I wasn't offended I was just saying. I didn't know if the cables are really important or not, but I seen a couple videos of this guys studio and he said cables are important and Everybody said it so I thought it must be true. But can you give me your answer to the questions I have asked?
		
		
	 
Personally I have  
a Profire 610 and it's the second Interface I've used from M-audio. It's a decent piece of kit for the price range and I have no complaints about it.
I'm not a Fan of a condensor mic for vocals in general in the home recording scenario. they are very often hyped on the high end and pick up way too much background and room. I like 
the Shure SM 7b. Nicely flat response and a dynamic cartoid setup that can take a lot of the "Bad" room out of the mix
You don't physically need a mixer you can do this with the computer but you will need some kind of mixing software,
reaper is fairly well liked and CHEAP!! ($50) I'm a Sony ACID PRO Man myself. Started out with Studio and always liked the workflow it just makes sense to me. Most of the software manufacturers will allow you to download and use a trial version of their programs for 30 days so you can get an idea of which one is best suited to you (Sony ACID, Reaper, Cubase, Sonar, Pro Tools etc)
In terms of Monitors again there are a lot of them and if you ask 10 different people which is the best you'll get 10 different answers. Ideally if you can get a good music store that will let you try them for a couple of days and return for a refund if they are not to your taste then you can audition a few
M-audio, KRK, Behringer, Yamaha, Alesis, Edirol, Makie, tascam all make entry level monitors, none of them are perfect but will likely be a little more acurate than computer speakers my own choice at an entry level would probably be KRK RP5s but that's just one mans opinion.
Headphones. Should be closed back other than that really whatever you like. 
No one is making audio gear specifically for a genre of music.
you want mics that accurately carry the vocal to the interface, You want an innterface that gives a transparent conversion of the audio to a digital signal, Software that you can effectively manipulate the captured sound with and then monitors that enable you to accurately hear and mix your tracks whatever kind of stuff you make.