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Kataklizym
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Kataklizym
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07/08/2005 4:40 am
I'm not a big fan of country music although there are some artists I do like and I no longer like rap music.I liked it back in the day before the "bling bling" era of today where ignorance and sex corrupted the genre.I don't think much of the fusion myself but i thought that the two forms (country and rap) had already combined I think it's called "Square Dancing"? No,but seriously in this day and age it seems a whole lot of genres are splicing together (country/rap,rap/rock,goth/punk,industrial/metal,etc) I guess it all depends on your tastes but as of right now I don't much like any of the fusions of any genre, I think metal should stay metal,punk should stay punk,goth should stay goth and so forth. I believe when you have a song true to its genre then you can bring out the very best of what that particular genre is whether it's punks aggressiveness,metal's attitude or rap's street sense.I think if you try to "fuse" two different styles then your ulitimately taking away a very important dynamic of one style and weakening it by compromising it to allow another style (that you had to also change it's overall dynamics) to fit in it's place. Very few people/bands ever get it right but then therein seems to lie the problem.Once you create a blueprint of fusion that works your sorta locked into it and can never stray too far from the concept because then the song becomes either one style or the other and each new song tends to sound like the last song ie Linkin Park.I thought originally Linkin did a outstanding job of mixing the styles but ultimately they fell into the trap I mentioned,every one of their songs is the same,one guy raps to the drummer and DJ,one guy sings and then screams and then here comes the guitar.......again.Another cool example was when the X-ecutioners,Static X and the guy that raps from Linkin Park did the song "It's Going Down" as cool as the song was it's also another example of how one dynamic was lost in the mix,the guitar was simple and straight forward,same riff over and over,while the one guy rapped and the DJ's D-Jayed.I still think the best songs ever combining rap and rock were Aerosmith and Run DMC's "Walk This Way" and Ice Cube and Korn's "Don Mega" both songs showed that the very best of both genres dynamics can coexist on the same plane without one sacrificing for the sake of the other's.But we'll see maybe we'll get lucky and someone will get it right and spawn a new musical genre sort of like Ray Charles did when he combined the Blues with Gospel music and they called it R&B.