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    Funk rock is a fusion of funk music and rock music also from the point of view of instrumentation, in fact it incorporates that of both genres into itself, and the overall sound is shaped by a definitive bass or drum beat and by electric guitars.

    • Prince – Let’s Go Crazy. Not only did Prince rival Michael Jackson when Jacko was at his peak, he did so while looking and playing guitar like the bastard son of Jimi Hendrix.
    • Red Hot Chili Peppers – Give It Away. With their 1985 album Freaky Styley produced by funk master George Clinton, the Chili Peppers had credibility before they had success.
    • Mother’s Finest – Niggizz Can’t Sang Rock & Roll. “The song was very controversial,” said Mother’s Finest bassist Jerry ‘Wyzard’ Seay. No shit. This multi-racial group from Atlanta, Georgia delivered an almighty ‘fuck you’ with Niggizz Can’t Sang Rock & Roll, a righteous, heavy-hitting track from their self-titled album from 1976.
    • Funkadelic – Maggot Brain. George Clinton was the boss of Funkadelic and its sister group Parliament, but Maggot Brain – the epic, 10-minute title track from Funkadelic’s 1971 album – was all about guitarist Eddie Hazel.
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    • Red Hot Chili Peppers. 461 votes. The Red Hot Chili Peppers are an iconic funk rock band known for their infectious grooves and unparalleled energetic performances.
    • Parliament-Funkadelic. 233 votes. Parliament-Funkadelic, led by the visionary George Clinton, is one of the most influential and groundbreaking funk bands of all time.
    • James Brown. 142 votes. James Brown, often referred to as the "Godfather of Soul," was an essential figure in the development of funk music. His signature propulsive rhythm and tight, syncopated grooves laid the groundwork for what would become one of the most important genres in modern music.
    • Sly & the Family Stone. 189 votes. Sly & the Family Stone were pioneers in the development of funk rock, fusing the genre with elements of soul, pop, and psychedelic rock.
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    • BAD BRAINS - I Against I (SST, 1986) Bad Brains invented a fearsome combination of reggae, funk, punk and metal, knocking out a blistering attack that seemed to cover all bases with no apparent effort.
    • LIVING COLOUR - Vivid (Epic, 1988) Unfairly but inevitably attracting initial attention because all the members were black – still a rarity in rock/metal – Living Colour were, and remain, phenomenal musicians who landed in the funk rock arena by default, simply because their talents were too big for every other idiom.
    • DAN REED NETWORK - Dan Reed Network (Mercury, 1988) Funk rock was once deemed the genre most likely to take over, especially after Faith No More toured with metal behemoths Metallica and Guns N’ Roses.
    • FISHBONE - Truth And Soul (Columbia, 1988) Adding a dose of ska – not the weak, No Doubt-alike variety that plagues us today, but the real, skanking stuff – to the funk rock formula, LA’s Fishbone were too eccentric to have much commercial success.
  2. Some good music from Led Zeppelin, Mother’s Finest to Lenny Kravitz and Red Hot Chili Peppers, these are the songs that probably built funk rock for the futu...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FunkFunk - Wikipedia

    Funk rock (also written as funk-rock or funk/rock) fuses funk and rock elements. Its earliest incarnation was heard in the late '60s through the mid-'70s by musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Gary Wright, David Bowie, Mother's Finest, and Funkadelic on their earlier albums.

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