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Based hip hop group are considered highly influential within the rap rock genre., which fuses with hip hop, sometimes incorporates and heavy metal influences. According to writer Rob Kemp, ' 1997 album 'links to the rap metal'. Perform a style which they refer to as ' hip-hop punk rock'. Incorporates and influences, rock started out with a straight forward hip hop sound in his debut album but he shifted to rap rock in his 2nd studio album, did not become popular until his 4th studio album but he later shifted to sing more. And is backed by a 10 piece band, while fuses and rock with hip hop, performing with a live band that includes a., a Spanish band, is noted for combining, hip hop and heavy metal, a sound categorized as. An example of a rap rock album is, a collaboration between the rapper and the band.The lyrical themes of rap rock vary.

According to Allmusic, 'most rap-metal bands during the mid- to late '90s blended an ultra-aggressive, testosterone-heavy theatricality with either juvenile humor or an introspective angst learned through alternative metal'. However, as the genre began to become more established, several bands branched out into political or social commentary in their lyrics, most notably and which distinguished them from less politically concerned bands such as and.Although many bands incorporate hip hop beats, rap rock bands are always fronted by rappers. Rock bands generally not associated with rap rock have experimented with hip hop influences, including.

Such bands and artists have included,. Many rappers have been noted for a prominent use of derived from rock songs, including,. History Early development (1980s) One of the earliest examples of rapping in rock music is 'Year of the Guru' by, a song in which, according to, 'took the role of a modern rapper'. Another example is, a 1969 song by / band.

' song ' (1980) features a rap break near its end; also song 'Wedding Song' (1980) is essentially rapped. In 1983, released the song ' on the album with singer rapping the verses.1984 may be viewed as something of a breakthrough year for the genre. 's debut album featured the song, which included a rock guitar riff played. Also in 1984, the Beastie Boys released their single. The song featured an unauthorized sample of 's.

Delivered ', where he had fused conventional rap lyrics over a arrangement. Vocalist employed rapping on the band's 1984 as well as subsequent releases. In a 2002 interview with, Kiedis stated 'We were early in creating the combination of hardcore funk with hip-hop-style vocals. We became, maybe, an inspiration to, – all these other bands that are doing that now.'

., and all shared a common producer:. In many ways, he may be considered the father of Rap Rock.1984 also featured a novelty single produced by NY Metal label. Label owner teamed up (anonymously) with The Rods and released the single '.' Credited as 'The Lone Rager,' the song presents a history of, name-checking bands from to.In 1985, continued their exploration of rock/hip-hop crossovers with the from their album. In 1986, the experiments produced mainstream success when collaborated with on a remake of the latter's earlier song, ', first released in 1975.

The success of the 'Walk This Way' remake helped bring hip hop into popularity with a mainstream white audience. It was the first radio played, top ten, rap rock, success., formed in 1986, performed music that formed the basis of what would later become known as rap rock.

In 1989, 's 'Wild Thing' featured a sample of 's. Included on his debut album, the song hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and propelled the album to #1.In 1991, band collaborated with political hip hop outfit on a version of the latter's ', which saw rapped vocals shared between the Anthrax's and Public Enemy's over a heavy and riff. Public Enemy's track, ' features Chuck D rapping over a riff from the song '. Rap rock began to enter the mainstream arena in the 1990s. American rock bands such as, and fused rock and hip hop influences.

Simultaneously, British bands like and were similarly shaping the genre across Europe. The soundtrack for the 1993 film featured 11 collaborations between hip hop and rock musicians. Mixed, heavy metal, hip hop and punk., who collaborated with group on the track 'Judgement Night' from, is also considered to be a pioneering act in the genre. 's featured a rock-based sound and artwork which, according to Allmusic reviewer Steve Huey, resembled that of heavy metal bands.Swedish band were one of the early bands to pioneer rap metal outside the US, gaining popularity with their debut, which sold over 700,000 copies as stated on their Facebook. Mainstream popularity (1990s and early 2000s). Limp Bizkit was one of the top-charting rap-rock acts.In 1990, 's song ' peaked at number 9 on the. 311 became popular in the 1990s; the band's was certified 3x platinum by the in 1998.

311's album was certified platinum by the RIAA one month after its release date. In 1996, Rage Against the Machine's album peaked at number 1 on the. Evil Empire was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA on May 24, 2000. Rage Against the Machine's also was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA on May 24, 2000. Rage Against the Machine's self-titled album peaked at number 2 on the chart in 1996. In 1998, Kid Rock released his album. The album was very popular; selling a lot during both 1999 and 2000, Devil Without a Cause eventually was certified 11x platinum by the RIAA.

Limp Bizkit's 1999 album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200, selling 643,874 copies in its first week of release, topping over one million sold in two weeks, and being eventually certified 7x platinum. Significant Other sold at least 7,237,123 copies in the United States. In November 1999, Rage Against the Machine's album peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200. The Battle of Los Angeles was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA one month after its release date.The controversial festival has been pinpointed as a defining moment of the rap rock era. It featured various artists associated with rap rock/, such as, Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili Peppers and, as well as bands from similar styles such as and (, ).In 2000, 's album was certified platinum by the RIAA.

The Fundamental Elements of Southtown 's song ' peaked at number 1 on MTV's Total Request Live. In 2000, Limp Bizkit's third studio album set a record for highest week-one sales of a rock album, selling over 1,000,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release—400,000 of which sold on its first day of release, making it the fastest-selling rock album ever and breaking the world record held for seven years by 's Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water by Limp Bizkit sold at least 8,000,000 copies in the United States. Rage Against the Machine's album was certified platinum by the RIAA one month after its release date. In 2001, 's 2000 album was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA.

In March 2001, 's song ' peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. In February 2001, Crazy Town's album was certified platinum by the RIAA. In the United States, The Gift of Game sold 1,500,000 copies.

's 2000 album was the best-selling album of 2001, selling more than 4.81 million copies during that year. In 2005, Hybrid Theory was certified diamond by the RIAA. Hybrid Theory 's song ' peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the chart. In 2002, P.O.D.' S album was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA. In 2002, 's rap rock song ' peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2003, Linkin Park released its album.

Meteora peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200 and sold at least 810,000 copies in its first week of being released. Meteora sold at least 6,100,000 copies in the United States. Decline and new era (mid 2000s—2010s) By 2002, the genre was considered to be in decline, in spite of Linkin Park and P.O.D.'

S continued success.During the 2010s, a new wave of artists including and incorporated hip hop with other rock-related styles, such as. In 2017, detailed a resurgence in the genre, citing artists born in the mid-1990s, such as,.Other topicsRapcore is a of and or, formerly a hardcore punk group, began working in the hip hop genre.

Their debut album, largely featured a rock-based sound. Contributed to the genre with his 1987 single ', under the name 'Dee Dee King'. Is considered to be a strong influence on the genre's development.based punk band performs a fusion of styles ranging from hip hop and to punk rock, hardcore punk. Although they are considered to be performers in the rapcore genre, they refer to their musical style as 'G-punk'. Perform a style which they refer to as ' hip-hop punk rock'. The earliest formative rapcore bands were,. Professional critic Mark Allan Powell considers the rap rock song ' by, which was marginalized by many critics due to its Christian lyrical content, the turning point of when the popularity of gave way to rapcore.Some practitioners, such as, notably take influence from, to the point that groups are also associated with, like and, because of this rapcore is sometimes considered a sub-genre alternative metal.Among the first wave of bands to gain mainstream success were 311, and Limp Bizkit.

Although the popularity of rapcore declined, some believe that rapcore may regain popularity, with younger music fans discovering bands in the genre. Drew Simollardes of the band states that 'I feel like lately it’s more appropriate. People are sick of a lot of the stuff that’s out there right now.'

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