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Rap Metal that was done before Ronnie Radke

Just got news that Ronnie Radke claimed he was the first Rap Metal artist. Guess his head was so far up his ass he either didn't hear or remember there were many before him. If you guys got anymore put them in the comments please.
1Limp Bizkit
Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water


The most obvious one and some how Ronnie forgot about him.
2Vanilla Ice
Hard to Swallow


Even Vanilla Ice did this before him with his short Nu metal career
3Body Count
Body Count
4Stuck Mojo
Pigwalk
5Clawfinger
Deaf Dumb Blind
6Anthrax
I'm the Man
7Linkin Park
Hybrid Theory


Even if Ronnie claims he is the first rap and metal singer (which he isn't) Linkin Park as a band did this before him. But I just put them their because they are one of the bigger bands that have rap rock/metal in their music.
8Pro-Pain
Foul Taste of Freedom


Even Pro-Pain did this on their debut album.
9Fear Factory
Digimortal


You know you got to, Back the fuck up.
10Candiria
Surrealistic Madness
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