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[QUOTE="Nobody_Cares:376052"][/QUOTE] Actually, it's not very musical, if at all for that matter, but its very cultural. And well, if it wasn't for black music, we wouldn't have blues here, which wouldn't have lead to rock n roll, which wouldn't have lead to hard rock, which wouldn't have lead to metal... and well, you'd be shit out of luck.[/QUOTE] I think a lot of the progressive hip hop these days is quite musical. At least they are going beyond sampling a James Brown record or a soul record. Artists like El-P, MF Doom, RJD2, or Kool Keith productions are taking elements from classic rock, world music, and using analog synths that are played by the producer. The major gripe I have with hip hop is egos. Rap is about saying how badass you are and mostly bragging. I like metal because mostly they let the music and the musicianship speak for itself. I make rap records, but I almost totally listen to metal, so I sort of adopt that attitude of not caring about image, and just writing about good concepts that will be understood by intelligent, lovers of music. I would hope my hip hop could be appreciated by metal heads, because I sample metal, and naturally reference metal bands in my lyrics."Darkthrone, kingdoms Emperor, seek to the Exodus/Son of Darkness, stay Immortal in the freezing temperatures". To me music is music and I know what good music is and it's about whatever nods my head and makes me feel. [/QUOTE]
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