[Definitive] An introduction to Western mixture rock: a roundup of recommended classic tracks
If you find yourself instinctively reacting when you see the term “mixture rock,” you’re probably, like me, a Western music fan who came of age in the ’90s.
“Mixture rock” refers literally to a blend of various genres—rock and metal mixed with hip-hop, funk, Latin music, reggae, and more—but it’s actually a Japanese-made term.
Overseas, similar sounds are labeled as rap metal, funk metal, crossover, and the like.
In this article, we’ve compiled quintessential tracks that Japan would categorize as “Western mixture rock.”
If you’re a younger music fan, be sure to experience that streetwise vibe of the ’90s to early ’00s!
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Digging For WindowsZack de la Rocha

A song by Zack de la Rocha, the vocalist of Rage Against the Machine.
It expresses frustration with an oppressive society that favors desire-driven capitalists and foolish politicians.
The track was released two months before the U.
S.
presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Guerrilla RadioRage Against The Machine

A song released as a single by Rage Against The Machine in 1999.
It sings about the worthlessness of American democracy.
The track has been used in video games such as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 and Madden NFL 10.
ToxicitySystem Of A Down

A song released as a single in 2002 by the American alternative metal band System of a Down.
During their performance at the 2005 Download Festival, guitarist Daron Malakian stated that the song is about attention deficit disorder (ADD).
Free Satpal RamAsian Dub Foundation

A track released by the British electronica band Asian Dub Foundation.
It was inspired by Sapaal Ram, an Asian man from Birmingham who, after defending himself against a racist attack by a white group, was sentenced to prison in June 1987.
Got The LifeKorn

A song about whether one truly wants fame.
It was released as a single in 1998 by the American band Korn.
The music video, whose concept was proposed by bassist Reginald Arvizu, features Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, Wes Borland, and Sam Rivers.
LithiumEvanescence

A song about deep sorrow and the loss of inner comfort.
It was released as a single in 2007 by the American rock band Evanescence.
The track reached No.
1 on the UK charts and became a hit in countries such as Italy and Spain.
Before I ForgetSlipknot

A song about human evolution and nature.
The guitar riff is based on “Carve,” a track from Slipknot’s unreleased album Crowz.
It’s the song with which Slipknot won their first Grammy in 2006, after six consecutive nominations.





