The rap metal has in its ranks very good bands that you know and some to which you should give them a chance.
Metal is one of the widest genres that exist, so much so that I do not know anyone who knows from A to Z all and every one of its subgenres, do you? It is assumed that direct are more than 30 styles among which include metal, metal, power metal, thrash metal -one of the most famous-, black metal, folk, nu, rap, stoner, funk, deathcore, in short.
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In the nineties some bands picked up aspects of heavy metal such as distorted guitars, powerful basses and thunderous drums and gave it a different touch, fusing it with a vocal technique developed in the late 60s: rap, and what started now we know how to rap metal.
The history of this one can go even until the time of the Beastie Boys at the end of the 80, but it was until Rage Against the Machine appeared that it was consolidated; from that moment, more bands that integrated this fusion arose, from which came the rapcore, the numetal or the rap rock.
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From Anthrax, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, POD, Body Count or Prophets of Rage are groups that could be integrated into your playlist, sometimes they have gone unnoticed, others have achieved success, some disappeared but the vast majority were recorded in the unconscious of all He who loves metal and its variants.
You may not know each and every one of these songs, the main idea will be to remember the rap metal classics and present new albums that may come to like you; think about it, you should give them a chance, especially when figures like Ice T, Chuck D, B-Real or Jacoby Shaddix are at the forefront of some of them.
"This Is Why We Ride"
Body Count
A song that maintains the pure style of rap, Ice T shows its rage and its feeling accompanied by a really good guitar riff and a powerful battery that suddenly resembles the sound of the guns that fire in Los Angeles, California.
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"Rhymin & Stealin"
Beastie Boys
They are considered the pioneers of rap rock or rapcore, with their first album Licensed to III released in 1986 they showed a new facet by fusing riffs, rap and some elements of hip hop culture.
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"Last Resort"
Papa Roach
One of his best albums was released in the early 2000s, with this one, Papa Roach consolidated in the ranks of rap metal and with songs like "Last Resort" and "Infest" they managed to sneak in and keep active since 1993; although his last production was harshly criticized for moving away from the style they had in the beginning.
"Living on the 110"
Prophets of Rage
The prophets of anger, a super band formed by Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, Chuck D, B-Real, Dj Lord and Brad Wilk, say, 80% of the now defunct Rage Against the Machine, a pioneer band in rap metal, joined forces with members of Public Enemy and Cypress Hill getting a band with power, quality and much, much anger to take out.
"Bawitdaba"
Kid Rock
With Kid Rock as well as rap and metal, you can find funk, blues and country touches, with him in front of you, overflowing with energy and a musical potential that led him to sell more than 11 million copies with his fourth album Devil Without a Cause, an album that you can listen to and enjoy from beginning to end.
"Punishment"
Biohazard
A band also pioneer in this musical style is Biohazard, although they fused elements of hip hop with hardcore, which makes their sound a bit stronger; however, they have very good songs and records since 1992.
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"Killing in the Name"
Rage Against the Machine
Thanks to this band they were popularized and others of rap metal arose, the success that they had with their homonymous production in 1992 catapulted to each and every one of the members of Rage Against the Machine to the fame, although now to remember them or to see them live you can resorting to Prophets of Rage, we will never forget the energy they created together with the voice of Zack de la Rocha.
The rap metal is one of the many subgenres of the metal that you should take into account when putting together any of your playlist, especially by the letter, the instrumentation and the strength of each of the exponents of it.