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Peter Tosh (October 18, 1944 – September 11, 1987) was a pioneer reggae musician, as well as a trailblazing Rastafarian. 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.

The best (and worst) songs of Peter Tosh

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NOTE: The standard lyrics importance in about 20%, ranging from 0% (instrumental songs) to 40% (some rap songs, for example).
Rated songs of Peter Tosh
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Johnny B Goode Greatest hits of the 80's - 7 (1988)
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. Get Up, Stand Up Essential (2003)
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. Burial Essential (2003)
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. Equal Rights Essential (2003)
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. Ketchy Shuby Essential (2003)
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. Why Must I Cry Essential (2003)
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. Brand New Second Hand Essential
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Igziabeher (Let jah be praised Essential
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Whatcha gonna do (Live) Essential
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. African Essential
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. Legalize It Essential
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. Steppin' razor Essential
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. 400 years (Live) Essential
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