Author Topic: Rock Or Rap?  (Read 8866 times)

I read this as "Rock Or Rape?" for a sec there. :o

Sorry.

RAPE ROCKMAN




You want to rape this?

You don't get it.

Check out this sweet edit
Rock.

Rap is either "SHAWTAY IN DA CLUB" or "forget ASS CUNT stuff BITCH."

it is also completly unoriginal.

"Life is a movie and I just got you Tivo'd"

"You spin my head right round round round when you go down when you go down now"




The only reason why people hate on rap is because iTunes pretty much dictates what a song's genre is and so when they hear some pop autotuned song with the genre rap, they sterotype all rap as some pop stuff.

The mainstream stuff for both of them sucks and the more underground stuff is better.

Rock for the most part.
Although some of the old rap was decent.

Rock for sure. However, there is some decent rap around with meaningful lyrics, such as Immortal Technique.

Rock for sure. However, there is some decent rap around with meaningful lyrics, such as Immortal Technique.
I'm proud of you son, you heard of Diabolic, Ill Bill, or Vinnie Paz?

Rock.

(c)rap is just a way for people who can't sing to get rich & famous without having to practice anything. They just swear into microphones.

Rock.

(c)rap is just a way for people who can't sing to get rich & famous without having to practice anything. They just swear into microphones.
Ever tried to write a rap with actual substance?

Rock since rap is nonsensical jibberish!

Both because they are both good.

No W - Ministry = Great anti USA song

I'm proud of you son, you heard of Diabolic, Ill Bill, or Vinnie Paz?
I've heard of Diabolic but not his music. Haven't heard the others either. I like a few Jedi Mind Tricks songs.
(c)rap is just a way for people who can't sing to get rich & famous without having to practice anything. They just swear into microphones.
Rock since rap is nonsensical jibberish!

I was like this before, but it all depends on the song. Some rap has a lot more meaning behind it then some rock. Immortal Techniques Dance with the Devil in particular is very deep. It's more like a poem than a song.