Music
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On the subject of mathcore theirs a band (protest the hero), and I love them.
Then theres also Norma Jean and I'm not a huge fan but this is my favorite song by them.
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Honestly, I wouldn't know haha. That is only one song (unless you have heard the before). But the stuff you posted was before my time, I love the music I listen to though. I am always willing to listen to new music though - but for me I can't listen to converge.
Ever heard of periphery though? I am in love with them actually they pretty much got me into all the techical grove metal/rock.
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Ever listen to Meshuggah?
They pretty much invented that polyrhythmic style of metal..
Hey Clint, check out confessor. They predated meshuggah by years. The vocals can be a little tough to swallow though.
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Been digging on the latest Jex Thoth ep
if you're digging on newer prog stuff check out Diagonal from the uk. The new Saviours record is pretty tasty, as is Great Falls (ex playing enemy), and if you're in the mood for some really hyper angry blackened crust check out Martyrdod from sweden (one of my favorites). New Masto record is great too, but definitely a step further in the direction they were going, ie:away from their early sound. non metal stuff i'm digging…. New Gillian Welch, Wild Flag, Helms Alee, Mammifer, Six Organs of Admittance.
as for the norma jean/botch debate i can say that botch was an absolutely one of a kind band when they were together. they were an amazing band that was highly underappreciated and its a shame that they didn't stay together. i really would have loved to have seen what direction they took their music. I really loved These Arms are Snakes as well though, they put on an amazing live show.
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i'm a sucker for the late 90's early 2000's
Yeah, good times!
@riffblaster:
i can say that botch was an absolutely one of a kind band when they were together. they were an amazing band that was highly underappreciated and its a shame that they didn't stay together. i really would have loved to have seen what direction they took their music. I really loved These Arms are Snakes as well though, they put on an amazing live show.
Totally agree…I've been impressed with Narrows too.
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the first 4 integrity albums are required listening as well as the split 7" with mayday. Seul have you heard the latest ep's? in my opinion its their best material since the classic line up. its VERY influenced by classic japanese crust/hc. I never really got into the other bands you mentioned though….i always felt like it was too influenced by clones of slayer and not enough discharge. Integ always had a real punk influence that alot of other bands lacked. During that time period I was much more into bands like Born Against and Rorschach and Citizens Arrest. The pre HHIG band Cop Out was great as well, got to play a few shows with them in the early 90's and they always delivered.
Japanese stuff never gets old.....Crow, Bastard, Framtid, Gism( of course) , UG Man, Nightmare, Kriegshog.....i could go on all day. I'm sure you are into alot of the same stuff.
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nice. i havent heard that yet. definitely need to pick it up as well. i cant deny it…..i'm a sucker for a d-beat.
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Just ordered Hot Snakes tickets for 12/1
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A friend of mine just got Hot Snakes tickets for 12/2. Hot Snakes back to back nights. Now just waiting for the zombie apocalypse.
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RIP Frykman. Absolutely love Disfear.
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tomorrow is going to rule
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oh hell yes.