You're going to do punk without hardcore? The two genres diverged too much to justify that. And what about post-hardcore?
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I'm curious to see what the post-grunge list is going to look like, because it's easily my least favorite genre, and I'm hoping that someone can show me something at least better than the post-grunge s*** I've heard before (Nickelback, Creed, Matchbox 20, etc.)
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Jazz fusion is not rock. Something like lameass jazz rock can fit the bill but what's the point? It's just going to be annihilated by something that doesn't suck (as a whole, that is).
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I need Frownland for his no wave expertise.
@Post-grunge Only ones I can think of off the top of my head are the Foo Fighters, and Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill. Audioslave and Incubus aren't bad either. |
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Seems like pretty standard alternative rock to me. |
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And as far as no wave... 1. James Chance and the Contortions - Buy 2. Swans - Filth 3. Sonic Youth - Confusion Is Sex 4. Glenn Branca - The Ascension 5. Mars - 78 6. Teenage Jesus and the Jerks - Everything 7. DNA - A Taste of DNA 8. No New York (actually a live studio compilation of the Contortions, Teenage Jesus, Mars, and DNA, but it's a legendary document of the genre, so I'd say it's required.) That's pretty much the extent of my knowledge, as it was a pretty small, short-lived scene, with most bands never even putting out a proper album. |
Should I do Anarcho-Punk, and if so, should I blend in Hardcore with it?
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As was pointed out in the previous thread, all of those bands are already represented on the no wave list. |
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I'll put it in if one of the albums by one of those bands is sacrificed. Also, to whom am I to credit this album (not Brian Eno)?
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