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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Widely celebrated Welsh Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly band known for fusing, as they state in one of their songs, Reggae, Heavy Metal, Punk Rock and Hip Hop. Specifically, the reggae influence comes from Benji Webbe, who combines dancehall-style Ragga singing/rapping with Metal shouts and growls. Sometimes compared to Bad Brains and System of a Down, Skindred has been the subject of much appraisal for their unique sound and mostly lighthearted lyrics. They're even popular among Metalheads, who normally dismiss any musical fusion that has Metal and Rap, wary of any connection to Nu-metal. (Benji jokes that they're "Nu Reggae" instead). |