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ALoveSupreme:


Coma Eternal - I am the End


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Members of the formidable metalcore band Nehemiah and (along with 7 Angels 7 Plagues) the midwest's seminal metalcore band End This Day went on to form Coma Eternal.  A short lived (as is probably best in the varying hardcore scenes) project that produced a four track EP.  Technical but still  approachable (often it sounds like the drums are off with the guitars but it all works out by the end of the phrase), the vocals carry the range that I think is best for metalcore: not too low and pig-ish (not that I mind that) and not too pterodactyl-y (not that I mind that).  This is probably, pound for pound, my favorite metalcore/hardcore recording of all time.

Johnny C:
Holy crap this thread rules.

Chad K.:
I also got to see By The Grace of God's last show at Krazyfest in Louisville, Kentucky.  They were on forever, and at one point the members from Endpoint all joined on stage for some tunes, and they played one Guilt song.  Pretty crazy stuff.

I saw Stretch Armstrong at that same festival with Drowningman and Dillinger Escape Plan. All great live bands.  I'm not sure if that festival is still around, or if it is still put on in the same vein, but it was great.  All indie rock and Hardcore bands randomly playing one right after the other and sticking around the whole three days to walk around and talk with everybody and support each other.  To see two somewhat conflicting "scenes" collaborating with each other was pretty cool. 

Re: Quicksand.  I'm not sure that's hardcore, but frankly I don't care.  That band is fucking amazing.  Also, if you put Quicksand in here, I think it's fair to mention Season to Risk's "In a Perfect World."  So...Fucking...Good.

Will:
Oh man, I always loved Stretch Arm Strong. I saw them live a bunch of times, and every time they just looked so damn happy to be on stage, it made me smile.

Guy from The Red Chord is the same way, which is kind of funny given how tough and mean his band sounds. I'm a big fan of hardcore and metal bands that have the balls to admit they're actually having fun.

Christophe:
While we're on the subject of Quicksand, can we just get this can of worms out of the way--am I the only one who thinks Rival Schools aren't very good? Like, at all? Am I missing something? They just sound like a heavier version of Foo Fighters-lite to me.

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