by Maddog78 » Sat 14 Nov 2009, 10:28:18
I think it's crap.
I really don't like rap or hip hop.
I guess you like it for the content but this kind of content has been used in metal music for a long time.
Metal will never die but it's not in the mainstream right now.
Just one example.
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') LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Speed metal band Slayer won the first Grammy of its 25-year career on Sunday for a song inspired by the true story of a U.S. soldier who committed suicide shortly before he was due to return home from Iraq.
"Eyes of the Insane" was named best metal performance, ahead of tracks released by Lamb of God, Mastodon, Ministry and Stone Sour. Slayer has just launched a North American tour, and its members were not present at the Staples Center ceremony.
The lyrics for "Eyes of the Insane, the first single from new album "Christ Illusion," were written by singer-bassist Tom Araya the night after he read a Texas Monthly article called "Casualty of War."
and another.
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and another.
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')Iron Maiden's Paschendale
In a foreign field he lay
lonely soldier unknown grave
on his dying words he prays
tell the world of Paschendale
Relive all that he's been through
last communion of his soul
rust your bullets with his tears
let me tell you 'bout his years
Laying low in a blood filled trench
killing time 'til my very own death
on my face I can feel the falling rain
never see my friends again
in the smoke in the mud and lead
the smell of fear and the feeling of dread
soon be time to go over the wall
rapid fire and the end of us all
Whistles, shouts and more gun-fire
lifeless bodies hang on barbed wire
battlefield nothing but a bloody tomb
be reunited with my dead friends soon
many soldiers eighteen years
drowned in mud, no more tears
surely a war no one can win
killing time about to begin
Home, far away. From the war, a chance to live again
Home, far away. But the war, no chance to live again
There are many, many more examples from undergound metal bands.