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[QUOTE=cbmartinez24]Artsy, Epic Grind/Metalcore/Emo. [url]http://www.purevolume.com/converge[/url][/QUOTE]
People just call them metalcore. One of my top 3 fav bands of all time. :thumb: |
I just wear T-shirts from soccer, and ones that I get from colleges. I normally wear cargo shorts.
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Upon further listening... I really like the new Bury Your Dead... except for three things. These are their names: "Mission:Impossible", "Mission:Impossible II", and "Losin' It". For the uninitiated, at the last minute BYD threw out the original song titles and opted to replace them all with names of Tom Cruise movies. Now, its kind of a funny idea... but the thing is... "Mission: Impossible" = "Tuesday Night Fever", "Mission Impossible: II" = "So Fuc[font=verdana]k[/font]ing Blues", and worst of all "Losin' It" = "Mosh 'N Roll". It's not enough that the new versions are nowhere near as good as the originals, but the fact that they changed the names after they're already pretty well known (especially Mosh 'N Roll) was a terrible, terrible move. Eh.
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tight 'pants' rule.
This guy whos well into hardcore sent me loads of songs last night, its actually really good, i'd never really listened to hardcore before. First blood xEmbracetodayx Hoods Spitfire Down Comeback kid American Nightmare All good :thumb: |
Dave is a sxe emo kid.
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unless some of you were joking, why would you wear your sisters pants?
i hate tight pants, they're uncomfortable and look stupid. girls pants are even worst, i wouldn't be caught dead in them. |
only tight girls trousers are uncomfortable i expect
they arnt designed to fit guys, so dont and probably crush your nuts. |
Somebody help me find tabs to 'Fault & Fracture'. Please.
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What an amazing song.
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The Procedure is so amazing.
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True.
Check out Bill's new band xOne Wayx. The song "Generic Hardcore Song" is amazing. [url]http://www.purevolume.com/xonewayx[/url] |
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That was so funny. "Prepare for the upcoming breakdown." Strip Mall Houdini is one of The Procedure's best songs. I haven't got all the names down yet since I only listened to the CD once. The only thing I remember is that really fast bass fill in one of the songs. Does Bill do the clean vocals for The Procedure? |
[QUOTE=Sk8SkaNJ]True.
Check out Bill's new band xOne Wayx. The song "Generic Hardcore Song" is amazing. [url]http://www.purevolume.com/xonewayx[/url][/QUOTE] Hahaha that f[SIZE=2]u[/SIZE]cking rules. |
[QUOTE=cbmartinez24]Strip Mall Houdini is one of The Procedure's best songs. I haven't got all the names down yet since I only listened to the CD once. The only thing I remember is that really fast bass fill in one of the songs. Does Bill do the clean vocals for The Procedure?[/QUOTE]No, unless they're back up vocals. Like the song 'Lifted' Jesse (lead singer) sings.
Stripmall Houdini Lifted One with the Earth are my favorite songs. |
I thought Jesse's clean vocals are a little more gruff and Bill has a really nice sound. But maybe it was the other way around.
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I donno, I maybe wrong, can't remember 100%. I'm way to lazy to go check the DVD of them I have.
Oh yeah, the song with the bass fill is called "Two Words". |
Yeah the fill is insane. The basswork is very impressive from what I remember.
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[url]http://www.purevolume.com/noroses[/url]
this is a really good band from philly i found. i don't know if they're still together though because there's no site on there and my friend emailed them and got no response. |
[QUOTE=El_Shizzy]*Any others you can think of, please post*[/QUOTE]
Mad Sin? |
Consider it added
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Wow, I feel awesome at life now.
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Well, I couldn't think of em all at once, so I ask for the people's opinion.
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Not saying you aren't awesome at life...
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[QUOTE=Sk8SkaNJ]True.
Check out Bill's new band xOne Wayx. The song "Generic Hardcore Song" is amazing. [url]http://www.purevolume.com/xonewayx[/url][/QUOTE]Hahahahahah, I've been looking for their name ever since you sent me that song. |
[QUOTE=El_Shizzy]Time for more of this thread's point.......EDUCATION!!!
I searched to see if psychobilly was done yet, and found people asking about bands such as Tiger Army, so I will go ahead and do it. [B]Psychobilly[/B] Origins of psycobilly are as unknown as punk itself. It seems no one knows for sure, though common belief is that it began somewhere in Europe. But no one knows for sure, so don't quote me on that. So what is psycobilly to be exact? It is a mix of punk and good ol' 50's rockabilly. A lot of bands in the genre play mostly a faster version of rockabilly. More of the speed of fast punk. Makes sense right? Psychobilly isn't very well-known, however it does attract a large variety of fans. You have the punks, hardcores, greasers, and the class created by the music: psychos. As well as others, but the afore-mentioned make up the majority of the psychobilly fanbase. You could consider this a near direct throwback to the 50's, until you listen to some prime examples of psychobilly lyrics. Most speak of horror, death, demons, etc. They are pretty much the Misfits of Rockabilly. **On a side note, Misfits did release a psychobilly song entitled "American Nightmare."** Also, most psychobilly bands have a stand-up bass instead of a normal bass. This adds a unique effect and style to the music. There are only a few exceptions that do not have a stand-up bass. As there are only a few exceptions to the point I made about psychobilly's dark lyrics. Good Psychobilly Bands: Reverend Horton Heat The Nekromantix Tiger Army (most songs are exception to the lyrics statement) Horrorpops The Cramps (exception to the stand-up bass statement; in fact they have no bass player at all) The Meteors Batmobile Mad Sin *Any others you can think of, please post*[/QUOTE] So uh, you did read the part before "education", right? The part that says "hardcore/metalcore"? |
[QUOTE=BuddyBigsby]So uh, you did read the part before "education", right? The part that says "hardcore/metalcore"?[/QUOTE]
However, other people made posts about crust, emo, grindcore, emocore, etc. So why not just make this a big education one instead of making multiple threads on different forms of music? |
Because, the genres you listed are closely related to hardcore/metalcore.
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Only one guy mentioned Tiger Army, psychobilly has really nothing to do with hardcore at all, but the ones you listed do. I think you'd be better off starting a seperate, similar thread. It was a good description and all, I'm just saying that it doesn't really belong here.
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Ok, done deal, it is now a separate thread.
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/me is listening to hot cross - pretty picture of broken face.
i don't understand how they are screamo, they sound similar to alexisonfire. except with more old-school hxc punk vocals. |
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