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Posted: January 04 2011 at 10:26
harmonium.ro wrote:
Kevin, I liked The Ocean and East Of The Wall, they're very good. I still don't like hardcore vocals but at least I don't mind them anymore. East Of The Wall are awesome; definitely the best hardcore-based metal I've heard so far (I liked it even more than Periphery).
Periphery are more metalcore than anything but I'm glad you liked it. That Ressentiment album is definitely going to grow on me, I really like the tones they put out on it.
Have you tried Heliocentric or Anthropocentric yet, from The Ocean? They got a new lead singer after Precambrian and I must say he writes some brilliantly catchy vocal melodies.
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Posted: January 04 2011 at 10:52
NecronCommander wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
Kevin, I liked The Ocean and East Of The Wall, they're very good. I still don't like hardcore vocals but at least I don't mind them anymore. East Of The Wall are awesome; definitely the best hardcore-based metal I've heard so far (I liked it even more than Periphery).
Periphery are more metalcore than anything but I'm glad you liked it. That Ressentiment album is definitely going to grow on me, I really like the tones they put out on it.
Have you tried Heliocentric or Anthropocentric yet, from The Ocean? They got a new lead singer after Precambrian and I must say he writes some brilliantly catchy vocal melodies.
I was including metalcore when I said "hardcore based", but if that's not correct I am willing to learn the differences.
From The Ocean I listened to Anthropocentric today, that's my first from them.
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Posted: January 04 2011 at 11:08
harmonium.ro wrote:
NecronCommander wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
Kevin, I liked The Ocean and East Of The Wall, they're very good. I still don't like hardcore vocals but at least I don't mind them anymore. East Of The Wall are awesome; definitely the best hardcore-based metal I've heard so far (I liked it even more than Periphery).
Periphery are more metalcore than anything but I'm glad you liked it. That Ressentiment album is definitely going to grow on me, I really like the tones they put out on it.
Have you tried Heliocentric or Anthropocentric yet, from The Ocean? They got a new lead singer after Precambrian and I must say he writes some brilliantly catchy vocal melodies.
I was including metalcore when I said "hardcore based", but if that's not correct I am willing to learn the differences.
From The Ocean I listened to Anthropocentric today, that's my first from them.
Hardcore and metalcore are usually two separate ideologies in metal but there is some crossover.
Oh, alright, I thought maybe you had listened to Precambrian. Anthropocentric might be my favorite from them yet.
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Posted: January 04 2011 at 11:20
You helped her cross the street?
I am probably using the word "based" in a wrong way. In my mind, when I say about something that it's "based" on some other thing, I mean that the former has transcended the latter, but it's origins are still discernable in the latter. Even the name suggests that metalcore, while, being different to hardcore, comes from metal and hardcore.
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Posted: January 04 2011 at 11:37
I would recommend Precambrian as well. It's an excellent album.
No, she was a frequent customer at one of the restaurants we used to go to when I was little and still lived in Arizona. Apparently we sat next to her at a table one day and she took a liking to my brother and I (I was probably no more than eight or nine at the time) and introduced herself to my mother.
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Posted: January 04 2011 at 11:47
aginor wrote:
I just instinctly know the difference between hardcore, post-hardcore, and metalcore,
At The Dive-In is post hardcore, In Flames, Lamb Of God and Killswitch Engage is Metalcore, I don't know any Hardcore bands though
this is my favourite Metalcore band
my favourite and only post harcore band I probably will like
I adore thisn song and band (even more then the Mars Volta)
I'm not a big fan of Killswitch but that song isn't too bad. They've got that generic mainstream metal tone that I'm not very fond of. Lamb of God are kind of the same way but they are also probably more of a mainstream metal act than a metalcore band. I've not heard much new In Flames but I'm pretty sure their older, more praised stuff is usually considered melodeth.
At the Drive-In are also pretty good, and they have a few post-hardcore tendencies but I think as a whole they are more of just an experimental alt. punk band.
Edited by NecronCommander - January 04 2011 at 11:50
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