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bomb32 All of the Above single (self-released) By: Alex Steininger

Hard rock and rap should have never been combined. OK, Aerosmith and Run DMC did an amazing job of blending the two genres. And when Korn's slight rap-metal fusion hit the airwaves, it was original and new. But come on, it's been done so many times. Does it need to be done again and again? Granted, if a band had something to add or could make it sound better, by all means, go for it. But, this bad knock off bands trying to make it big on a sound that all the suburban kids are grooving too just doesn't cut it. I'll give this a D-.
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