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dont mind them from time to time
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couldn't you have just asked mx for a name change or something
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yeah i guess i could have
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and thats what ill do
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Just been listening to iwrestledabearonce. It's interesting to say the least.
Like the mario sound in Corey Feldman Holocaust. |
i really like them, you hear the song with the inspector gadget breakdown?
caught me off guard |
[QUOTE=bunit9488;16525774]i really like them, you hear the song with the inspector gadget breakdown?
caught me off guard[/QUOTE] wait, is this serious? Gadgetcore?! |
np: embrace the end - tempest tried and tortured
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lol yeah they have one song with the theme song at the end of it, they dont have anything like it on any of the other songs
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well i would hope they dont use the theme song more than once
i mean using it once is already a huge stretch/risk |
its acutally kinda cool when you hear it in the song
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some mettle band already did it; [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJSJMd7MiS8[/url]
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its much better than that
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"Gadgetcore" sounds like some f[size=2]a[/size]ggotry to me.
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its not that bad, dont knock it till you've heard it
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[QUOTE=bunit9488;16525774]i really like them, you hear the song with the inspector gadget breakdown?
caught me off guard[/QUOTE] IWrestledABearOnce with the inspector gadget breakdown? which song, I missed it. EDIT: Got it. Ulrich Firelord: Breaker Of Mountains. That is awesome :) Did it well. |
yeah they pulled it off, and it was good and hokey at the same time
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It was indeed entertaining.
The female vocalist is pretty good too. It's a mix of everything just a shitstorm. But it works. |
it does work, shes ultra talented
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[QUOTE=bunit9488;16526634]its not that bad, dont knock it till you've heard it[/QUOTE]
And what exactly am I listening for that defines this "gadgetcore"? I'm also rather confused as to "nintendocore" as well. I think it's all a load of bullshit, but that's just me. |
poopty
Had to try that. poophole But yes can't stop listnening to the IWABO EP. Vocalist is awesome, gets better everytime I hear it. |
[QUOTE=FallingSnow;16527017]And what exactly am I listening for that defines this "gadgetcore"?
I'm also rather confused as to "nintendocore" as well. I think it's all a load of bullshit, but that's just me.[/QUOTE] someone made a joke because a band borrows the inspector gadget theme song learn to get jokes and youll be just fine |
[quote]someone made a joke because a band borrows the inspector gadget theme song
learn to get jokes and youll be just fine[/quote] lal. Does anyone have any suggestions for similar bands to IWABO? |
[QUOTE=Rocksta71;16527072]this thread sucks[/QUOTE]
So does your mouth. |
[QUOTE]Does anyone have any suggestions for similar bands to IWABO?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.myspace.com/dapartygrind[/url] Maybe these guys, but their not that great, and the vocals are in need of inprovement, imo. At least their new style of vocals doesn't include that annyoing singer. Now, for some good deathcore bands, that make Suicide Silence, Carnifex, Winds of Plague, WtC, and some of the other "main stream" deathcore bands look like ****, check out a few of these bands: [url]http://www.myspace.com/atrestmusic[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/rosefuneral[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/ists[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/belaymylast[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/catalepsy[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/fromtheshallows[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/jeromecore[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/thyartismurder[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/fitmetal[/url] [url]http://www.myspace.com/lorenbattle[/url] The last 2 have a more metalcore than deathcore sound to them, but they have some really heavy moments also. Im sure a few of the links have been repeated, but I don't care. Yay first post, long time lurker lol. |
[quote]and some of the other "main stream" deathcore bands look like ****[/quote]
what...since when did deathcore go mainstream? |
[QUOTE=Pebster49;16527734]what...since when did deathcore go mainstream?[/QUOTE]
Lol. Are you serious? Right about when Hot Topic and MtV2 jumped on the deathcore bandwagon, tbh. |
Yeah, Dr. Acula's full-length is actually surprisingly very very good.
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[quote=bringonthebreakdown;16527750]yeah, Dr. Acula's Full-length Is Actually Surprisingly Very Very Good.[/quote]
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[QUOTE=FallingSnow;16527749]Lol. Are you serious?
Right about when Hot Topic and MtV2 jumped on the deathcore bandwagon, tbh.[/QUOTE] wow, never knew this...i guess im not elite anymore...damnnit |
[QUOTE=bringonthebreakdown;16527750]Yeah, Dr. Acula's full-length is actually surprisingly very very good.[/QUOTE]
take scene grind out of this already crappy thread |
You guys are insane.
This is perhaps the most significant deathcore record to be heard, let me start by saying that much. With such few memorable bands in a genre that relies on tiresome, repetitive breakdowns and piggy squeels, these guys are a true breath of fresh air. And so young! What makes them most exciting is the fact that they can actually play their instruments, a feat which many metal musicians fail to pull off with ease. "The Price of Existance" raised a bar for technicality and flashy guitar work in the wake of countless copycat deathcore groups. "Awaken the Dreamers" pushes those broundaries even further. Hermida is a candidate for best scream/growl in extreme music today. His range will leave the listener at a loss for words, as he transitions from gutteral growls to throat-shredding screams. Chris Storey is the main attraction here. He sweeps across his fret board like an angry janitor. Some of the scales he plays are very exotic and oftentimes jazzy. The drummer is great too, holding a number of blast beats and mind-bending rhythms throughout the course of the record. Tracks like "Never Again" and "Until the End" will leave even the most seasoned metalheads foaming at the mouth for more brutality. A number of fans might be disappointing in the band for opting a more metalcore-friendly direction. You know that friend you have, usually 16-25 years old, who wears Hot Topic clothing and thinks he (or she) can kick anything's *** because he (or she) listens to Killswitch and Job For a Cowboy? Well, don't be suprised if he (or she) listens to this in time. Although I have a feeling this will be a successful breakthrough for the band, at least they've polished up their sound for the better. The breakdowns are bigger, the guitar tone is fuller, the production is crispy and clean, the lyrics are witty and vaguely political, and the guitar solos will melt your face. Forget Despised Icon. Forget JFAC. Forget Animosity. Forget BMTH. All of these bands are fake. They don't play metal the way metal was meant to be played. Buy this album, and cream your pants |
lol
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[QUOTE=Gangrene;16528173]You guys are insane.
This is perhaps the most significant deathcore record to be heard, let me start by saying that much. With such few memorable bands in a genre that relies on tiresome, repetitive breakdowns and piggy squeels, these guys are a true breath of fresh air. And so young! What makes them most exciting is the fact that they can actually play their instruments, a feat which many metal musicians fail to pull off with ease. "The Price of Existance" raised a bar for technicality and flashy guitar work in the wake of countless copycat deathcore groups. "Awaken the Dreamers" pushes those broundaries even further. Hermida is a candidate for best scream/growl in extreme music today. His range will leave the listener at a loss for words, as he transitions from gutteral growls to throat-shredding screams. Chris Storey is the main attraction here. He sweeps across his fret board like an angry janitor. Some of the scales he plays are very exotic and oftentimes jazzy. The drummer is great too, holding a number of blast beats and mind-bending rhythms throughout the course of the record. Tracks like "Never Again" and "Until the End" will leave even the most seasoned metalheads foaming at the mouth for more brutality. A number of fans might be disappointing in the band for opting a more metalcore-friendly direction. You know that friend you have, usually 16-25 years old, who wears Hot Topic clothing and thinks he (or she) can kick anything's *** because he (or she) listens to Killswitch and Job For a Cowboy? Well, don't be suprised if he (or she) listens to this in time. Although I have a feeling this will be a successful breakthrough for the band, at least they've polished up their sound for the better. The breakdowns are bigger, the guitar tone is fuller, the production is crispy and clean, the lyrics are witty and vaguely political, and the guitar solos will melt your face. Forget Despised Icon. Forget JFAC. Forget Animosity. Forget BMTH. All of these bands are fake. They don't play metal the way metal was meant to be played. Buy this album, and cream your pants[/QUOTE] So all that to basically say "GREATEST ALBUM OF THE CENTURY!!!1!!!1"? =| |
morelike all that to copypasta a post from the ASP thread
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[quote=bringonthebreakdown;16527750]Yeah, Dr. Acula's full-length is actually surprisingly very very good.[/quote]
ew no |
[QUOTE=Pete;16528611]morelike all that to copypasta a post from the ASP thread[/QUOTE]
dammit if i knew that i would have giggled more |
this thread has too many douchy losers
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uh lol
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Don't group me with them....i'm just a loser :p lol
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