RAPCORE


'Rapcore' is a musical genre that fuses the techniques of hip hop, heavy metal, alternative rock and sometimes funk. The genre, often referred to as 'rap-metal'[1] or 'rap-rock', has also influenced some of the more recent music styles such as nu metal.

Contents
Genre history
Themes
See also
References

Genre history


Rapcore developed in the mid to late 1980s alongside the similar fusion music genre funk metal. Music formed as 'rap meets rock', also it is the philosophy of genre.
The roots of the style can be found in albums by bands such as Anthrax, Stuck Mojo, Public Enemy, Run-D.M.C., Beastie Boys, Biohazard, 311, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E., Suicidal Tendencies and Faith No More. Two of the first full-dedicated rapcore acts to obtain mainstream popularity were Urban Dance Squad and Rage Against the Machine.

Themes


The lyrical themes of rapcore range from politics (downset., Rage Against the Machine, Senser, Aztlan Underground) to frivolity (Limp Bizkit, Crazy Town, Kid Rock, Phunk Junkeez) to life in general (Zebrahead, Trik Turner) to personal struggles and pain (Linkin Park, Stuck Mojo)

See also



List of rapcore artists

Alternative rock

Alternative metal

Nu metal

Funk metal

Alternative hip hop

Hardcore hip hop

References


1. All Music Guide - Rap metal


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