Rap metal | |
Origini stilistice | Hip hop, rap rock, heavy metal, alternative metal[1][2] |
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Origini culturale | A doua jumătate a anilor 1980, în Statele Unite |
Instrumente tipice | Rapping, vocal, chitară electrică, chitară bas, baterie, turntablism, sampler, clape |
Popularitate | „Underground” în anii 1980, popularitate moderată la începutul anilor 1990; la mijlocul anilor '90 a avut parte de cea mai mare popularitate |
Alte subiecte | |
Rap rock, rapcore, funk metal | |
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Rap metal este un subgen al muzicii rap rock și alternative metal care combină elementele vocale și instrumentale din hip hop cu heavy metal.
The first wave of alternative metal bands fused heavy metal with prog-rock (Jane's Addiction, Primus), garage punk (Soundgarden, Corrosion of Conformity), noise-rock (the Jesus Lizard, Helmet), funk (Faith No More, Living Colour), rap (Faith No More, Biohazard), industrial (Ministry, Nine Inch Nails), psychedelia (Soundgarden, Monster Magnet), and even world music (later Sepultura)... Some of those bands eventually broke out to wider audiences, often with help from the Lollapalooza tour, and they also set the stage for a new wave of alt-metal that emerged around 1993-94, centered around the rap-metal fusions of Rage Against the Machine and Korn, the grindingly dissonant Tool, the heavily production-reliant White Zombie, and the popular breakthrough of Nine Inch Nails. These bands would become the most influential forces in shaping the sound and style of alternative metal for the rest of the '90s, along with Pantera, whose thick, molten riffs sounded like no other thrash-metal band.
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