SpoonyBard wrote:What really, really bugs me is when they dub it over good classic rock.
DrNic wrote:Raps ok. It sprung forth bands like Linkin Park, Thousand Foot Krutch, The Red Hot Chilis and The Transplants who have all benifited from rap influenced styles.
LOL and yet, people like it for just that, the simple beats and thumping bass.PumpkinKoRn52 wrote:Rap. Plain and simple. I hate rap with every fiber of my soul.
1. ... followed by a loud burst of bass, to give the song meaning.
If you didn't hate rap, I'd recommend "Hello, Ego," by John Reuben, as he lambastes that last practice.2. Lyrics that are soleley about having sex, drinking, getting high, and repeatedley stating how great they are.
If the lyrics are not about this, they are usually about how they hate someone, how they talk trash with their buddys but are truly weak alone, and how they reapeatedley blast what they think isn't normal or hate. Example: Taken form a black eyed peas song, known as "where is the love." Black eyed peas says the following:
"Overseas, yeah, we try to stop terrorism
But we still got terrorists here livin'
In the USA, the big CIA
The Bloods and The Crips and the KKK"
The Black Eyed Peas, for some wierd reason, believe the CIA, KKK, Bloods and the Crips are terreorist orginazatons. This is entireley unfounded. I do not support the KKK, but they are not a terrorist orginazation. I also do not support either of them, but the bloods and the crips are gangs, not terrorist orginazatoins. And how could any body believe that the CIA, the Governments own Central Intelligence Agancy, is a terrorist orginazatoin?
3. Lyrics compiled of words created so they could finish a rhyme, or the same word reapeated over and over again so they can still fall under the illusion that they are creating rhymes. I can easily provide an example: From the same Black Eyed Peas song:
"What's wrong with the world, mama
People livin' like they ain't got no mamas"
yes.4. Lyrics which contain extremeley vulgar language.(With the exception of christian rappers.)
And it's hilarious that they are always given credit, even if only for the "Yeah!"5.(Optional) A guest appearance from another rapper who raps one verse or screams out "Yeah!!!" This is optional, but very often does happen.
In closing, Rap is the worst form of music, if you could call it that, that exists.
I use to listen to rap, for about a week, with my brother who is a complete moronic conformist. That is the extent of the rap I've listened too, with the exception of when my brother drives. Remember kids, you can't spell crap, without rap.
I hate Rap even more for spwning Linkin Park now
Whenever a rapper remixes a classic, I want to lock them in a little cage where they cannot rap or they will be shocked with a taser.
QUICKEDIT: Too all you rap/rock fans who listen to linkin park, tfk, ect the style is going away. and there will be NO LONGER NU-METAL/RAPCORE. I know a sad days....bleh, whatever.
Not all Christian rap is good though. Some of it is terrible and lame.
PumpkinKoRn52 wrote:The only good rap-metal band that ever existed was Rage Against The Machiene, mainly because the band was so freakin good.
PumpkinKoRn52 wrote:And in response to Icarus, what can you spell with Metal? Nothing! Hah!
righteous_slave wrote:I happen to like rap (along with metal, punk, techno, industrial, etc). Most secular rap has degenerated into all the things that Dr.Nic listed at the start, and hopefully it will hurry up and collapse upon itself. There are good Christian rappers (Verbs, KJ-52, Lil' Raskull, Rubadub, come immediatly to mind) and there used to be some good, intelligent secular rappers too (Run DMC {Down with the King was awesome}, Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth, KRS-1, Heavy D, Sir Mix-a-lot {listen to "One Time Got No Case", an account of police harassment that ends not with the stereotypical gunfight, but by getting the cop kicked off the force through the system}) The best rappers and DJs weave a tapistry using beats, samples, and sound effects over which stories are told, social ills lambasted, and sometimes fun is had too (DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince). I walk down the rap/urban aisle of the local Hastings and see nothing but gang graphitti on black album covers and big parental advisory stickers on the albums.
Rapcore/numetal: I couldn't stand any of the secular bands I heard (Korn, RATM, old Fear Factory) until I got saved and heard POD, Jacks of All Trades, later Demon Hunter. I don't know what made the difference.
PS Dr.Nic Bizkit sounds like RATM since Rage first hit back when I was in high school. The only thing I liked about them was the "we have determined that your whole system sucks" t-shirt.
PumpkinKoRn52 wrote:A few exceptions don't overwiegh the collective.
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