Album Rating: 4.0
My Love For Extremes is like 90 percent skronk
Real skronkfest hours up in this bish
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Album Rating: 5.0
A 3.9 avg for this masterpiece is blasphemy
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Album Rating: 5.0
'My Love For Extremes is like 90 percent skronk
Real skronkfest hours up in this bish'
yeh thats my fav track off this
just goes ham
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Album Rating: 4.0
WHAT I DEMAND OF YOU IS
PUT UP OR SHUT UP
JUST REMEMBER WHATEVER YOUR DECISION
YOU CANT KILL US ALLLLLLLLLLLL
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Album Rating: 4.0
Lol ty Mort ngl ur love letter list finally compelled me to rejam Coalesce cause iirc I jammed Give Em Rope like uhhhh 6 or 7 years ago and man it just really wouldn't click. Glad to know they have a piece of the core pie for everybody.
On that note you will never stop me from having a fat ugly cry to Casey and Counterparts. Skronk is for mind, melodic tweecore is for the soul.
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Album Rating: 4.5
My relationship with Counterparts is weird. Some of their albums are some of the best stuff I've heard and others are god awful.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Never got the hype for Counterparts. Some of their albums are alright but most of them are so mediocre and boring.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Eulogy and Prophets are both amazing but TDBHAH, YNYA and NLTL are all fucking terrible.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I remember liking Nothing Left to Love and Prophets quite a bit but I have yet to go back to them.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Did I mention You Can’t Kill Us All is the hardest opener to a hardcore album like ever?
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Album Rating: 4.5
didn't know aussies listen to good metalcore
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Album Rating: 5.0
Would be interesting to see a history of Aussie metalcore actually, was any of the 90s stuff more in this vein or na.
All I know of Aussie core is the parkway drive/I killed the prom queen wave, the current alpha wolf/dealer esque stuff, and the late 2000s through the 2010s northlane sorta shit
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Album Rating: 4.5
Honestly for the most part Australian metalcore was pretty derivative of the states and didn’t really take off until Prom Queen, but Mindsnare were a good early metalcore act from down here. Apart from them, Frenzal Rhomb and Hard-Ons did good Bad Religion style skate punk, Rupture were decent 80s hardcore, Toe to Toe did some cool NYHC style stompy stuff, and Extortion started a whole wave of copycat grindy hardcore bands in the 00s and early 10s. Daysend were a relatively early melodic metalcore act but I never found them particularly captivating.
Robber are more contemporary but are a cult Sydney live band that do a cool take on blackened hardcore if that’s something you’re interested in, and SPEED are looking to be the next hype metalcore/beatdown act — personally I’d say they’re extremely solid but not terribly innovative, but they’re hard workers and i fully get why people like them.
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