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[QUOTE=cbmartinez]In/Humanity reuinion at Pointless Fest![/QUOTE]
Is this already happening for this year? I'm definately going again, I had a lot of fun. |
Phobia has a terrible growl. Still good, though.
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Phobia's growl is awesome I think.
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[QUOTE=TheHealingDawn]haha, have you ever gone to pointless fest?[/QUOTE]
no i wish. |
Anyone ever see the video of Phobia on Real Tv?
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[QUOTE=NewKindofArmy03]Is this already happening for this year?
I'm definately going again, I had a lot of fun.[/QUOTE] The reunion is still a rumor but I'm really psyched nevertheless. Have you heard In/Humanity? |
No, I can't find any of their stuff.
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It's really hard to find. I have 20 or so tracks by them that I'll send you over AIM. I'll upload a couple right now though.
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Whoa, Whoa. Can you send me some of that In/Humanity CB?
screen name = HalighEyesBright |
[url=http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2JFEF2TFPP12K1IWFTQ691H1DF]In/Humanity- "Double Digit Fun"[/url]
[url=http://s61.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1BI4Y7FAAE7N03502105POM8G5]In/Humanity- "Too Drunk To Molotov"[/url] [url=http://s61.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=163SBV31JDJ7V33YC0GZPQ8CU2]In/Humanity- "Teenage Suicide, Do It"[/url] |
[QUOTE=whiteminority]Whoa, Whoa. Can you send me some of that In/Humanity CB?
screen name = HalighEyesBright[/QUOTE] Yeah sure. |
thanks bro. :)
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[QUOTE=Skrunnch]I wrote this for the genre definitions:
Power Violence is a sub genre of grindcore, and contains shrieked, high pitched vocals, very fast guitar, and very fast drums, using blast beats very often. Songs are played at such break-neck speed that power violence songs are often no more than 1 minute long, and are at times as short as 20 seconds long. Power Violence was pioneered in the 80's, from bands such as Infest, and Siege. It had it's greatest explosion in the early 90's, often refered to as the second wave of power violence, containing bands such as **** on the Beach, Charles Bronson, and Spazz. Bands such as Capitalist Casualties, Man Is the Bastard, and No Comment were called the first wave of power violence.[/QUOTE] Nice definition. I revised the thrash and crust definitions. Here they are: [B]Crust (Originally done by Subvert_bassist)[/B] My comments of the original: [I]"He did really well on this, although lacking on some points, still well done. He actually knew the history which was good."[/I] Crust is an evolved form of hardcore punk. It has been described as apocalyptic hardcore with a tinge of metal. Its lyrics are usually very political in nature, dealing with everything from squatting, to veganism, to anarchy, and to animal rights. Taking elements from anarcho and grind, crust bands have come up with their own original sound, which can vary from slow and sludgy, to blisteringly fast. Some early bands include Antischism, Amebix, and Deviated Instinct, who originally coined the term "crust" as it was originally called "stenchcore". Current crust bands include World Burns To Death, Behind Enemy Lines, Hellshock, and Subvert Citizens. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [B]Thrash (Originally done by DDM)[/B] My comments of the original: [I]"He did a good job, but he concentrated solely on thrash metal. He completely left out crossover."[/I] Thrash metal was started with bands such as Slayer, Metallica, Heathen, and Exodus in the Bay Area music scene, and bands like Nuclear Assault and Anthrax ripping it up over on the East coast in New York City. These bands took the metal that was around at the time (Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Black Sabbath, etc.) and fused it with the raw sound of punk rock. They took the hard-hitting instruments of bands like Sabbath and added the speed and aggression from punk music. They also took away majority of the lyrics based on mythology and replaced them with angry, quick lyrics about violence and discontent. Not to mention singing them in much the same way hardcore punk bands did, they sang them loud, fast and barely audible. Around the same time that the Bay Area/NYC thrash metal scenes was flourishing, another, more raw, scene was culminating in Houston, TX's punk scene. Crossover Thrash came from punks who were tired of the same old tunes at the same speed. Bands such as DRI (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles) and Verbal Abuse pioneered the genre. DRI was actually a major influence to many thrash metal bands of the time. [NOTE: Dave Lambardo of Slayer was quoted to have been heavily influenced by them and is seen wearing their shirt in several live videos.] They infused the same style that thrash metal was using but stuck to their punk roots more. Thus the music was, majority of the time, faster, angrier and rawer. Throughout the 80's NYC also gained a hold of the genre with such bands as Crumbsuckers and Ludichrist. The genre still continues to strive with the originals, DRI and Verbal Abuse, and bands like Municipal Waste and Cross Examination leading the pack of new bands to keep the genre alive. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- :thumb: |
Yo. SOD sucks. I've thought so since I was a complete death head and I think so now. Speaking of SOD which is linked to blastbeats, I'm going to make my drummer learn gravity blasts. When he does blasts he uses his right foot at the same speed. I think it helps him coordinate everything.
In other news, my band which has songs that average a minute and a half had our first practice with the new lineup and realized the vokillist who is an amazing writer, writes songs that are too short. It was a funny realization. I think tomorrow we are recording instruments only (because Benjamin the singer lives 20 minutes away from the rest of us and we only get him on weekends) and we might, as we have coined the term, Ed Gein it. To Ed Gein it means to have all three instrumentalists cover all of the vocal duties. We do this anyway, but it only becomes Ed Geining it when there is no lead vocalist present. A lesson in grind vocals. Here is a list of bands I most assuredly do not like that lots of people do like Ringworm Coalesce The Chariot SOD The Red Death The Acacia Strain Between the Buried and Me Napalm Death Revulsed Thank you and good night. Also, The Mystery of John Ashcroft has changed their name to I'm a Thirty Second Soundbyte |
[QUOTE=JAtomic][B]Crust (Originally done by Subvert_bassist)[/B]
Crust is an evolved form of hardcore punk. It has been described as apocalyptic hardcore with a tinge of metal. Its lyrics are usually very political in nature, dealing with everything from squatting, to veganism, to anarchy, and to animal rights. Taking elements from anarcho and grind, crust bands have come up with their own original sound, which can vary from slow and sludgy, to blisteringly fast. Some early bands include Antischism, Amebix, and Deviated Instinct, who originally coined the term "crust" as it was originally called "stenchcore". Current crust bands include World Burns To Death, Behind Enemy Lines, Hellshock, and [B]Subvert Citizens[/B].[/QUOTE] I love how he included is own band in the definition. |
Hahahahaha, I didn't even notice that.
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[QUOTE=Dancin' Man]Yo. SOD sucks. I've thought so since I was a complete death head and I think so now. Speaking of SOD which is linked to blastbeats, I'm going to make my drummer learn gravity blasts. When he does blasts he uses his right foot at the same speed. I think it helps him coordinate everything.
In other news, my band which has songs that average a minute and a half had our first practice with the new lineup and realized the vokillist who is an amazing writer, writes songs that are too short. It was a funny realization. I think tomorrow we are recording instruments only (because Benjamin the singer lives 20 minutes away from the rest of us and we only get him on weekends) and we might, as we have coined the term, Ed Gein it. To Ed Gein it means to have all three instrumentalists cover all of the vocal duties. We do this anyway, but it only becomes Ed Geining it when there is no lead vocalist present. A lesson in grind vocals. Here is a list of bands I most assuredly do not like that lots of people do like Ringworm Coalesce The Chariot SOD The Red Death The Acacia Strain Between the Buried and Me Napalm Death Revulsed Thank you and good night. Also, The Mystery of John Ashcroft has changed their name to I'm a Thirty Second Soundbyte[/QUOTE] If SOD is referring to Stormtroopers of Death then your opinion means nothing. What would you not liking them since you were a deathhead have anythign to do with a thrash band? Also, I still don't really consider Ed Gein to be grind. As for that list of bands that ye hate, the only bands on that list that I like are SOD and Napalm Death. [QUOTE=Culture Shock]I love how he included is own band in the definition.[/QUOTE] hahahaha, nah, I added that for him. I would of left it if he had put it, but still. Those are my definitions basically as I edited the originals. I felt like adding them to the def as it would prob help getting their name out amongst MXers. |
[QUOTE=JAtomic]...Current crust bands include World Burns To Death, Behind
Enemy Lines, Hellshock, and Subvert Citizens.[/QUOTE] Oh ****, that's sick, haha. |
[QUOTE=cbmartinez][url=http://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2JFEF2TFPP12K1IWFTQ691H1DF]In/Humanity- "Double Digit Fun"[/url]
[url=http://s61.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1BI4Y7FAAE7N03502105POM8G5]In/Humanity- "Too Drunk To Molotov"[/url] [url=http://s61.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=163SBV31JDJ7V33YC0GZPQ8CU2]In/Humanity- "Teenage Suicide, Do It"[/url][/QUOTE] TEENAGE SUICIDE! DO IT NOW! In/Humanity rules. Phobia's high pitched scream > growl [quote=NewKindOfArmy03]Anyone ever see the video of Phobia on Real Tv?[/quote] What was it? |
I love me Stormtroopers of Death. Milk is a classic song.
In/Humanity does indeed rule. I love them. |
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What was it?[/QUOTE] some crazy crackhead chinky getting whacked over the head with a bass. you can watch it on phobias website. |
That thing on Real TV was awesome.
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[QUOTE=RetiredAt21]I love me Stormtroopers of Death. Milk is a classic song.[/QUOTE]
Listen to milk, then ENT - screaming f'ucking mayhem. hmm.... [URL="http://www.obscene.cz/mp3/extreme%20noise%20terror%20-%20screaming%20****ing%20mayhem.mp3"]http://www.obscene.cz/mp3/extreme%20noise%20terror%20-%20screaming%20****ing%20mayhem.mp3[/URL] Edit - you'll have to replace **** with [B]f[/B]uck. |
[QUOTE=Scabies]some crazy crackhead chinky getting whacked over the head with a bass. you can watch it on phobias website.[/QUOTE]
I found the link, but the video isn't working. :angry: [url]http://www.jellobung.com/phobia/video.html[/url] Edit: Nevermind. My Adblock was blocking it. Haha, they call them a hardcore punk band. |
ENT? Does that stand for something?
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Extreme Noise Terror, I'm guessing.
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:eek: Extreme Noise Terror of course, im shocked at you :p
but yeah, listen to it the intros are identical. |
Ah, silly me, I should've known.
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Friday May 12th (2006) 7:00pm
DISFEAR (Sweden) 9 SHOCKS TERROR STRONG INTENTION RUMPELSTILTSKIN GRINDER @ First Unitarian Church This show is gonna rule. |
That show definitely will own.
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