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michaelicious:

--- Quote from: Sam on 04 May 2009, 05:59 ---i'll up some Hot Cross for this thread later today, since they're one of my favorite hardcore bands next to off minor, converge etc

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Contention: Off Minor is a better band than Saetia ever was. Agree/disagree?

rynne:

--- Quote from: Harun on 03 May 2009, 23:02 ---The Acacia Strain-  my kind-of-but-not-really guilty pleasure in hardcore. Very fun listen. Just to give you an idea of them, here are some song titles from their most recent album: "Skynet," "Dr. Doom," "Cthulhu," "JFC," and "Kräken." They also like artificial harmonics a lot, and dabble in a fair amount of polymetric drumming/guitars  for those music dorks. They also have a music video thematically based around the glorious sport of tetherball

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This is considered hardcore?  Not that I don’t like it; I do.  But it sounds like Meshuggah, which I'd think puts them more in the math-metal range than in hardcore.

Harun:
yeah, they're definitely not a typical hardcore band. Some (retarded) critics have (retardely) labeled them as deathcore, which is a label I hate, and is completely inaccurate. Their second most recent album, The Dead Walk, definitely started incorporating lots and lots of Meshuggah influence. But given their overall sound, I think they are definitely still a hardcore band. Their album before The Dead Walk, 3750, is pretty straight-laced hardcore.

^I see you changed them to not being hardcore to math-metal. They definitely still have lots of hardcore elements in their sound still (gang shouts, breakdowns, fast rolling double bass drum/guitar parts). But also given their mathy tendencies a la Meshuggah, I think they could be labeled as math-hardcore rather than math-metal. Dillinger is more math-metal.

Melodic:
My girlfriend saw Gallows a few years ago, and they gave her a free shirt! It is even an okay shirt!

Also guys you should listen to this stuff:

Fear Before The March Of Flames -- The Always Open Mouth


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Loud, abrasive experimental post-hardcore that is almost too thought-out to be so noisy. It is pretty good stuff!

spoon_of_grimbo:
Well I'm getting nowhere with this coursework, so I figured, fuck it, I'll upload some stuff.  But this will be about the last from me for a good week or so anyway.  Enjoy!

Johnny Truant - "In the Library of Horrific Events"  (2005)




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Sadly now-defunct purveyors of quality atmospheric hardcore/metalcore, who claimed to be heavily influenced by Botch, and also by Mark Z. Danielewski's novel "House of Leaves," the main character of which the band are named after.  This is their second album, which strikes a good balance between the more tech-metal leanings of their debut "The Repercussions of a Badly Planned Suicide," and the more straight-ahead hardcore leanings of their swansong "No Tears for the Creatures."


Hot Water Music - "Fuel for the Hate Game"  (1997)




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Always more of a post-hardcore/rock band than a hardcore band, but still, Hot Water Music are one of those bands that manages to be hugely passionate without ever being preachy, whilst also making some incredibly original music.  This is probably their released that's closest to being straight up hardcore, but it still owes a lot to the likes of Fugazi.


And holy crap, what's this!?  All three Kid Dynamite albums, you say!?  In one handy upload too, I'd wager!  Why, it's like three christmases came all at once!

Kid Dynamite - "Kid Dynamite"  (1998)



Kid Dynamite - "Shorter, Faster, Louder"  (2000)



Kid Dynamite - "Cheap Shots, Youth Anthems"  (2003)




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