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Wikipedia could easily be wrong in this instance. OCREMIX has the song identified not only in their information as by a "remixer" named The Rabbit Joint, but also mentions The Rabbit Joint as the artist/band/whatever.
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I'd have to agree with that.
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I actually made contact long ago with the guy who performed this song. It wasn't easy.
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Isn't System of A Down a heavy metal band?
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nu metal
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[YA SYSTEM OF A DOWN IS A KICK AS HEAVY METAL BAND WELL NOT REALLY HEAVYMETAL BAND MORE OF A SOFT METLE/ROCK/TECHNO TYPEOFTHING
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"Heavy metal" is up to debate, but the short answer is "yes". Read up this for the long answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_of_a_down
Actually, nu metal is usually things like Korn, Linkin Park, Limp Biskit, etc. Things of that nature that use elements of hiphop/electronica and metal together. "Alternative metal" is probably the best way to define genre of SoaD. Excellent relevent reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu_metal and the SoaD article linked above also has a section about the claim of them as nu metal. And by the way, yeah. I really love linking to wikipedia. Quote:
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Just when I thought this whole debate was finally over ... Are people going to start requesting Max 300 again? lol
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