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View Poll Results: how talented is metalcore?
1 12 57.14%
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3 1 4.76%
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5 3 14.29%
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Old 06-09-2011, 10:34 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Metal Connoisseur View Post
It's all about preference really, I also think It's kind of a battle of new school against old school. For kids that were born in the 90's, the mainstream metal that has been made available to them is the tail end of the nu-metal era and obviously the rise of melodic metalcore...and most seem to love it. I'm sure if you pulled a 16 year old kid aside at a Bring Me The Horizon show and told them to listen to a Venom or Metallica record from the 80's, they would more than likely have something negative to say about it.

As a side: you seem to be a black metal fan, there's nothing wrong with that but black metal isn't necessarily where I would go if I were in search of innovation and the ability to distinguish between bands
I'm 18 and I'm not that huge on metalcore and I detest most deathcore. But no, I'm not a massive fan of the really extreme metal stuff either like Venom, Cannibal Corpse, Burzum. Metallica are one of the greatest bands ever though. Just wanted to add a bit of perspective.
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