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Dimmukane:
go go fall out boy
sean:
i heard from a guy that a guy that my friend knows that interpol rules
Nodaisho:
--- Quote from: sean on 14 Jan 2010, 09:28 ---what about sludge core guys?
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What about thrashcore?
Actually, wouldn't that be crossover? That analogy didn't work so well.
I guess I could see where you would get the idea that post-metal is sludge, but if it is sludge, it is sludge with a lot of the punk influence taken out of it, more relaxed and sprawling than sludge normally is.
a pack of wolves:
No, thrashcore is hardcore that's really fast but not very metallic or too big on low end, so different from grindcore or powerviolence. Think "thrashing it out" not "thrash metal" and bands like Vitamin X, Voorhees, D.S.-13, Lärm, What Happens Next? etc. It's basically the best musical formula of all time, I will take generic thrashcore over a good example of almost any style of music 90% of the time.
I think a good rule of thumb for working out if a post-metal band could be considered sludge would be "does this sound insufferably wimpy when played after Iron Monkey and Corrupted?" Sludge needs to be dirty. So Snowblood or Neurosis cut the mustard, Isis? Not so much.
David_Dovey:
Pretty much!
Like its cousin post-rock, it's somewhat of a catch-all, particularly for people not familiar with the bands labeled as such, but if you're into it you can pretty much tell instinctively what should and shouldn't get that label.
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