KRS-One's "Sound of Da Police" continues to make an impact, as the track was used by hacker group "Anonymous," took over the Boston Police Department's web page on Friday.

The group left a message and embedded KRS-One's influential track off of his debut solo album, Return of the Boom Bap. The song featured strong views of incessant racism in law enforcement.

The message Anonymous left on the site read, "Do you remember a few months ago when #antisec attaked [sic] the Boston Police and released hundred of passwords in retaliation for the brutality against Occupy Boston? They clearly ignored our warnings, because not only did they raid the camp again and kicked protesters off of public parks, but they also sent undercover TSA agents to assualt and attempt to steal from some organizers. So you get your kicks beating protesters? That's OK; we get kicks defacing and rm'n your websites - again. BDNNews.com, the 'Boston Poice Department Virtual Community' also fell to the swift merciless veangeance of the hive. Do you really want to step to this??"


Source: hiphopdx.com