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[QUOTE=JAtomic]record to tape from turntable, record to cd from tape using cd burner, upload to pc...i wish i had the equipment for this process, but i do know how to do it...so if ye find these item for a cheap price its a pretty good investment...hehe[/QUOTE]I know how, I just don't own a record player.
[QUOTE=noneed66]How much do record players cost?[/QUOTE]Depends, 50-150ish. |
[QUOTE=Bitburger]This sucks I got banned on my mx birthday.[/QUOTE]
Who are you? |
[QUOTE=Sk8SkaNJ]I know how, I just don't own a record player.
Depends, 50-150ish.[/QUOTE] Where can you buy them? |
[url]www.ebay.com[/url]
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i found one on ebay for $10...gotta love that ebay
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I'd just like to state that, if you want to find out a band's genre. Go on their site or search with Search Engines for quotes by the band or one of it's members stating the genre or the style they consider themselves to be..
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Lots of bands call themselves hardcore. Lots of bands are not hardcore.
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[QUOTE=One-Eighty-Two]I'd just like to state that, if you want to find out a band's genre. Go on their site or search with Search Engines for quotes by the band or one of it's members stating the genre or the style they consider themselves to be..[/QUOTE]
A) Most bands try not to classify themselves B) You like Blink182, faggot C) Blink182 call themselves punk. Does that mean they are punk? In this video in Driver's Ed today, they had a dangerous intersection in Irvine, CA. It was hot. |
[url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104917[/url]
That thread is pretty disgusting/hilarious. Except some kid calls Thrice nu-metal. :angry: |
hardcore/metalcore/meh...
check this site: [URL=http://www.purevolume.com/blackmyheart]BLACK MY HEART[/URL]
they list these guys as hardcore. meh. just wanna see if your gonna bitch about it. lol \m/. good thread btw. now i can just copy and forward the link to all those who are confused with music genres.. [QUOTE=shane italian]**Decided to bring this into the Punk Forum. If it turns into a spam/agrument thread then close it as soon as possible. It's meant for education and actual discussion. This is for those of you who throw around the the phrase hardcore far too often. Metalcore is often mistaken for Hardcore on these boards. Here's the difference. Hardcore is punk influenced music that sometimes has a heavier sound and sometime's doesn't. It sometimes have breakdowns and some don't, this depends more on the age of the band. Some are straight edge, some aren't. But most have honest sincere lyrics about issues that they themselves face. Metalcore is obviously metal influenced and because they're of this there is more complexity in the writings of guitar, more noted riffs added to it than hardcore has.. Some say that it has punk influences...but that depends on what band you are talking about. Metalcore has a lot of breakdowns, most of which have the "JUN JUN JUN" sound which some double bass. Metalcore was a lot better a couple years ago before more and more band's started learning that you can tune into drop-C, use only thin picks, and get a drummer who knows his double bass. Hardcore bands: Blood For Blood, Chain Of Strength, American Nightmare, Death Threat, Judge, Gorilla Biscuits, 7 Seconds, Champion, Count Me Out, Carry On, Terror Metalcore bands: Hatebreed, 100 Demons, Bury Your Dead, Black My Heart, On Broken Wings, Hoods, North Side Kings, Walls Of Jericho, Clenched Fist [B]MORE BY SK8SKANJ[/B] Grindcore in its purest form consisted of short, apocalyptic blasts of noise played on standard heavy metal instrumentation (distorted guitar, bass, drums). Although grindcore wasn't just randomly improvised, it certainly didn't follow conventional structure, either; while riffs could sometimes be picked out, pure grindcore never featured verses, choruses, or even melodies. Grindcore vocals sounded torturous, ranging from high-pitched shrieks to low, throat-shredding growls and barks; although the lyrics were usually quite verbose, they were very rarely intelligible. Some bands in this catagory can also be known as Mathcore. Meaning they're more complex in the musical writings. Grindcore bands: Napalm Death, Dillinger Escape Plan, Death, Carcass, The Locust, The Tony Danza Tap Dance Extravaganza, **** and Ball Torture, Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed... Emo style has become broader over the years. In the beginning, these bands consisted mostly of people who played in hardcore punk bands, got burned out its limited forms, and moved to a guitar-oriented, midtempo rock-based sound with emotional punk vocals (i.e., no posed soulful crooning like pop music). The central aspect here is the guitars - distorted, strummed mostly in duo unison, with occasional catchy riff highlights. This becomes known as the classic "D.C. sound," along with the octave chords that show up in later "emo" music. Later bands bring in more pop elements, like catchy-riff based songs, pop song structures (listen to Jawbreaker's "Chesterfield King" to illustrate this), and less-punk, more-smoothly-sung high-register singing (less yelling, straining, throatiness). Listen to Elliot or Chamberlain for an example of how alternative-pop this music has become. Yet those bands are undeniably still emocore. Also note most emo bands play Gibson Les Paul guitars, with a few SGs, and use mostly Marshall JCM-800 amps...Emo has recently evolved into something more complex since the D.C. era. Bands have adopted to more obscure lyrics along with intricate riffs and interesting vocals. Emo bands: Rites of Spring, Embrace, Gray Matter, Ignition, Dag Nasty, Monsula, Fugazi kind of, Fuel, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Hot Water Music, Elliot, Friction, Soulside, early Lifetime, Split Lip/Chamberlain, Kerosene 454 Post-Hardcore In the early-to-mid '80s, several bands in the United States came to life that were inspired by the do-it-yourself ethics and the cathartic, guitar-heavy material characterized by the hardcore punk bands that predated them. These newer bands, termed post-hardcore, often found complex and dynamic ways of blowing off steam that generally went outside the strict hardcore realm of "loud fast rules." These bands often used more than three chords and they also creatively built and released tension rather than airing their dirty laundry in short, sharp, frenetic bursts. Additionally, many of these bands' vocalists were just as likely to deliver their lyrics with a whispered croon as they were a maniacal yelp. Along with Hüsker Dü, Naked Raygun was one of the first U.S. post-punk bands of the early '80s that merged melodic influences with punk/hardcore. These were the first two bands (Husker and Naked Raygun) in 1981. With other bands in the Chicago scene such as the Effigies, Breaking Circus and Man Sized Action followed by later bands such as Fugazi, Quicksand, Dag Nasty and Mission Of Burma. Another important influence on many of these bands was U.K. post-punk from the late '70s and early '80s; Gang of Four, Public Image Limited, Joy Division, and Wire played a significant role in many of the bands' musical growth.[/QUOTE] |
They're metalcore. I dig it. Purevolume doens't have metalcore for a genre yet. They could have put metal/hardcore, though.
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[QUOTE=hardcorelogo30]check this site: [URL=http://www.purevolume.com/blackmyheart]BLACK MY HEART[/URL]
they list these guys as hardcore. meh. just wanna see if your gonna bitch about it. lol \m/. good thread btw. now i can just copy and forward the link to all those who are confused with music genres..[/QUOTE]Yeah, Black My Heart are a good example of metalcore. |
[QUOTE=cbmartinez24]A) Most bands try not to classify themselves
B) You like Blink182, faggot C) Blink182 call themselves punk. Does that mean they are punk? In this video in Driver's Ed today, they had a dangerous intersection in Irvine, CA. It was hot.[/QUOTE]Awesome! We have a lot of bad traffic for a suburb. Do you know the streets by chance? |
Something Lake Road. There's a tiny memorial on the divider where the kid's car got smashed. His name was like Scott Baker or something.
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[QUOTE=cbmartinez24]Something Lake Road. There's a tiny memorial on the divider where the kid's car got smashed. His name was like Scott Baker or something.[/QUOTE]My computer repair teacher told us about that kid and what happened. Sucks. I don't live in the that area though...but I still have to deal with all the Asian drivers.
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Hahaha, Asians. I bet all the scene kids go through red lights and say, "I'm too hardcore for red lights."
My friend swears that he saw a kid get hit my car, get knocked down and then get up and say, "I'm too hardcore for brokenlegs." He swears it happened but I don't beleive it. |
[QUOTE=cbmartinez24]Hahaha, Asians. I bet all the scene kids go through red lights and say, "I'm too hardcore for red lights."
My friend swears that he saw a kid get hit my car, get knocked down and then get up and say, "I'm too hardcore for brokenlegs." He swears it happened but I don't beleive it.[/QUOTE]When I was in drivers ed, my teacher swore he hit an armadillo that levetated after he hit it...that guy was weird. |
whats Unearth considered?
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Actually I heard that armadillos jump when the see cars or anything coming towards them , cause when a wolf or something come they can jump over them, but not with cars.
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[QUOTE=blackflagbassist]whats Unearth considered?[/QUOTE]
Metalcore, if I am not mistaken? |
[QUOTE=fat_****103]Metalcore, if I am not mistaken?[/QUOTE]
probaly, they sound like it |
[QUOTE=what happened last night?]mmm
where can i hear comeback kid on the net[/QUOTE] Contact me on AIM and I can send you some of their stuff. xskammunistx |
My driver's ed teacher is a 70 year old butch woman who basically teaches us that even if we follow the rules of the road, we are going to die. Today her exact words were, "Your lucky you made it to school safe today, you don't know if you're going to make it home today alive." Everyday she tells us three or four accidents she saw/clipped out of the paper. Yesterday, a truck full of sheep crashed and splattered chicken and sheep all over the highway. She told us one story of a cop who his a pole so hard, that they can't find enough of his brain to to a toxicology test. Also, a resident 200 feet away found something on his fence the next day. It was the cop's intestine. I have doubts about ever going in a car after some days of her class.
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[QUOTE=cbmartinez24][url]http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=104917[/url]
That thread is pretty disgusting/hilarious. Except some kid calls Thrice nu-metal. :angry:[/QUOTE] oh my god. my post in there is ridiculous. i had absolutely no idea what i was talking about. :lol: |
[QUOTE=punkerx99]oh my god. my post in there is ridiculous. i had absolutely no idea what i was talking about. :lol:[/QUOTE]
I was going to point that out... |
[QUOTE=A-Life-Less-Plagued]I was going to point that out...[/QUOTE]Don't hate.
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[QUOTE=A-Life-Less-Plagued]I was going to point that out...[/QUOTE]
hahaha. let's hope no one digs up my posts from when i was first here: i was HUGE on drive-thru when i came here in '02. Moral of the story: we all start somewhere. on another note--minus the bear aren't hardcore but i'm mentioning them here anyway. i just bougth highly refined pirates, and i'm thoroughly enjoying it. they are a very cool band. |
I'd just like to ask for recommendations for bands that sound like JR Ewing, as I'm liking them a lot right now. Thanks:)
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I thought JR Ewing is a rapper.
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Dude, check out this hot edge band.
[url]http://www.purevolume.com/afropirate[/url] |
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