Funk metal

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Funk metal
Stylistic origins: Funk Rock, Hip hop, Punk, Heavy metal.
Cultural origins: Mid-to-late 1980s, United States
Typical instruments: Sampler - Bass guitar - Electric guitar - Drums - Keyboard - Turntables - Rapping - Vocals
Mainstream popularity: Moderate in USA in late '80 thanks success by Faith No More and Red Hot Chili Peppers, continued in the 90's by Primus and Rage Against the Machine, now underground.
Derivative forms: Nu metal
Subgenres
Funk-Rock, Rap-rock
Regional scenes
California
Other topics
Hip hop music - History of hip hop music - Timeline of hip hop - Timeline of heavy metal

Funk metal is a type of music that incorporates hard-driving heavy metal guitar riffs, the pounding bass rhythms characteristic of funk, and sometimes, hip hop-style rhymes.

The style emerged in the mid-1980s pioneered by Jane's Addiction, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus, Faith No More, and Fishbone.

[edit] Notable funk metal bands

[edit] See also

Heavy metal
Black metal - Classic metal - Death metal - Doom metal - Folk metal - Glam metal - Gothic metal - Grindcore - Industrial metal - Neo-classical metal - Nu metal - Power metal - Progressive metal - Speed metal - Symphonic metal - Thrash metal
Regional scenes
Scandinavian death metal - New Wave of British Heavy Metal - Bay Area thrash metal
Other topics
Fashion - Bands - Umlaut

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