Rock'N'Roll vs. Rap

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  1. SunnyD

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    The Ultimate Musical Debate. Which powerhouse genre wins?I'm with Rock 100%. It's older, it has more variety, and it's just great all around. Whereas rap is more:"I need a dime, top of the line.............." Maybe it's just they speak faster than I can hear, but some is just annoying "booty booty booty booty booty.......", while some is just too sucky.Kanye West and Public Enemy is all the rap I listen too. While the rock list can go on and on.
     
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    I hate how it seems like you have to like one or the other. I listen to a lot of both rap and rock and i liek them both the same.
     
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    I don't really see how this can be debated, it's all about opinions. Don't say what most rappers talk about either because theres plenty of bad that can be said about rock. Good choice with Public Enemy btw, Chuck D is a rap legend.
     
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    Oh boy, this is going to start some controversy. I'm 75% Rap and 25% Rock. It's hard defending Rap in these types of debates because everyone knows the genre of music basically encourages sex, drugs, and violence. So you cant really say anything positive about it, the only way you can defend Rap is just bring up the dumb things about Rock.
     
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    How does rock encourage sex,drugs and violence? Care to share an example? Where as rap is talking about getting head,fuk the police,smoking weed and talking about p*ssy? If you havent noticed a lot of rock songs have great lyrics,something rap lacks in.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (streetshox23 @ Jun 27 2006, 09:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>How does rock encourage sex,drugs and violence? Care to share an example? Where as rap is talking about getting head,fuk the police,smoking weed and talking about p*ssy? If you havent noticed a lot of rock songs have great lyrics,something rap lacks in.</div>He said Rap encourages that, if you listen to mainstream rap the lyrics obviously suck. Underground and oldschool rap is a competely different story.
     
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    Wtf street I said Rap encouages those things...read my post again.
     
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    Oldschool and underground really has lyrics that would make you think and be interested in. Stories from the hood that could be applied anywhere, politics, anything of the sort. Topped with a catchy beat you got a really good song.The same can be said about rock the good stuff is actually good and you would like the lyrics.Personally I like rap and don't listen to much rock because of the people associated with rock: drug addicts, trailer trash, surfers, surfer preps. They just bug me. But whatever it's all personal choice.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (streetshox23 @ Jun 27 2006, 08:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>How does rock encourage sex,drugs and violence? Care to share an example? Where as rap is talking about getting head,fuk the police,smoking weed and talking about p*ssy? If you havent noticed a lot of rock songs have great lyrics,something rap lacks in.</div>You can't read very well.Rap can be pretty terrible sometimes. Misogyny, violence, drugs, and homophobia are often themes in that genre, as previously mentioned. But there's a lot of terribly trite and meaningless rock songs out there, so you can't really lump anything together. There's plenty of meaningful songs in both genres, and I like them both.
     
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    My bad [​IMG]
     
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    Rock music owns rap. :bat: [​IMG]
     
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    Rap owns rock <span style="font-size:36pt;line-height:100%">MIKE JONES IS NOT RAP!!!!!!! AND NEITHER IS LIL JOHN THEY ARE FAGYS</span>
     
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    dont compare this....each genre has its own style,debating this will only cause contraversey<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Fabolous @ Jun 27 2006, 08:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Rap owns rock <span style="font-size:36pt;line-height:100%">MIKE JONES IS NOT RAP!!!!!!! AND NEITHER IS LIL JOHN THEY ARE FAGYS</span></div>lmao seriously they are not but you got to admit that WHO?..MIKE JONES is catchy whenever i hear some1 yell WHO i yell mike jones like a reflex...its kinda scary as far as lil jon..hell no! his music is only good for dancing at clubs and thats only because of the beat,lil jon is a horrible rapper and did you know that lil jon grew up in a 3 story house :no3: true story,anway u want to listen to REAL rap? listen to some tupac,rakim,Big L,Public Enemy,NWA,Notorious BIG(his later albums such as "ready to die"),etc not that lil jon or mobb deep crap
     
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    It's like this:Whatever one grows up with, is what they will come to like. Whatever the "trend" is, is what one is going to like. There is no argument that even the simplest of rock is more complex than rap, it's simply a fact. There is more going on, more people involved (atleast in a live setting) and there are more contributions made to a song by the overall members of a band (unless we are talking about Ashlee Simpson and Britney Spears), however, when one just wants to sit down and hear some music, it comes down to what you like.When I hear a fast guitar solo, I say: "Wow! That was great"When a rap fan hears a guitar solo, they say: "This dude is showing off and making noise. It ain't music"When I hear rap, I say: "This is about as entertaining as Barnie"When a rap fan hears rap, they say: "Yea! These beats are wack dawg!"No one in efected the same way by anything. Rap fans like rap, and rock fans like rock. I hate rap with a passion, but if I listened to it on a continuous basis, I'd start liking it. Same goes for rap fans about rock.In the end, forget everything. It comes down to this: Does what you're hearing appeal to you?If it does, no one can argue
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Jun 27 2006, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's like this:Whatever one grows up with, is what they will come to like. Whatever the "trend" is, is what one is going to like. There is no argument that even the simplest of rock is more complex than rap, it's simply a fact. There is more going on, more people involved (atleast in a live setting) and there are more contributions made to a song by the overall members of a band (unless we are talking about Ashlee Simpson and Britney Spears), however, when one just wants to sit down and hear some music, it comes down to what you like.When I hear a fast guitar solo, I say: "Wow! That was great"When a rap fan hears a guitar solo, they say: "This dude is showing off and making noise. It ain't music"When I hear rap, I say: "This is about as entertaining as Barnie"When a rap fan hears rap, they say: "Yea! These beats are wack dawg!"No one in efected the same way by anything. Rap fans like rap, and rock fans like rock. I hate rap with a passion, but if I listened to it on a continuous basis, I'd start liking it. Same goes for rap fans about rock.In the end, forget everything. It comes down to this: Does what you're hearing appeal to you?If it does, no one can argue</div>you do know that wack means that it sucks right?
     
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    I like rap a lot more. But I like some rock. Mostly rap though.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LakersFan247 @ Jun 27 2006, 11:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>or mobb deep crap</div>Mobb Deep put up two amazing albums in The Infamous and Hell on Earth. They aren't even mainstream, don't see why anyone would throw them in the same category as Lil Jon and Mike Jones.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Heatfan32 @ Jun 27 2006, 08:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Mobb Deep put up two amazing albums in The Infamous and Hell on Earth. They aren't even mainstream, don't see why anyone would throw them in the same category as Lil Jon and Mike Jones.</div>yea my bad i didnt mean to put them in the same catagory but mobb deep is crap and totally mainstream especially after teaming up with 50 cent but i got to admit "hell on earth"was an ok album
     
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    LMAO KMart! So un-cool. [​IMG]
     
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    Rock N Roll is kind of outdated, most of it today sucks. Rap is modern and more popular now.
     

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