FNM's music varies a lot from album to album. They became more diverse as time went on also. They go from typical rock songs (
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OK, the definition I'm using for "rapping" is "recitation of the lyrics rhythmically without singing".
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Hell, with that definition you could call Cannibal Corpse rap! The Slayer's Necrophobic Born of Fire fit that also.
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I define "rap" as "a songwriting form where the artist refers to himself by name and insults other rappers by name".
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That's a nice def.! For me, rap is just as much about image and attidue as it is about music. That's why I have much less respect for a rapper than an actual musician.
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However, I'm interested to know how you draw your line between Faith and Rage. I'd drop them in the same genre, personally. [/B]
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Now, I only know Rage from their radio songs, but to me it seemed like all of their songs followed the same formula:
"funky" guitar sounds during verse -> "metal" guitars during chorus.
FNM was totally diverse. Their songs fell into the "traditional" catagories of straight forward rock, metal, jazzy stuff, electronic, ballads, mellow atmospheric stuff, melodic rock, rappy stuff (as some say), lounge singer type stuff, and really wierd shit.
Anyways, back on topic:
Axl + Duff + Slash = Guns N Roses
Axl + a bunch of replacemente (does not)= Guns N Roses