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Run D.M.C. and Aerosmith pair up Run, Jam-Master Jay and D.M.C. revolutionized hip-hop throughout the '80s but it wasn't until 1986 that the trio known as Run D.M.C released their most successful album, 'Raising Hell.' It didn't just go three times platinum, it spawned the group's monster single, 'Walk This Way,' which helped bridge the gap between rock and rap alongside Boston's hometown heroes Aerosmith.
Run D.M.C. and Aerosmith pair up

Run, Jam-Master Jay and D.M.C. revolutionized hip-hop throughout the '80s but it wasn't until 1986 that the trio known as Run D.M.C released their most successful album, "Raising Hell." It didn't just go three times platinum, it spawned the group's monster single, "Walk This Way," which helped bridge the gap between rock and rap alongside Boston's hometown heroes Aerosmith.

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