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   A to the L to kwaj@nospam.iinet.net.au   
   Re: Post-Punk Rap?   
   11 Apr 06 22:29:42   
   
   XPost: rec.music.hip-hop, alt.rap   
   From: atothel@gmail.comODE   
      
   On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 06:48:59 +1000, "Cos360°"   
    wrote:   
      
   >   
   >"Luca"  wrote in message   
   >news:417e6$443ab9fb$50db54e5$15429@news.hispeed.ch...   
   >Cos360° wrote:   
   >> To me, the phrase post in front of an adjective...has always meant "in the   
   >> era of" to me anyway. Often as prefix in a description, it often seeks to   
   >> highlight an ongoing tangent in a culture.   
   >   
   >> Not sure if I understand you correctly, but I thought "post" meant   
   >> "after"... as in post meridiem (pm).   
   >   
   >think of the use of the phrase "post" in the above context as meaning a   
   >diversion from a culture that has been heavily influenced by a preceeding   
   >era.   
   >   
   >post-punk rap makes perfect sense, when we have songs like "99 Problems" and   
   >"One Mic", both songs that highlights raps ability to take on unusual   
   >cadences and musical styles whilst still keeping it completely consistent   
   >with its RB music origins   
   >   
      
   it still means AFTER...   
      
   'in the era of' means DURING...   
      
   the end...   
      
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