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The Hardcore Thread Genre • Page 16

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by DarkHotline, Mar 31, 2016.

  1. Borat 2: Vengeance

    The Pitbull of Chorus.fm Prestigious

    Fair enough, the three of them were on tour a bunch. Backtrack was one of the first hardcore bands I heard, don't listen too much anymore
     
  2. carrytheweird

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    Now there's a band I never understood the hype for. Seen em 4 times. Listened to every release. Finally accepted I was forcing it.
     
  3. SamLevi11

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    Anyone here down on Grove Street Families?

     
  4. Jake W

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  5. Horrorca

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    I feel they are waaaay ahead of the game - plus super catchy riffs, insane groove and heavy af

    total winner
     
  6. carrytheweird

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    Difference of opinion I suppose. Nothing they ever did felt very big or catchy to me. And I'm even less of a fan of the vocals.
     
  7. Horrorca

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    it's cool, different strokes bla bla

    maybe their new one will make you a fan ; )
     
  8. swboyd

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    Code Orange's first couple releases were pretty rad, but they lost me with I Am King. Too much focus on the mosh riffs for me.
     
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  9. williek311

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    Code Orange sucks. But in good news anybody in the DFW area IRON AGE just announced a show for tomorrow. Playing alongside RZL DZL, Build & Destroy, Vulgar Display et al.
     
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  10. Horrorca

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    I'm interested to hear why you think they suck
     
  11. Jake W

    oh my god, I'm back on my bullshit Prestigious

    I Am King is so boring.
     
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  12. cherrywaves

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    I Am King is a really good gym record, but I don't listen to it much beyond that. I wish they pursued some of the more chaotic/ambient aspects of their first album. They're still really young, their best has yet to come.
     
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  13. williek311

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  14. Horrorca

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    elaborate
     
  15. GettingSodas

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    I think I Am King is a pretty dope record but I agree some of the riffs on the album are a little "moshy".
     
  16. Joel

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    my friend just showed me Drug Church, dope as fuck
     
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  17. carrytheweird

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    There's nothing wrong with playing breakdowns and having "mosh" integrated into your writing process. Just do it in a tasteful manner that's not ripping somebody else's riff or the one you played on the track before and I'll be a fan.

    Code Orange's name, vocals, and all around song structuring constantly turned me off of them. I even saw them at TIH two different years. People go nuts for that band but I never felt the hype.
     
  18. johnnyferris

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    Love Drug Church. Was actually listening to Paul Walker last night.
     
  19. Horrorca

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    my favorite Drug Church is the Swell EP - soooo good.
     
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  20. Leftandleaving

    I will be okay. everything Supporter

    Wish I could get into drug church / sdf but I can't stand the vocals
     
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  21. Horrorca

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    interesting perspective... I thought their sound, while rooted in hxc stereotype, was quite original... all those atmospheric, noisey moments on the first LP, for example...
     
  22. Horrorca

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    try the new Self Defense EP - Pay's doing more of the whispery kind of stuff instead of the shouty kind... you might dig
     
  23. Leftandleaving

    I will be okay. everything Supporter

    Will do
     
  24. Horrorca

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    what I love about Self Defense is that one record might alienate someone, and then the next one that same person might love - sooner or later you will find a Self Defense song you'll love
     
  25. Horrorca

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    just a quick reminder that Hüsker Dü are gods
     
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