Last level mostly is complied of artists who have very little music out that is just super fucking weird and somewhat hard to find. I really, really hope it was fake, but honestly I wouldn't be surprised if it was real. Fun fact: Berkowitz Gorefest would post videos of girls carving his name into their legs on his Instagram. They are probably my favorite horrorcore group on here aside from The Flatlinerz, Three 6 Mafia and Alla Xul Elu. Themes often include rape, scat, torture, gore, pedophilia and more! Butchers Harem are the kings of this style. Now we get to what I would call "brutal horrorcore", which is horrorcore with influences from extreme metal within the vocal style and overall themes. This is where torture are rape become really common within these lyrics. (Favorites: Jak Progresso, Dyad Souls, Team Guillotine, Alla Xul Elu) Big Lurch is really just there because he legitimately fucking ate someone. Some of the artists on the next level really aren't that dark, but due to their obscurity, they are lowered significantly. (Favorites: Brotha Lynch Hung, Goretex, Necro, Mr.Hyde, King Gordy) Iceberg Swim Trunks - Black From YOOX Sale 140.15 107.64 Iceberg Heritage Logo Embroidered Crewneck T-shirt - Black From Cettire Sale 173.79 116.78 Iceberg Bugs Bunny And Daffy Duck Printed Crewneck T-shirt - Black From Cettire Sale 303.73 183. I like to think of him as a cannibalistic Snoop Dogg. Brotha Lynch Hung is also fantastic I would say, but has a lot of typical "gangsta rap" within his music too, along with some fantastic g-funk. Necro and Mr.Hyde are probably the best out of all the artists within this depth. (Favorites: Insane Poetry, Natas)įourth level is when I consider you reach "gore rap", with artists who have a large amount of extreme violence in their lyrics. Third level includes artists with a lot darker songs and themes. It's finally out boyss I hope ya'll enjoy it a lot, cuz it took crazy long time to. (Favorites: Twiztid, Gravediggaz, The Flatlinerz, Psych Ward) 4.9K Dislike Share Save bLEACHeye 3.61K subscribers The Rapper Iceberg aka The Rap Iceberg. Other tracks delve into, what seems to me, mockery of the occult and a tribute to slashers and other violent media. Their music isn't very serious, and at times is even light hearted and silly. The second level is where you get into juggalo-esque horrorcore, including Insane Clown Posse, which are considered the face of the genre, and coined the term "juggalo" from what I know. Discover and shop online all clothing and accessories from Iceberg new women's collection inspired by Princess Diana's sporty and relaxed elegance. However, they have enough fucked up stuff for me to consider them onto here. Some of the releases from these artists are not really dark at all. The very top is pretty mainstream, accessible stuff, but likely still considered weird to many. Just an fyi, plenty of this music is dogshit, but there are many groups I still like on here. Also, sometimes I just put artists I found shitty lower, but only a little bit. Today, creatives and the fashion forward are constantly looking back to the '90s for style references and guidance, and we have a myriad of now household names to also thank for the decade's staying power. From the pioneers of streetwear to Gianni Versace’s grip on pop culture, these are the best brands of the '90s.The depth of the iceberg depends on a mix of how nasty the themes are, the accessibility within the music and the obscurity of the artist/group. When those associations grew into their own subcultures the brands you donned became your personal narrative - evolving a symbol as simple as a ‘ swoosh’ into one of the most profitable global phenomenons of all time. Logomania commenced, and people started buying just to associate themselves with certain brands. The ‘90s were also a time when branding and marketing in fashion found symbiosis. Overalls and onesies made an epic comeback, and denim on denim became a wardrobe essential. For their latest drop, Trapstar has teamed up with Iceberg History for a new limited-edition capsule collection, featuring jumpers, tees, a jeans suit, and accessories. Tupac redeemed the bandana, Kurt Cobain reclaimed the cardigan, and Kate and Naomi redefined minimalist chic. The final wardrobes of the 20th century combined slip dresses with flannels, baggy jeans with barely there crop tops - to name a few. This feature was originally published in 2013.įrom The Fresh Prince to Clueless, ‘90s pop culture inspired a new wave of styles.
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