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Old 02-13-2011, 06:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Recently I've been in a mode of tracking down music that can best be described with the words noisy, spastic and loud. Most of it is either some type of metal or at least metal-related which is why I'm putting this thread in this particular forum. Anyway I figured I'd share some of my findings and would welcome others doing so as well. So on to the first band...



Psychofagist

You may have seen me mentioning these guys around MB here and there. I actually know very little about them except that they're from Italy and they play a kind of powerviolence/grindcore/sludge -ish type of music that's hard to classify but is really, really good. More than simply being metal or hardcore there's a definite avant-garde element here as well that throws some interesting curveballs and makes for a very entertaining listening experience. They were originally a standard drums/bass/guitar rock line-up but on their second full-length Il Secondo Tragico they added Zu saxophonist Luca T. Mai who has given even more depth to their music and brought them to a somewhat Zorn-like sonic territory.

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Old 02-13-2011, 07:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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ehhh.... this is about the closest I'll go to "noisy spastic and loud"

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Old 02-13-2011, 08:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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ehhh.... this is about the closest I'll go to "noisy spastic and loud"

That song fits the criteria for me! I dig it! It's funny how the artwork is kind of similar to the Psychofagist artwork
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When I hear those terms, I don't think metal. I think Reatard.
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When I hear those terms, I don't think metal. I think Reatard.
I wouldn't describe that as especially noisy, spastic or loud. It was enjoyable though, I'll give it that!
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I think these would be considered , "noisy, spastic or loud."

ww.youtube.com/watch?v=K05weZYExPU (I can't post links yet so that'll have to do)

ww.youtube.com/watch?v=JSEj8OPaTVc&playnext=1&list=PLE77CF7A436DB D96D
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"The Locust" Is the first thing that comes to mind:





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Well I am sure you have heard Dog Fashion Disco although they sound positively old hat compared to what you are looking for but I really rate them.

You could try:

Evil Empire - Does This Genocide Make Me Look Sexy? Although this is a Ska based album it is suitably belligerent.
Flaming Tsunamis - Fear Everything. Again ska based but with a big emphasis on Hardcore:

Drumcorps are an acquired taste to say the least:

Cutting Pink With Knives lean towards to the Hardcore end of the market but I love the juxtaposition of their music:
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"The Locust" Is the first thing that comes to mind...
Yeah, The Locust are great stuff.

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Well I am sure you have heard Dog Fashion Disco although they sound positively old hat compared to what you are looking for but I really rate them.

You could try:

Evil Empire - Does This Genocide Make Me Look Sexy? Although this is a Ska based album it is suitably belligerent.
Flaming Tsunamis - Fear Everything. Again ska based but with a big emphasis on Hardcore:
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Drumcorps are an acquired taste to say the least:
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Cutting Pink With Knives lean towards to the Hardcore end of the market but I love the juxtaposition of their music:
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I actually have that Flaming Tsunamis album. I think you gave it to me in fact. Good stuff.

I'll have to check out some of those other bands. I really dug that Drumcorps track in particular!
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These guys are a drums/bass/keyboard trio from Brooklyn that I've been listening to lately. They're probably one of the least metal-related bands I'll be posting in here but they sure as hell are noisy! They've collaborated with Zs in the past apparently, which isn't surprising because the two bands have a similar approach to making music.

I could only find one worthwhile video of them on YouTube but it's pretty great:

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