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William_the_Bloody 11-23-2012 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by mankycaaant (Post 1253229)
Yeah, the Blood Brothers are post-hardcore, not screamo.

Yes, well I never claimed to be a genre expert, I think they're a bit of both, but I'll change it for you nonetheless.

William_the_Bloody 11-23-2012 11:06 PM

135. Doom Genre (Crust Punk), Birmingham, England era 80's/90's and

BBQ Chickens Genre (Thrashcore), Japan, era, oo's

Doom. One of the pioneers of crust punk back in the late 80's. I always thought they were a bit sub par, but I just got a speeding ticket, so....

Police Bastard



Nazi Die




BBQ Chickens

A pretty cool thrashcore band from Japan.

Raised Up In Hell



Sick Guy & Stupid Magazines


14232949 11-24-2012 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by William_the_Bloody (Post 1253419)
Yes, well I never claimed to be a genre expert, I think they're a bit of both, but I'll change it for you nonetheless.

would have thought someone attempting a list of 140 'great hardcore and punk' bands would have known the difference. obviously not.

William_the_Bloody 11-24-2012 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by mankycaaant (Post 1253451)
would have thought someone attempting a list of 140 'great hardcore and punk' bands would have known the difference. obviously not.

Hmmm, well for the sake of civility I'll ignore you rudeness, and simply state that I worked in the music industry for years, set up equipment for notable punk bands, and that people who worry too much about musical genres are usually spending too much time in their parents basement, cheers.

William_the_Bloody 11-24-2012 09:15 AM

134. Haemorrhage Genre (Goregrind), Spain, era: 90’s to modern. &

Impetigo Genre (Goregrind), Illinois USA, era: 80's/90’s. & adding

Carcass Genre (Melodic Death Metal/Goregrind), Liverpool UK, era 80, 90's.


Spot 134 is shared by two bands as a result of forgetting about an important band down the list, but it works because they're both from the same genre, one I'm not so hot on, so I can wrap it up here.

There comes a point when the boundaries between punk & metal become really blurred and Goregrind is one of those genres. A subgenre of grindcore, goregrind was largely started by musicians who came out of the hardcore punk scene, but switched over to metal. The most notable of these bands of course was Carcass, who I have opted not to put on this list, as they are a metal band through and through. (for the better may I add) Thus I've chosen two bands where you can hear the hardcore sound in their music.

The first, a popular goregrind band from Spain, (Haemorrhage) and the second, goregrind pioneers from the US (Impetigo)

Haemorrhage - Furtive Dissection



Impetigo-Boneyard



Carcass

Thought I'de throw them into the mix, afterall they are the most notable band to grace the stage of this genre.

Keep on Rotting In The Free World


The Batlord 11-24-2012 10:13 AM

Am I the only one confused why a thread about hardcore has deathcore (especially when the author doesn't even like deathcore) and grindcore? :confused:

14232949 11-24-2012 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1253522)
Am I the only one confused why a thread about hardcore has deathcore (especially when the author doesn't even like deathcore) and grindcore? :confused:

it's clear the author does not know what he's talking about, but it's cool coz he was a roadie for his boyfriends sum 41 cover band.

Justthefacts 11-24-2012 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mankycaaant (Post 1253549)
it's clear the author does not know what he's talking about, but it's cool coz he was a roadie for his boyfriends sum 41 cover band.

That's harsh :laughing:

Blarobbarg 11-24-2012 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1253522)
Am I the only one confused why a thread about hardcore has deathcore (especially when the author doesn't even like deathcore) and grindcore? :confused:

I think he's just going for bands related to hardcore in one way or another, and since death and grindcore are related, he's writing a little bit about bands in those genres as well.

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Originally Posted by mankycaaant (Post 1253549)
it's clear the author does not know what he's talking about, but it's cool coz he was a roadie for his boyfriends sum 41 cover band.

I'm all for sarcastic trolling and all, but that was a bit over the line.

Personally, William, I think your thread is just fine, and I'm enjoying reading the little bit you have about each band. Carry on, sir.

Forward To Death 11-24-2012 02:21 PM

He even said it would be a lot of "-core" bands.

What's wrong with that.


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