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Fred Durst steals everything. That mainly was made public when they did their little tour looking for a new guitar player a while back. It was found out to only be a way for them to steal music from unknowing musicians. When you auditioned you had to give them a tape of orginal music in which you signed over all rights too and then you played live for them in which they recorded and was normally different then what was on the tape. That also was signed over so if it was a piece of a song you and your band played it was now a guitar riff they could use and own. It's kinda pathetic to steal kids music who are excited and in a hurry and don't read the fine print while auditioning.
As for rap I do listen to some but to get all excited and talk about "flow/breath control/lyricism/writing" is kinda funny. they only record a line or 2 at time so how much breath and flow do they need for that and they get to record it over and over and until it sounds right. Then when most do a live show they play the CD and rap over it so they can skip parts to catch their breath and run around. Most rappers live are sad and can't do but a few lines at a time. Not saying all but most.
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