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  1. Jul 4, 2024 · Alternative hip hop is one of the most underrated rap subgenres. While hip hop and rap music has captured the ears of mainstream music listeners. alternative hip hop bands , which are outside of the mainstream, haven't sold as well as their pop rap contemporaries, but are just as important.

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  2. Oct 23, 2023 · Digable Planets was an alternative hip-hop group that remains criminally underrated. Sure, they are not a household name like some other groups on this list but their impact is undeniable....

    • Candiria
    • Body Count
    • Clawfinger
    • One Day as A Lion
    • Dog Eat Dog
    • Street Sweeper Social Club
    • Zebrahead
    • Fire from The Gods
    • Fever 333
    • Death Grips

    A prominent name in the New York Hardcore scene, Candiria diverged from most of their peers by incorporating elements of Jazz, Funk, and Hip-Hop into their brand of Punk, resulting in an experimental blend of sounds that the band described as "urban fusion". With seven albums under their wing, the group is most notable for their influential release...

    Not exactly an underground band, still it's shocking how seldom Body Count show up in the conversation where great Rap Metal is concerned. Much more than their controversial 1992 single "Cop Killer", the band led by the rapper Ice-T has successfully bridged the gap between the worlds of Hip-Hop and Thrash Metal for 30 years. A seminal band in the r...

    Hailing from Stockholm, Clawfinger were like Europe's response to Korn during the Nu Metal boom. With one foot on the bouncing riffs of the era and another rooted on Industrial fueled by ominous synthesizers, the Swedish group glued their sound together with aggressive vocals courtesy of Zak Tell halfway between Punk and Hip-Hop. Throughout their e...

    The musical output from Rage Against the Machine's frontman Zack de la Rocha first quit the band in 2000 has not been very prolific, but something must be said for his excellent project One Day as a Lion. Teaming up with drummer Jon Theodore (of Mars Volta and Queens of the Stone Age fame), the duo put out only one EP in 2008. The self-titled relea...

    Other alumni of the '90s Hardcore wave, New Jersey natives Dog Eat Dog made their indelible mark on the scene by their unique mixture of genres. The consistent inclusion of saxophone in many of their songs and their mixture of Rap, Funk, and Ska with Hardcore made them an odd but intriguing band in the Punk underground. With four albums and two EPs...

    Tom Morello's presence on Mainstream media and his numerous solo releases may be a bit overwhelming these days, but his early post-RATM days were filled to the brim with creativity and refreshing sounds. Besides his second huge band Audioslave, the guitarist also formed Street Sweeper Social Club in 2006 with vocalist Boots Riley, a collaborator fr...

    Remnants of the Pop Punk explosion of the '90s, Zebrahead's sound differed greatly from their peers over its open-armed incorporation of Hip-Hop into their sunny brand of Punk riffs. With a duo of vocalists between rapper Ali Tabatabaee and a revolving door of melodic singers over the band's 25-year lifetime, their sound is as dynamic as it is powe...

    While Rap Metal has been somewhat of a lost art over the last decade, the resurgence of Nu Metal brought forth some cool new acts reviving the style. Fire from the Gods draw influence from Linkin Park and Bring Me The Horizon and tie it together with some modern Djenty Metalcore riffs. Over their 3 albums released so far, they have been reaching fo...

    After the demise of Post-Hardcore legends Letlive, frontman Jason Aalon Butler joined forces with former The Chariot guitarist Stephen Harrison and drummer virtuoso Aric Improta to form the new generation's Rage Against the Machine. Transcending the band format, Butler uses Fever 333 as an activist platform and a gathering point for all the dissati...

    While calling Death Grips merely a Rap Rock band is a disservice to this fantastic band, the truth is that their innovative incorporation of Rock elements in their avant-garde sound is too tasty to not be mentioned. MC Ride's aggressive performances border on Punk more than Rap, and their experimental mix of Electronic, Industrial, Rock, and Hip Ho...

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    • OutKast. “Nothing is for sure, nothing is for certain/ And nothing lasts forever, but until they close the curtain/ It’s him and I, Aquemini.” When André 3000 rapped that declaration on 1998’s “Aquemini,” he and Big Boi had already established an indelible sound and persona as OutKast, released a treasure trove of mind-bending Southern rap and helped establish Atlanta as a central hub in hip-hop.
    • Wu-Tang Clan. “Wu-Tang again?” “Ah, yeah, again and again!” Never has a group before or since burst onto the scene with such unbridled power, self-assurance, bravado and top-level lyricism than the nine-headed monster that is the Wu-Tang Clan — thanks to 1993 debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) and its bombastic, gritty lead single “Protect Ya Neck.”
    • N.W.A. On the way to becoming the rap legends they are now, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E first began their quests as members of one of the most dominant groups of all-time, N.W.A.
    • A Tribe Called Quest. Beginning its recording career on 1989’s “Native Tongue Decision” remix of “Buddy” by De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest came out the gate with three unimpugnable classics — 1990’s People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, 1991’s The Low End Theory and 1993’s Midnight Marauders — which served as warmly glowing guideposts for a generation of rappers more concerned with self-expression than commerce.
  3. What's very ironic about alternative and indie is how the original intentions of their title/description was of a band or act that was counter-culture and not mainstream or radio-friendly, but both eventually became catch-all terms for popular contemporary rock music.

  4. If you want to try a rock/rap hybrid, Pharoah Monch (a top underground rapper) has a band called Th1rt3en If you want to try a industrial/punk rap group, try Dope DOD.

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  6. Alternative hip hop (also known as alternative rap and experimental hip hop [2]) is a subgenre of hip hop music that encompasses a wide range of styles that are not typically identified as mainstream.