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Combinethresher:

--- Quote from: MWhaling ---there's pretty much nothing right with this thread.
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Care to explain why?

MWhaling:
well powerviolence was a joke genre name, was pretty different from "thrash" (unless you consider stuff like charles bronson pv, which isn't actually correct) and no one has played anything that could be called "powerviolence" in nearly a decade so I don't see how it could be considered the shape of things to come.
but if you do what to listen to it, try man is the bastard (as that other guy said, though ignore his other two recommendations), crossed out and suppression.

Combinethresher:

--- Quote from: MWhaling ---well powerviolence was a joke genre name, was pretty different from "thrash" (unless you consider stuff like charles bronson pv, which isn't actually correct) and no one has played anything that could be called "powerviolence" in nearly a decade so I don't see how it could be considered the shape of things to come.
but if you do what to listen to it, try man is the bastard (as that other guy said, though ignore his other two recommendations), crossed out and suppression.
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In that case, I'd suggest you email To Live A Lie records and tell them they're 10 years out of date.

And generally, I do see the independent punk scene moving towards thrash, which is unfortunate. But it's better than tired Rolling Stones riffs, I guess.

ALoveSupreme:
Weekend Nachos is a local band that I hear is sorta big.

I thought "Powerviolence" was an actual genre, but "emoviolence" was a joke name... whatever, emoviolence is awesome anyways.

greenMonkey:

--- Quote from: 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.
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The definitive band of the genre would be called 'Alex and the Droogs'.  Their first album would be called "Ludovico's Technique' and their hit singles would be "The Old In-Out' and 'A Real Horroshow Tolchock'.

I would totally listen to that band.

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