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T@R
07-12-2010, 06:44 PM
Anyone know any decent rapcore bands?
+Rep if I like any you post ;D

Thread closed by Nicola (Forum Super Moderator): To avoid further arguments

FlyingJesus
07-12-2010, 06:49 PM
Do you mean that thing white people do when they want to be rappers but still use guitars? Limp Bizkit and Kottonmouth Kings sort of bands?

T@R
07-12-2010, 06:54 PM
Do you mean that thing white people do when they want to be rappers but still use guitars? Limp Bizkit and Kottonmouth Kings sort of bands?
You could say that, but a lot of the lyrics from these 'white men' are a lot better than the dribble coming out of these stereotypical 'black men' rappers. But yeah, I'm guessing you've got the genre.

Rixion
07-12-2010, 08:03 PM
Hollywood undead

FlyingJesus
07-12-2010, 08:20 PM
Guessing you don't listen to much hiphop if you believe that lol, rap as a whole is the most lyrically intense genre around by far even if you don't hear that on the radio...

Only band of the type you're talking about that I've really liked is Skindred, they've got the right fusion of different genres without sounding like they're trying too hard or being something they're not, but Hed PE, Hollywood Undead and POD are ok for a few songs every now and then if you really have to put that sort of music to rap

T@R
07-12-2010, 09:03 PM
Hollywood undead
Already got their discography <3


Guessing you don't listen to much hiphop if you believe that lol, rap as a whole is the most lyrically intense genre around by far even if you don't hear that on the radio...

Only band of the type you're talking about that I've really liked is Skindred, they've got the right fusion of different genres without sounding like they're trying too hard or being something they're not, but Hed PE, Hollywood Undead and POD are ok for a few songs every now and then if you really have to put that sort of music to rap

I wasn't talking about rap as a whole,
as anyone who can read can clearly see I said a lot of the lyrics are better than hip-hop, not all.
I'll give you a little example if it helps:

A little verse from Hollywood Undead - Undead
"What? You can't see the sarcasm in the verses I spit?
What? You think I just got lucky and didn't work for this *REMOVED*?
*REMOVED*. I've been working at this ever since I was a kid,
I played a million empty shows to only family and friends."

A little extract from Snoop Dogg - Snoop Dogg

"ou play me and I'll play you
You pay me and I'll pay you
Hold on boo, you got the game all wrong
This ain't your thang, this my song"

Now don't get me wrong, I'm not an idiot, and I carefully chose these example to help me prove my point. I am aware that as a genre in general, hip hop and rap tend to have better rappers and lyricists than rapcore, but in certain instances, rapcore can compete very well with the more known genres.

Thanks for the other suggestions as well.

Edited by Nicola (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not avoid the forum filter

FlyingJesus
07-12-2010, 09:37 PM
That was a carefully chosen extract to display rapcore's finest? Blimey

Spuds
07-12-2010, 09:39 PM
i do this. want my yt channel?

beth
07-12-2010, 09:56 PM
lololololol loving the fact you used hollywood undead, they're ******* awful. this whole ******* genre is awful, it's for little boys who don't want to be seen as 'chavs' by listening to hip hop, so stick to their ****** genre-fused rubbish.

hollywood undead lost all credibility in 2005, 2 weeks after they released their first e.p.

T@R
07-12-2010, 11:10 PM
That was a carefully chosen extract to display rapcore's finest? Blimey
I never said it was rapcore's finest, but it was undoubtedly better than the Snoop Dogg extract lmao.


i do this. want my yt channel?
Yes please (:


lololololol loving the fact you used hollywood undead, they're ******* awful. this whole ******* genre is awful, it's for little boys who don't want to be seen as 'chavs' by listening to hip hop, so stick to their ****** genre-fused rubbish.

hollywood undead lost all credibility in 2005, 2 weeks after they released their first e.p.
The thread was made asking if anyone know any rapcore bands, not for little girls like you to come and scream and shout about how it makes me a 'chav.' If you don't like this music, then don't bother posting? At least FlyingJesus has a line of arguement other than "LOOL YOUR MUSIC IS **** COS I DONT LISTEN TO IT!"

beth
08-12-2010, 12:18 AM
LOL LITTLE GIRL. sunshine, i would imagine i'm twice yr age, i go to uni and i work fulltime. so get your ******* facts right. ta for the -rep, and for yr reference i listened to it when i was 13 and had no ideology of what decent music is/was.

*REMOVED*. and if you don't believe that i have listened to this ****e you now wanna listen to www.last.fm/user/bethiexc0re (http://www.last.fm/user/bethiexc0re) go through my library, you'll see i listened to most of your ******* bands in 2006.

****.

Edited by Nicola (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not be rude towards other forum members

FlyingJesus
08-12-2010, 02:54 AM
Have come to the conclusion that this sort of music is part of the road to musical awakening for white folk. You grow up being into rock music and all that nonsense that sounds the same every song, then at some point you hear one of these more "heavy" rap tunes and think hey that's cool, I could get into this. It's safe because it's still white people making white people music, so at a young age you don't have to struggle to come to terms with being called a chav or wigger for liking it, but it's the rapping that really has you hooked. Eventually you move onto either the New York underground hiphop scene for it's gritty sound (a sort of halfway house between "rapcore" and real east coast rap a lot of the time) or g-funk west coast rap for the bouncy beats and ReBeLLiOuS anti-authority nature of the lyrics, and with any luck from that point you aren't too conceited to expand your knowledge across the entire genre and actively look for new things (not new in terms of time often, in terms of experience to you) within the ever-evolving forms of hiphop to enjoy.

Basically one day you'll be sitting around chilling to some Wu Tang and laughing at your former self for being in love with the likes of Fred Durst, unless you grow up to actually be Fred Durst - I'm sure you've seen the type, guys in their mid twenties and thirties still wearing a cap backwards and a faded **** THA POLICE tshirt flapping around their chub rolls. Please don't grow up to be one of them lol

beth
08-12-2010, 03:04 AM
Have come to the conclusion that this sort of music is part of the road to musical awakening for white folk. You grow up being into rock music and all that nonsense that sounds the same every song, then at some point you hear one of these more "heavy" rap tunes and think hey that's cool, I could get into this. It's safe because it's still white people making white people music, so at a young age you don't have to struggle to come to terms with being called a chav or wigger for liking it, but it's the rapping that really has you hooked. Eventually you move onto either the New York underground hiphop scene for it's gritty sound (a sort of halfway house between "rapcore" and real east coast rap a lot of the time) or g-funk west coast rap for the bouncy beats and ReBeLLiOuS anti-authority nature of the lyrics, and with any luck from that point you aren't too conceited to expand your knowledge across the entire genre and actively look for new things (not new in terms of time often, in terms of experience to you) within the ever-evolving forms of hiphop to enjoy.

Basically one day you'll be sitting around chilling to some Wu Tang and laughing at your former self for being in love with the likes of Fred Durst, unless you grow up to actually be Fred Durst - I'm sure you've seen the type, guys in their mid twenties and thirties still wearing a cap backwards and a faded **** THA POLICE tshirt flapping around their chub rolls. Please don't grow up to be one of them lol

so tom just said what i wanted to say but more intelligently. loves ya thomas xox

samsaBEAR
08-12-2010, 11:23 AM
Already got their discography <3



I wasn't talking about rap as a whole,
as anyone who can read can clearly see I said a lot of the lyrics are better than hip-hop, not all.
I'll give you a little example if it helps:

A little verse from Hollywood Undead - Undead
"What? You can't see the sarcasm in the verses I spit?
What? You think I just got lucky and didn't work for this *REMOVED*?
*REMOVED*. I've been working at this ever since I was a kid,
I played a million empty shows to only family and friends."

A little extract from Snoop Dogg - Snoop Dogg

"ou play me and I'll play you
You pay me and I'll pay you
Hold on boo, you got the game all wrong
This ain't your thang, this my song"

Now don't get me wrong, I'm not an idiot, and I carefully chose these example to help me prove my point. I am aware that as a genre in general, hip hop and rap tend to have better rappers and lyricists than rapcore, but in certain instances, rapcore can compete very well with the more known genres.

Thanks for the other suggestions as well.

(Charlie Scene)
Everywhere I Go, ******* always know
That Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show(*****)
Everywhere I Go, ******* always know
That Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show

(Verse 1) (Charlie Scene)
Wake up
Grab beer
Grab rear
Shave beard
Put on some scene gear
Gotta get drunk before my mom wakes up
Break-up with my girlfriend so I can bang *****
I'm undead, unfed
Been sleeping on bunk beds
Since ten
So if I don't booze it, I'm gonna lose it
Everybody get to it, do it, get ruined

those are also some hollywood undead lyrics,man they're so thoughtful and deep, i wish i could write like that. face it dude, rapcore is ****, i would assume you like brokencyde as well and wear neon colours all the time.

FlyingJesus
08-12-2010, 11:48 AM
Wait you mean Brokencyde aren't a great band?

beth
08-12-2010, 01:02 PM
Wait you mean Brokencyde aren't a great band?

bree bree ******.

T@R
08-12-2010, 04:02 PM
Thanks for all the spam guys, and the -rep for the title post was a nice touch as well!
If you actually want to answer my question, then feel free lmao, if you want to continue "trolling", if you can even call it that, then it's gonna fall on deaf ears I'm afraid.

Judas
08-12-2010, 04:48 PM
Have come to the conclusion that this sort of music is part of the road to musical awakening for white folk. You grow up being into rock music and all that nonsense that sounds the same every song, then at some point you hear one of these more "heavy" rap tunes and think hey that's cool, I could get into this. It's safe because it's still white people making white people music, so at a young age you don't have to struggle to come to terms with being called a chav or wigger for liking it, but it's the rapping that really has you hooked. Eventually you move onto either the New York underground hiphop scene for it's gritty sound (a sort of halfway house between "rapcore" and real east coast rap a lot of the time) or g-funk west coast rap for the bouncy beats and ReBeLLiOuS anti-authority nature of the lyrics, and with any luck from that point you aren't too conceited to expand your knowledge across the entire genre and actively look for new things (not new in terms of time often, in terms of experience to you) within the ever-evolving forms of hiphop to enjoy.

Basically one day you'll be sitting around chilling to some Wu Tang and laughing at your former self for being in love with the likes of Fred Durst, unless you grow up to actually be Fred Durst - I'm sure you've seen the type, guys in their mid twenties and thirties still wearing a cap backwards and a faded **** THA POLICE tshirt flapping around their chub rolls. Please don't grow up to be one of them lol

can you please stop generalising different genres with certain skin colours?

beth
08-12-2010, 05:20 PM
Thanks for all the spam guys, and the -rep for the title post was a nice touch as well!
If you actually want to answer my question, then feel free lmao, if you want to continue "trolling", if you can even call it that, then it's gonna fall on deaf ears I'm afraid.

hi hypocrite. you -rep'ed me for disagreeing with you. LOL.

FlyingJesus
08-12-2010, 05:24 PM
can you please stop generalising different genres with certain skin colours?

Why? Just because not everyone fits with it doesn't mean it isn't true as a generalisation. I'm not being offensive, it's just social observation

T@R
08-12-2010, 05:28 PM
hi hypocrite. you -rep'ed me for disagreeing with you. LOL.
I -rep'ed you for your constant swearing and insulting/spamming on my thread thanks love.
Good luck next time though yeh?

beth
08-12-2010, 05:49 PM
I -rep'ed you for your constant swearing and insulting/spamming on my thread thanks love.
Good luck next time though yeh?

i don't need good luck babe, but cheers anyway. and you -repped me before i "spammed" which wasn't even "spam", they were valid points.
how about come and try me when yr a little bit older and not a casino dealer on habbo yeh?

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