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Old 09-12-2010, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Genre Originality:Punk, Genre Rap Rock, subgenre Rapcore's best success was in the 90s.
My favorite Rapcore bands are, Run DMC, Kid Rock, Linkin Park, POD & Saliva, Rage Against The Machine, Limp Bizkit, also a few..others.
I pay most of attention to mainsream music, I know that I am missing out on alot of good music,bands/artist, but its hard to listen to everything, (if not impossible).
Theres alot of other Rapcore bands I dont know much about, and Rapcore is one of my favorite genre's, any suggestions?

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Old 09-13-2010, 07:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1991. 3 years before 'Rap Rock' was even heard off:

1994. Same year as RATM but these guys are virtually unknown. Shocking really and much more in the spirit of Hip Hop in terms of using samples and different vocal techniques.

The film Judgement night was fairly average but the soundtrack is essential in terms of Rap Rock. 1995 and just one of many awesome tunes from the soundtrack:
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1994. Same year as RATM but these guys are virtually unknown. Shocking really and much more in the spirit of Hip Hop in terms of using samples and different vocal techniques.
Rage formed in 91 and released their debut in 92, brah...
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Old 09-14-2010, 10:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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These are a few personal favorites, some hegemonic subculture music with corporate and/or commercial entities.

(Rapcore)
YouTube - Saliva - Your Disease

YouTube - Saliva - Click Click Boom

(Rap Rock)
YouTube - Boom - P.O.D.

YouTube - P.O.D. - Youth Of The Nation (Video shot to Album Version Audio)
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Rage formed in 91 and released their debut in 92, brah...
My bad. My usual spot on years/dates timeline failed me after many years Senser still kick arse though even if they sound dated and Mordred still beat them all to it
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1991. 3 years before 'Rap Rock' was even heard off:
Holy shit I probably haven't heard that song since about 1991! Didn't even have any recollection of the band or song's name. Sounded vaguely familiar when I first started listening but then when the harder chorus came on and he took off his hat, it hit me! Damn. Good song. He really reminds me of Mike Patton around the time with his long hair.

Which reminds me, wasn't Faith No More doing rap-rock before this even? The Real Thing came out in 1989 with the single "Epic" (below for those that don't know it), and even Chuck Mosley's style before that was pretty much rap. Granted, they weren't scratching on turntables or using hip-hop samples and such.



Anthrax was pretty early in the game too with Attack of the Killer B's in 1991.
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Anthrax was pretty early in the game too with Attack of the Killer B's in 1991.
Don't forget about "I'm the Man" in 1987 too!

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Don't forget about "I'm the Man" in 1987 too!

I can never forget that. I had the EP on tape like over 20 years ago and listened to it way too many times. Generally I don't like the rap/rock but I love this
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Default The genealogy of the Rap Rock genre.

We all recognize the pattern of musical genres that have contributed to the development of new genres, how new genres have emerged from existing genres and how multiple genres have contributed to a new genre and so on, bla, bla.
Independant opinions free from the influence of/or the attempt to "google" for the information is what I find the most interesting, and thats what I am looking for when I visit different music forums.
I find the Rap Rock genre interesting and all, but I really have a hard time connecting the originality of Raprock evolving from the Punk genre?
It would seem common that bands like The Clash, etc. would of course play a major part in music as a whole, but I am not very well versed in the Punk genre, I actually dont know very much about bands like The Clash and so on, so the question I am asking is, "what is your opinion"? concerning the Punk genre as the origin of Rap Rock, who are some of the major Punk Rock bands of influence? (Thanks in advance).
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Don't forget about "I'm the Man" in 1987 too!
Doh good call, can't believe I forgot about that.
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