I do not like rap in a lot of means, especially when it's fused with metal, my all-time treasured genre of music. However, I must admit that this is actually a fucking killer tune. I mean it does tend to contrast well from other rap metal music such as that from Stinkin Park and Crazy Town. This tune combines elements of industrial, extreme metal and hardcore hip hop which totally gives it a dark, evil and violent atmosphere. I am able to put up with VIOLENT rap music. I'm not a fan of rap or rap metal but this tune has enough exceptions to earn my tolerance and respect. Another thing I'd like to add is that this could be an anti-racist tune. Remember Aerosmith and Run-DMC collaborating for "Walk This Way"? Well, this is another one of those moments, breaking the barrier between black and white. There are bridges in this world that keep getting burnt but there are songs like this that manage to rebuild them. I guess the message in this song is for racist people to "back the fuck up" or just to open up their minds, accept different people and get into the real world but they are ones who are "exposed to all of the danger". It's almost as if they're insulting a racist right before them. I would like to send a big FUCK YOU to all the racists on this site myself as I discuss this issue.
I do not like rap in a lot of means, especially when it's fused with metal, my all-time treasured genre of music. However, I must admit that this is actually a fucking killer tune. I mean it does tend to contrast well from other rap metal music such as that from Stinkin Park and Crazy Town. This tune combines elements of industrial, extreme metal and hardcore hip hop which totally gives it a dark, evil and violent atmosphere. I am able to put up with VIOLENT rap music. I'm not a fan of rap or rap metal but this tune has enough exceptions to earn my tolerance and respect. Another thing I'd like to add is that this could be an anti-racist tune. Remember Aerosmith and Run-DMC collaborating for "Walk This Way"? Well, this is another one of those moments, breaking the barrier between black and white. There are bridges in this world that keep getting burnt but there are songs like this that manage to rebuild them. I guess the message in this song is for racist people to "back the fuck up" or just to open up their minds, accept different people and get into the real world but they are ones who are "exposed to all of the danger". It's almost as if they're insulting a racist right before them. I would like to send a big FUCK YOU to all the racists on this site myself as I discuss this issue.