Fill the gaping hole in my ipod!
May 13, 2011 7:37 AM
I really like Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave. Who else should I listen to?
I think that what I want is described as midtempo, minor chord hardcore, maybe with shouted or rapped (but not growled or screeched) vocals, funky beats, and angular distorted but not-overbearing guitars.
Think funk/punk/rap fusion.
Don't recommend:
Anything with misogynistic lyrics
Rap that doesn't use guitars on some level
I'm also aware of, and avoiding, Linkin Park style nu-metal.
I think that what I want is described as midtempo, minor chord hardcore, maybe with shouted or rapped (but not growled or screeched) vocals, funky beats, and angular distorted but not-overbearing guitars.
Think funk/punk/rap fusion.
Don't recommend:
Anything with misogynistic lyrics
Rap that doesn't use guitars on some level
I'm also aware of, and avoiding, Linkin Park style nu-metal.
Street Sweeper Social Club, which is Tom Morello from Rage & Audioslave and Boots Riley from the Coup.
posted by jeffmshaw at 8:02 AM on May 13, 2011
posted by jeffmshaw at 8:02 AM on May 13, 2011
The now disbanded Robots Talk In Twos might be up your alley.
MeMail me if you are having trouble finding the EP.
posted by bionic.junkie at 8:14 AM on May 13, 2011
MeMail me if you are having trouble finding the EP.
posted by bionic.junkie at 8:14 AM on May 13, 2011
I'd recommend Djevara, Fugazi, Pulled Apart By Horses, and Jetplane Landing (specifically their second album "Once Like A Spark").
posted by garrett at 8:34 AM on May 13, 2011
posted by garrett at 8:34 AM on May 13, 2011
Seconding System of a Down.
Maybe some older Red Hot Chili Peppers too? I'm thinking Blood Sugar Sex Magik or even older.
posted by sigmagalator at 8:37 AM on May 13, 2011
Maybe some older Red Hot Chili Peppers too? I'm thinking Blood Sugar Sex Magik or even older.
posted by sigmagalator at 8:37 AM on May 13, 2011
You should check out at the drive in .
posted by TheBones
At the Drive-In...
posted by eunoia
I'd recommend... Fugazi
posted by garrett
At The Drive In was one of the first things I thought about. I went back and listened to what I have in my collection, and I don't think it really fits into what the OP was after. It's more avante-garde inspired indie rock with hardcore leanings than the punk/funk/rap fusion the OP was after (at least to me).
You might get closer with Fugazi's first two EPs (collected as 13 Songs) and maybe Repeater. On those releases, it's mostly the rhythm section that gives it the funk feel. After those releases it become more hard indie rock. Still those one mentioned might be a good fit.
Bad Brains
posted by mkultra
This seems like a no brainer. If the OP hasn't got into the Bad Brains, then this would be a good one to look at. The albums I'd recommend are I Against I and Quickness. Both are pretty close to what the OP described. They were also a big influence on Rage (at least from early interviews). Before those two albums and your looking at straight (and incredibly good) hardcore. After that... well it's complicated and not really that good.
Here's some tracks to check out:
House of Suffering
Re-Ignition
Soulcraft (annoying advert before video)
Quizicalcoatl chime in soon and let us know if we're on the right track.
posted by bionic.junkie at 9:14 AM on May 13, 2011
posted by TheBones
At the Drive-In...
posted by eunoia
I'd recommend... Fugazi
posted by garrett
At The Drive In was one of the first things I thought about. I went back and listened to what I have in my collection, and I don't think it really fits into what the OP was after. It's more avante-garde inspired indie rock with hardcore leanings than the punk/funk/rap fusion the OP was after (at least to me).
You might get closer with Fugazi's first two EPs (collected as 13 Songs) and maybe Repeater. On those releases, it's mostly the rhythm section that gives it the funk feel. After those releases it become more hard indie rock. Still those one mentioned might be a good fit.
Bad Brains
posted by mkultra
This seems like a no brainer. If the OP hasn't got into the Bad Brains, then this would be a good one to look at. The albums I'd recommend are I Against I and Quickness. Both are pretty close to what the OP described. They were also a big influence on Rage (at least from early interviews). Before those two albums and your looking at straight (and incredibly good) hardcore. After that... well it's complicated and not really that good.
Here's some tracks to check out:
House of Suffering
Re-Ignition
Soulcraft (annoying advert before video)
Quizicalcoatl chime in soon and let us know if we're on the right track.
posted by bionic.junkie at 9:14 AM on May 13, 2011
Rise Against doesn't have the rap, but I think you'll like them regardless.
posted by General Malaise at 9:58 AM on May 13, 2011
posted by General Malaise at 9:58 AM on May 13, 2011
So far Street Sweeper Social Club has come the closest. I also liked Puya a lot (although many of their songs are not exactly what I was looking for with this particular question). Senser was great - except I didn't like the female vocalist. I love System of a Down, but that seems like a different genre than what I'm looking for. Wasn't crazy about Bad Brains. Old Red Hot Chili Peppers is good but I think I'm looking for something a bit darker.
After listening to many of the recommendations so far, I think I left two things out of my original specs: 1) I'm looking for something dark/angry/edgy, and 2) I'm looking for something that wouldn't be described as sounding "lush".
posted by Quizicalcoatl at 11:00 AM on May 13, 2011
After listening to many of the recommendations so far, I think I left two things out of my original specs: 1) I'm looking for something dark/angry/edgy, and 2) I'm looking for something that wouldn't be described as sounding "lush".
posted by Quizicalcoatl at 11:00 AM on May 13, 2011
Primus, for real. Jerry Was A Race Car Driver, My Name Is Mud. It's edgy, and frequently dark, but not angry in a straightforward or angsty way.
Living Colour - Cult of Personality
Fishbone - Fight the Youth
I think you'll like Deftones, although you may prefer the first two albums to their more soundscapy later stuff. 7 Words, Engine No. 9, Headup(live)
I Mother Earth - Rain Will Fall
Infectious Grooves and Suicidal Tendencies: the former is the funk version of the latter, and the latter is the punk/metal version of the former, with basically all the same dudes in both.
posted by Errant at 12:47 PM on May 13, 2011
Living Colour - Cult of Personality
Fishbone - Fight the Youth
I think you'll like Deftones, although you may prefer the first two albums to their more soundscapy later stuff. 7 Words, Engine No. 9, Headup(live)
I Mother Earth - Rain Will Fall
Infectious Grooves and Suicidal Tendencies: the former is the funk version of the latter, and the latter is the punk/metal version of the former, with basically all the same dudes in both.
posted by Errant at 12:47 PM on May 13, 2011
Check out 2 Skinnee J's if you're into clever lyrics, rock/"rap" fusion, but are ok without the genius guitar stylings of Morello. They're quirky, but I loved them, especially live. Maybe take a look at Quarashi if you're into quirky.
posted by pecanpies at 1:50 PM on May 13, 2011
posted by pecanpies at 1:50 PM on May 13, 2011
Whoops, totally disregard my recommendations. Just now saw your follow up comment re: wanting something dark/edgy. Never mind!
posted by pecanpies at 1:51 PM on May 13, 2011
posted by pecanpies at 1:51 PM on May 13, 2011
Hmm, yeah. I was also thinking Queens of the Stone Age, and if that direction interests you, how about the older, weirder, darker, queerer Shudder to Think?
Nine Fingers
Hit Liquor
X-French Tee Shirt
So into You
or
Shake your halo down
posted by stagewhisper at 4:38 PM on May 13, 2011
Nine Fingers
Hit Liquor
X-French Tee Shirt
So into You
or
Shake your halo down
posted by stagewhisper at 4:38 PM on May 13, 2011
So far, I've really liked Street Sweeper Social Club and Primus the best. Puya is also awesome, although they're not consistently what I was looking for with this question. Queens of the Stone Age is okay - I love the jaunty sort of rhythms they use, but I'm not crazy about the vocals.
Thanks for all the suggestions!
posted by Quizicalcoatl at 5:55 PM on May 13, 2011
Thanks for all the suggestions!
posted by Quizicalcoatl at 5:55 PM on May 13, 2011
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posted by Think_Long at 7:41 AM on May 13, 2011