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The Sphinx will not disappoint. Check out the awesome artwork done by Dave Quiggle and previews of the album at www. Grant Trimboli. New York's favorite sons have always managed to keep one foot in everybody's old school, be it straight hip-hop or savage hardcore.
Licensed to Ill offered a bit of both, with "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" representing the most successful crossover mostly because Slayer guitarist Kerry King lent his skills to the track. The Bomb Squad's beats were so aggressive that they could have easily made the transition into hard rock without much fuss.
But "She Watches Channel Zero?! In , the soundtrack to the cult hit "Judgment Night" featured a number of rap and rock crossover moments that were fascinating if not always successful. Some of the team-ups made sense Slayer and Ice-T, who probably should have gone ahead and cut a whole album together , while others were just odd the marriage of Teenage Fanclub and De La Soul was nine times as odd as you think it was.
But the best results came from the title track, which brought together already-hard-as-hell Onyx with already-sort-of-rapping Biohazard for a delightfully loud cavalcade of rage.
Though he's gone back to the old school on recent releases, Cube wandered into metal territory around the turn of the century, teaming up with Korn on a handful of songs including "F Dying," from his album War and Peace Vol. Ice-T Perhaps the first rapper to ever completely cross over into the metal world, Ice-T made the transition from stone cold pimp to in-your-face power player. Beastie Boys New York's favorite sons have always managed to keep one foot in everybody's old school, be it straight hip-hop or savage hardcore.
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