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Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh (October 18, 1944 – September 11, 1987) was a reggae pioneer and a trailblazing Rastafari.
Born Winston Hubert McIntosh, young Peter grew up in Trenchtown, a slum within the Jamaican capital, Kingston. His short-fuse temper usually kept him in trouble, earning him the nickname Stepping Razor, after a song written by Joe Higgs, an early mentor. He began to sing and learn guitar at a young age, inspired by the American stations he could pick up on his radio.
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Born Winston Hubert McIntosh, young Peter grew up in Trenchtown, a slum within the Jamaican capital, Kingston. His short-fuse temper usually kept him in trouble, earning him the nickname Stepping Razor, after a song written by Joe Higgs, an early mentor. He began to sing and learn guitar at a young age, inspired by the American stations he could pick up on his radio.
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Songs
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Can't Blame The Youth
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Can't You See
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Can't You See (feat. The Wailers)
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Can't You See (instrumental)
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Can't You See instrumental
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Cold Blood
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Come Together
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Coming in Hot
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Creation
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Crystal Ball
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Dem Ha Fe Get A Beatin'
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Dem Ha fi Get a Beatin
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Dog Teeth
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Don't Look Back
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Don't Look Back (feat. Mick Jagger)
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Don't Look Back (You've Gotta Walk)
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Don't Look Back (You've Gotta Walk) (Dub)
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Don't Wanna Get Busted
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Downpresser
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Downpresser (feat. The Wailers)
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Downpresser Man
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Downpressor
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Downpressor Man
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Dracula (Vampire Version)
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Dubbing In Buk-In-Hamm
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Equal Rights
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Equal Rights / Downpresser Man
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Equal Rights / Downpressor Man
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Equal Rights/Downpresser Man
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Evil Version
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Fat Dog
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Feel No Way
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Fight Apartheid
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Fight On
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Fight On (Instrumental)
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Fire Fire
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Fire Fire (Babylon Burning)
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Fools Die
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Fools Die (For Want of Wisdom)
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Fools Die (Wisdom)
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Four Hundred Years
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Funeral (Burial)/Speech
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Future (spoken)
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Get Up Stand Up
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Get Up Stand Up (acoustic version)
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Get Up, Stand Up
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Glass House
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Glass House (spoken)
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Glasshouse
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Go Tell It on the Mountain (feat. The Wailers)