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Urban Hat€monger ? 04-25-2008 01:31 PM

If I could use a crap analogy....

Grindcore is like discovering a odd man in your garden with a chainsaw. It could be vaguely threatening but once you realise he's just there to do the garden it just becomes an annoying droning sound in the background.

Black Flag is like finding a mad angry bloke about to beat the shit out of you with his bare fists.

And so ends my rubbish analogy.

Voice_of_the_Soul12,13,01 04-26-2008 10:16 PM

Haha. That was very interesting.

Alfred 04-26-2008 10:31 PM

Grindcore better than Black Flag? Ridiculous.

CAPTAIN CAVEMAN 04-27-2008 03:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfred (Post 473999)
Grindcore better than Black Flag? Ridiculous.

opinions often are ludicrous

Muzak 04-27-2008 08:54 AM

depends. Hardcore is good when I want something tame and catchy. Grindcore is good when you want to experience some serious aggression.

sleepy jack 04-27-2008 08:56 PM

Whenever I listen to Police Story I always think "man this is so obviously phony and tame I need to hear some obviously really angry stuff about murder because thats obviously REAL aggression and not a cheesy gimmick at all!"

CaptainSuck 04-27-2008 09:08 PM

Hardcore Punk: Punk rock stripped of it's art and left simmering in anger. Faster, harder, and more personal. Well, in the U.S. anyway...

Hardcore: Hardcore Punk minus the punk. Think along the lines of early Madball,
Sick Of It All, Cro-Mags, etc...

Emocore: DC's evolution of Hardcore Punk. Started in '84 with Rites Of Spring, Gray Matter, and Embrace, evolved with Moss Icon's guidance. It's basically emotionally potent punk music that stuck out like a sore thumb through heavy-handed, yet relateable introspection.

Hardcore Emo: Defined by Fourfa.com: hardcore punk inspired emo. Fast, violent, pain-laden and frantic. A good distance from whatever "Screamo" is.

Grindcore: Mixture of Hardcore Punk and early Death Metal/Thrash. Offshoots include Crustcore (a Crust Punk take on Grind), Goregrind (heavier, less politics, more blood), and Porngrind (slower, even heavier, with a pornographic/sadistic focus).

Mathcore/Artcore: Vague and pretentious catchalls for bands with odd time signatures, the occasional use of keyboards or other off-kilter instruments, and technical prowess. Basically: take any of the aforementioned genres and sprinkle them with noodly guitar riffs.

Deathcore: God-awful, macho, slam-riff Hardcore inspired Death Metal. Stuff like Despised Icon, early Job For A Cowboy, and Waking The Cadaver fit into the niche. Yes, I am incredibly biased.

Post-Hardcore: Too broad and lucid to define. I've seen everything from Quicksand, Minutemen, and Drive Like Jehu to Thursday and He Is Legend lumped under this category. Punk's answer to the term "Alternative". Sift through cautiously.

Melodic Hardcore: Different than Pop-Punk due to speed and agression, and a safe distance from Emocore as well. Kid Dynamite, American Steel, early Descendents, and later Lifetime records fit snuggly under this genre umbrella.

There are probably more terms, but I'm tired. Hope this helps!

CAPTAIN CAVEMAN 04-28-2008 05:24 PM

oh come on, there is no difference between "emocore" and "hardcore emo"

sleepy jack 04-28-2008 05:34 PM

Fourfa is a joke.

cardboard adolescent 04-28-2008 05:41 PM

queercore ftw


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