Demiurge
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Life Sucks said:I like some hardcore, like Shai Hulud, Candiria, Hatebreed, and early Vision Of Disorder. I don't like all that much grindcore though.
That's metalcore.
Life Sucks said:I like some hardcore, like Shai Hulud, Candiria, Hatebreed, and early Vision Of Disorder. I don't like all that much grindcore though.
LuminousAether said:Shai Hulud - hardcore
Candiria - hardcore + jazz + rap
Hatebreed - hardcore
early Vision of Disorder - hardcore
Not a single one is metalcore, simp. You really are an idiot, you know that?
Demiurge said:cumguzzling, ignorant kike
Uhh... you... goddamned... TOOL. The above post is 100% disinformative. You have no clue about what you are talking of, especially in light of the lyrics comment. Hatebreed and Shai Hulud both have very positive and affirming lyrics which deal with taking a stand and living a life of action; they have the opposite of angsty and juvenile lyrics. I haven't paid attention to Candiria's lyrics, but they have no metal in their music, all the time changes (none whatsoever in Hatebreed's music, which is extremely simplistic pure hardcore with no metal at all) are taken from jazz, not metal, which I referenced in my first post.Demiurge said:You shouldn't have done that. Hardcore is abrasive, power chord based music descended directly from punk. Often it's ambient, it uses a simple, throbbing drum beat that seldom changes. Lyrics were typically political in nature. HC was the precursor of grindcore. Hardcore is basically dead. Key bands were Discharge, Ambebix, The Exploited, Reagan Youth, etc. The bands you mention use groove riffing, frequent time signature changes, screamo vocals, and far more varied drumming. Lyrics are angsty and juvenile. In short, you're a cumguzzling, ignorant kike. Get cancer.
Demiurge said:I can trace the roots of Burzum back to Black Sabbath with little trouble. I can't do likewise from Hatebreed to Discharge.
Koichi said:Go on then.
Also, if you guys wants some awesome grindcore check out these bands.
Fuck I'm Dead
Damaged
Captain Cleanoff
The Day Everything became nothing.
Koichi said:Sabbath have very little influence on Venom music wise, you can't just say "oh they are are a NWOBHM band and sabbath are heavy metal" and expect it to work.
Please explain how hardcore is dead. Without going into the pros and cons of there being tons of derivative hardcore bands around today, there are tons of derivative hardcore bands around today, some good and some not. And yes, I'm using your definition/examples (as limited as they are) as my basis. Go to any city that has an underground hardcore/punk scene (basically, almost any city) and I can almost guarantee that you'll find at least one band that sounds like either Discharge or Minor Threat. I don't know how you came up with Reagan Youth as a "key band", unless you mean that they passed along a member (much later on) to Nausea, who were one of the best examples of a good union of metal and hardcore, and were hugely influential in passing along and modernizing the sound of bands like Amebix, Axegrinder, Antisect, and Hellbastard.Demiurge said:You shouldn't have done that. Hardcore is abrasive, power chord based music descended directly from punk. Often it's ambient, it uses a simple, throbbing drum beat that seldom changes. Lyrics were typically political in nature. HC was the precursor of grindcore. Hardcore is basically dead. Key bands were Discharge, Ambebix, The Exploited, Reagan Youth, etc. The bands you mention use groove riffing, frequent time signature changes, screamo vocals, and far more varied drumming. Lyrics are angsty and juvenile. In short, you're a cumguzzling, ignorant kike. Get cancer.