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<blockquote data-quote="rentier" data-source="post: 72960" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Do you think there was a large intersection between new metal fans and rap listeners? That strikes me as a very white music.</p><p></p><p>Limp Bizkit are just Florida men, wild and absurd, with brains baked by the Sun and the beaches.</p><p></p><p>Their mastermind went on to play industrial rock within a couple of years, and realistically, it all sounds more Ministry than old unsuccesfull "rapcore" bands.</p><p></p><p>Any teenager tuning on their 2000 album read Nine Inch Nails references at once:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Was this directed at rap public? Certainly not.</p><p></p><p>Korn is also about grooves, intersected with proto-incel crying. [MEDIA=youtube]Htw9IkLblyw[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I just hardly disagree that MTV new metal translates into later white rappers. I don't see that. It's hecking guitar music with heavy riffs, through and through.</p><p></p><p>Industrial rock was "too 90s" and everyone was looking for something more wild. Wiggerism is secondary at best, and you hesitated to mention Linking Park, Papa Roach and whatever, for good reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rentier, post: 72960, member: 306"] Do you think there was a large intersection between new metal fans and rap listeners? That strikes me as a very white music. Limp Bizkit are just Florida men, wild and absurd, with brains baked by the Sun and the beaches. Their mastermind went on to play industrial rock within a couple of years, and realistically, it all sounds more Ministry than old unsuccesfull "rapcore" bands. Any teenager tuning on their 2000 album read Nine Inch Nails references at once: Was this directed at rap public? Certainly not. Korn is also about grooves, intersected with proto-incel crying. [MEDIA=youtube]Htw9IkLblyw[/MEDIA] I just hardly disagree that MTV new metal translates into later white rappers. I don't see that. It's hecking guitar music with heavy riffs, through and through. Industrial rock was "too 90s" and everyone was looking for something more wild. Wiggerism is secondary at best, and you hesitated to mention Linking Park, Papa Roach and whatever, for good reason. [/QUOTE]
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