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thrash/powerviolence recommendations
jcknbl:
I really wish we had milk bars. Like really, guys. Milk bars.
KharBevNor:
That band already exist, and they're called The Lower Class Brats.
Also, power electronics > power violence. Then again I never quite got the distinction between power violence and punky grindcore, if indeed there is one. Seriously though, more people need to listen to stuff like Navicon Torture Technologies, Whitehouse, Sutcliffe Jügend, Deathpile and Folkstorm.
@Jcknbl: ?
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: greenMonkey ---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.
--- End quote ---
Well, see, Th'Droogs' would be considered definitive until Clever Fucks came along with their second record, Gnash. The first single would be called "Shitting Tasers," with the collector's b-side "Tesla Coillll." Every song would sound identical.
Clever Fucks would sell eight records, but every one of those eight buyers would go start their own band.
MWhaling:
i don't care what words some bullshit label throws around to sell records. the only drawback is that it confuses people, i guess, but it really isn't that important.
any direction punk chooses to move in can only make it better at this point. though, again, trash and punk is nothing new. and probably can't get any better than when infest did it however long ago.
there isn't any relation to powerviolence and power electronics. though i can't argue with a whitehouse recommendation.
"punky grindcore" and genres like that aren't legitimate but just an adjective informally tacked on to an already ducious genre name.
jariku:
--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---Seriously though, more people need to listen to stuff like Navicon Torture Technologies, Whitehouse, Sutcliffe Jügend, Deathpile and Folkstorm.
--- End quote ---
Also STROM.ec and Brighter Death Now.
MWhaling is right about there not being a connection. Power Electronics is called Power Electronics because the music sounds like it's made with Black & Decker tools.
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