfection" (2:52)Side Two "Hit It Run" (3:10) "Raising Hell" (5:31) "You Be Illin'" (3:26) "Dumb Girl" (3:31) "Son of Byford" (0:27) "Proud to Be Black" (3:14) Trope this way!
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