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What about Hip Hop/Rap?

I would like to define a point about popular musics, metal included, what I believe in precedes any modern musics at all it is the work of the Great Spirit the words and wisdom of the indigenous American warrior chiefs the first nations from the beginning of time, it teaches the path to the spirit world and nothing not any modern subculture can exceeded its spiritual teaching of the a and brave
 
I would like to say we had this grey and black colour for our patch, until I notice three things
1, It is the same original colour of the Mexican police see youtube link! so being the smart one I changed it(
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2, It is the same colours code of the Military academy today and always have been see picture 2 so being the smart one I changed it to a totally different colour scheme
 

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3 It is also the same colour code for the Nazi soldier see pic 3, so I being the smart *** I am changed it to a totally different colour. so being the smart one I changed the whole colour code to something different ha ha
 

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The 1st Rule.
Right. Ignoring the crap that has absolutely nothing to do with hip hop or rap, I can say I'm not the biggest fan of the genre. I would like more of them if I could relate to the content. As it is, Mike Shinoda and Geddy are probably the closest I get to appreciating the genre.

 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
I enjoy rap/hip-hop. I've been a huge fan of Eminem since the Slim Shady LP (as disturbing as that album was to me when it first came out, lol). I greatly enjoy alternative rap and horrorcore.
 
This may be a little hard for some of you little rap kids here to understand so I will explain it as if I am spelling phonetically . Yes I do like heavy metal though not much these days however for me it is just a medium for what I believe, As I told an old thrasher, I follow a religion which precedes heavy metal music by at least 20,000 years BC, that is before Christ obviously the music I listen to has to echo and reflect my religious and culture of religion in its lyrical content , I am not following a lead singer or band instead I am concurring with a religious cultural views they have and not a political out take and in addition the age limit differs in the brand of metal I listen to. though the type of metal music I listen to has a more adult base, it also has a young school age fan strength in a lesser percentage, metal it is not a belief for me and some heavy metal I bands I refuse to listen to such as Panetra because of their political content, though I agree with a couple things sign of such as black and white dating and child abortion, violence used to war and not blood sport however I am not for them because of their bigger picture, it must be hard for a young child into rap to phantom and understand that my belief is echoes in many music as early as the 60s and has it place firmly set in the unconventional religious stand point which his music sub culture being known for perpetuation the negative black stereotypes in media by the average white American as was the label when black people started wearing rags ,a little outside his frame is the radical argument whose member are now mostly in the nation so to a young rap child who is take in by the hype as public enemy would say has no real adult understanding of the adult approach of religion and politics agenda which is regularly sung 98% of the time in metal music, rather than the perpetuation of drugs and crimes found in mainstream rap no offence and what’s more ironic is there are rappers who are not white who don’t like black rap that comes under the reverse racism effect , he would also not know that there is a disputing debate within certain metal scenes, which often result in racial conflict, I think as a minor having minors impressionability he would be too young to truly grasp the effective meaning of the message in the sort of metal I listen to when I choose to, no hype vids of bling and the content can be descriptively accurate of racial history which can offend when touching topics on nations , a little bit too much for him me think at 11, and for his information I have just started listen to old schools again because it seem like nothing has changed
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
I've started to enjoy hip/hop over the past year or two. Been listening to Wutang, Nas, Public Enemy.
 
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