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riseagainstrocks 12-18-2006 03:00 PM

1. Between The Buried And Me

2. Coheed&Cambria

3. Woods Of Ypres

4. Ulver

5. Lykathea Aflame

6. The Bad Plus

7. Immortal Technique

8. Quo Vadis

9. Modern Life Is War

10. This Is Hell

riseagainstrocks 12-18-2006 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hiu (Post 313479)
Converge sucks nig, don't listen to them.

If you like Napalm Death go and get yourself some Siege, Cianamid and Fear of God (The Switzerland one). They are earlier and more extreme although probably better classed as straight hardcore and not grind.

Camel, Opeth really suck though. overly boring prog rock crap.

1. Negatory

2. Napalm Death preceded Siege and Fear of God. Can't say I've hear Cianamid.

3. Do you write music? From a muscians standpoint those bands define genius. I mean, Snowgoose from Camel is one of the first progressive epics and I don't get how anyone can listen to it with an open mind and not appreciate it.


Oh and old low-fi hardcore sucks. Well 90% of it.

People not being able to sing/scream, not being in anyway talented at their instruments, and singing mindless "non-conformist" anti-authoritarian lyrics = ****ty music.


oh and SEB, this wasn't the post your myspace list of trendy bands thread. It was pick ones. We all know you don't actually listen to music. So why bother pretending?

Ma Cherie 12-18-2006 03:13 PM

within temptation
beetoven
mozart
JS bach
sean paul
gnarls barkely
dir en grey
malice mizer
shakira
do as infinity

Blain 12-18-2006 03:14 PM

Mmm, may as well try it. Gunna get flamed hard though. I'll do 15

No particular order

The Offspring
Linkin Park
System of a Down
Rage Against the Machine
Modern Life is War
Rise Against
Alexisonfire
AFI
Megadeth
Ignite
Judas Priest
The Living End
Nirvana
Rocky Votolato
Soulfly

Mouseketeer 12-18-2006 03:16 PM

Why don't you post your ****ty artists, so people can rate them?

Mama Booze 12-18-2006 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by riseagainstrocks (Post 313496)

oh and SEB, this wasn't the post your myspace list of trendy bands thread. It was pick ones. We all know you don't actually listen to music. So why bother pretending?

I do to listen to music, ask anyone I private message with. And anyone I know in real life really. I listen to quite a lot of music. I just don't post because I'd have to deal with this type of un-nessacary... hoopla everytime.
I don't think they're particularly "trendy", classic rock and whatnot happens to be "in" yes, but that's not why I adore it. Bob Segar (however you spell it) was right kid, taday's music ain't got the same soul. ;)

hiu 12-18-2006 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by riseagainstrocks (Post 313496)
1. Negatory

2. Napalm Death preceded Siege and Fear of God. Can't say I've hear Cianamid.

3. Do you write music? From a muscians standpoint those bands define genius. I mean, Snowgoose from Camel is one of the first progressive epics and I don't get how anyone can listen to it with an open mind and not appreciate it.


Oh and old low-fi hardcore sucks. Well 90% of it.

People not being able to sing/scream, not being in anyway talented at their instruments, and singing mindless "non-conformist" anti-authoritarian lyrics = ****ty music.


oh and SEB, this wasn't the post your myspace list of trendy bands thread. It was pick ones. We all know you don't actually listen to music. So why bother pretending?

2. Napalm Death preceded Siege and Fear of God in when they formed but early Napalm Death weren't in the beginning what I would consider grindlike. Both Fear of God and Siege were around circa 1984-1985 (Fear of God maybe a little later) but they were still before Napalm Death released Scum and would be considered influences on grind, particularly Siege. See: Napalm Death - Siege of Power. All were roughly around the same time weither they were playing live, recording etc.

3. I do appreciate Camel but it's no fun to not bash on them.

You don't understand hardcore.

riseagainstrocks 12-18-2006 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hiu (Post 313507)

You don't understand hardcore.


I do. I get the mentality and why I was needed at the time. However, it was never meant to an exclusive genre. Which you are making it.

hiu 12-18-2006 03:28 PM

I barely even mentioned any hardcore bands, so I don't know what you're talking about. Other than Siege.

swim 12-18-2006 03:40 PM

1. Husker Du
2. A Day in Black and White
3. Sebadoh
4. Wire
5. On the Might of Princes
6. Polvo
7. Radiohead
8. Moss Icon
9. The Toasters
10. Pete Seeger
11. Blonde Redhead
12. Tool
13. Giant [NC]
14. Bob Tilton
15. Descendents
16. Meat Puppets
17. The Clash
18. Soundgarden
19. Melvins
20. Pixies


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