Album Rating: 4.0
also Million I hopped on some classic metalcore recs you dropped in the Errorzone thread and they're fuckin bonkers so thanks for that
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Album Rating: 4.0
also yes there very much is classic metalcore
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Album Rating: 4.5
Shoulder-melting album tbh
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yea so this junz
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Album Rating: 5.0
Nah, Colt. Jane Doe, You Fail Me, Protestant, Calculating Infinity, Disambiguation, Those Who Fear Tomorrow, I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die, The Long Procession, and We Are the Romans are all PHENOMONAL metalcore albums. You can't prove me wrong.
@LeddSledd: Happy I could put you onto some good music dude! Any specific ones you enjoying in particular?
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Album Rating: 4.0
"I think you say half the things you say for a rise at this point."
lol sometimes but all my opinions are genuine. I only compared this to metalcore so I could make the "they both suck" joke. it took way too long to get there though and my already bad joke was wounded badly along the way
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sucks how amazing this is
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Album Rating: 4.0
it's not impossible that I'll end up actually liking this one day honestly, idk
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Album Rating: 4.0
@Million Rorschach, Coalesce, and Deadguy in particular (Coalesce's third album is spectacular) but that's because I haven't really gotten to the other ones yet haha. Dillinger, Botch, and Converge are also phenomenal but I've been a bit more aware of them for a while.
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"it's not impossible that I'll end up actually liking this one day honestly, idk"
i def didnt love this on first couple listens. only shallow was the only song that rly clicked with me and now its my least favorite probably
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Album Rating: 4.0
Soon is probably my fav track off here
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Album Rating: 5.0
When You Sleep and What You Want are up there for me.
But I'm so glad you enjoy that stuff. Rorschach are just so damn brutal. Coalesce have such a groovy take on the genre, love their first 3 pretty passionately. I almost feel like Deadguy hit a balance between the two. All three are so worth listening to though. I feel like metalcore is shockingly versatile. You can write just about any kind of riff or section, and it can work. Hell, you barely need a transition haha
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Album Rating: 4.3
“Come in alone” and “what you want” are weak points for me. “Loomer” is my favorite, but the rest are excellent too
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Album Rating: 4.0
shockingly diverse [2] yeah. which is why I'm pretty disappointed with a lot of the tippity-tappity djent djent """prog"""core releases of the last decade because nearly all the bands sound so interchangeable; in stark contrast with the clear sonic, stylistic, and production differences I've discovered among the metalcore groups of yesteryear.
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“what you want” is my favorite song from here but “to here knows when” is a contender as well
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i love all of them though
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Album Rating: 5.0
@Sledd: AGREED. Frankly I barely consider them the same genre. Like the metalcore of the 90s and off shoots from it are one clan(Rorschach, Converge, Botch), then you have the second wave (Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, ABR), and then you have the third wave (Periphery, Volumes, Monuments), with hugely diminishing returns each time. I wish more new bands did that 90's sound so badly.
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Album Rating: 4.0
What is the best metalcore album
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“jhazmyne’s lullaby”
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calculating infinity for me
jhazmynes lullaby is sick too
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