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Revision as of 17:23, 3 July 2017
The fusion of rap and rock, first sketched out by The Clash with "The Magnificent Seven" and Blondie with "Rapture" back in 1980 and codified as we know it in The Eighties by the Beastie Boys and Run DMC. Subgenres include Punk Rap and Rap Metal, which is sometimes confused with Nu-metal, resulting in some overlap.
Examples of Rap Rock include:
- 28 Days
- 311
- 40 Below Summer
- Back-On
- Beastie Boys
- Biohazard
- Bionic Jive
- Bloodhound Gang
- Butterfingers
- Candiria
- Caparezza
- Chronic Future
- Clawfinger
- Confrontation Camp
- Crazy Town
- Cypress Hill
- Gym Class Heroes
- Hed PE
- Hyro Da Hero
- Incubus
- Kid Rock
- Kottonmouth Kings
- Kush
- Limp Bizkit
- Linkin Park
- Methods of Mayhem
- Molotov
- Necro
- New Kingdom
- Nullset
- One Day as a Lion
- OPM
- Peeping Tom
- Pleymo
- Primer 55
- Project 86
- Puya
- Rage Against the Machine
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Reveille
- Run DMC
- SX-10
- Stuck Mojo
- Thousand Foot Krutch
- Transplants
- Trik Turner
- Uncle Kracker
- Urban Dance Squad
- Vanilla Ice
- Zebrahead