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thrash/powerviolence recommendations
Combinethresher:
So I've been trying out thrash/powerviolence lately, and I can't say I'm a fan. Most of it just sounds like 30 seconds of screaming and guitar feedback, and it's just overall clumsy and overdone.
But, it's the style that underground punk is heading towards, so can anyone recommend some thrash/powerviolence that's actually listenable? As in, "wow this sounds like a short, violent song," as opposed to "wow, this sounds like a punk band and their equipment falling down the stairs." And can anyone explain why anyone likes it in the first place?
jcknbl:
It would be a lot cooler if they called it "ultraviolence". At least then people might mistake it for a Burgess reference and not think the entire scene was culturally illiterate.
KharBevNor:
Municipal Waste.
jariku:
Spazz is spazztastic!
Scuba_Steve:
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exactly what I was going to say.
I'm assuming this is the same stuff as crossover thrash? if so, you need to check out Crumbsuckers, another really cool punk/thrash band.
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