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Stylistic origins | Rock, Hip hop, Punk, Heavy metal and Funk. |
Cultural origins | Mid-to-late 1980s, United States |
Typical instruments | Sampler - Bass guitar - Electric guitar - Drums - Keyboard - Turntables - Rapping - Vocals |
Derivative forms | Nu metal |
Subgenres | |
Rap-rock, Rap-metal (complete list) | |
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Hip hop music - History of hip hop music - Timeline of hip hop - Timeline of heavy metal |
Rapcore is a musical genre that fuses many elements of hip hop music with the instrumentation and some of the vocals of punk and/or heavy metal, and sometimes with funk-style beats.
The term is also used to refer to the substyles of rap-rock and rap-metal.
History
Rapcore developed in the mid to late 1980s alongside similar crossover music genre funk metal.
The roots of the style can be found in albums by bands such as Anthrax, Public Enemy, Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Biohazard, 311, Suicidal Tendencies and Faith No More. The first dedicated rapcore band was probably the little-known Dutch group Urban Dance Squad, who inspired the founders of Rage Against the Machine .
Typical in rapcore is either the use of political themes, employed by bands such as Rage Against the Machine, Inner Surge, End7, Senser, and Aztlan Underground, or fun/aggression-oriented artists like Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, Crazy Town, Linkin Park and The Bloodhound Gang. Moreover, The band Zebrahead was recently popularized for their mixture of rapcore and funk/techno elements.
Rapcore artists
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- 311
- Aztlan Underground
- Bloodhound Gang
- Body Count
- Butterfingers
- Crazy Anglos
- Crazy Town
- Cypress Hill
- Deadend United
- D.N.Animation
- Dog Eat Dog
- Downset
- E-Town Concrete
- East West
- FM Static (Thousand Foot Krutch's side punk project)
- Fort Minor
- Guano Apes
- H-Blockx
- Hollywood Undead
- Ill system
- Insane Clown Posse
- Insolence
- John Reuben
- Kid Rock
- KJ-52
- Kottonmouth Kings
- Limp Bizkit
- Linkin Park
- maNga
- Methods of Mayhem
- Molotov
- Necro
- One Minute Silence
- Otep
- P.O.D.
- Papa Roach
- Pillar
- Prahfitz Ov Inzaniti
- Primer 55
- Project Wyze
- Puya
- Rage Against The Machine
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Reveille
- Senser
- Shuvel
- Suffer H
- Thousand Foot Krutch
- TobyMac
- Travail
- Trik Turner
- Twiztid
- Urban Dance Squad
- Zebrahead
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