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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 5:12 am 
 

That's some noisy shit you got there friend, how do you even find this stuff? I'm pretty sure there isn't alot of 'trve' punky grindcore (if any) on the archives. Seems like you were a part of that scene O_o or is just lots of youtube roaming.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 9:23 am 
 

Klank95 wrote:
Then contradict me, dipshit.


This is grind

This is not

This is grind

This is not

If you don't see the difference, you don't belong on this forum. You don't seem to have any understanding that words have meaning and that you can't just make your own up independent of how other people use it. National socialism is not left-wing. Obituary do not play grindcore. This is not a debate. This is not a discussion. They're a death metal band. You can't just "well I disagree" your way out of this either, since this isn't a matter of opinion. You're wrong.
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NbleSavage
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 5:50 pm 
 

tentacleterror wrote:
Now this is for all the grind freaks out there, it was released last year but if you missed this then goddamn you are in for a threat :headbang:

The Nak'ay & Pizza Hi Five 7" split
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7wlG28robo
Grind!
Cerebral Sacrifice To The Mongoloids Of Grindcore :lol:

Totally forgot about this: More Pizza Hi Five (Promo 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=608i8CE4Xsw

Now if only Lt. Dan could record an EP that sounds like their side of the Archagathus split
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2Ofa4xWRz4


This killed! Nice rec!

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tentacleterror
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 2:59 am 
 

IamDBR wrote:
That's some noisy shit you got there friend, how do you even find this stuff? I'm pretty sure there isn't alot of 'trve' punky grindcore (if any) on the archives. Seems like you were a part of that scene O_o or is just lots of youtube roaming.


Noise is the only way! :)
You can find more info about these bands on Discogs.
A good place to start is here: https://www.discogs.com/artist/252868-Agathocles
and check out some random splits Agathocles did (there are a few to pick from)
Agathocles is the only first-wave grindcore band that are still active today. Been keeping the scene alive for over 30years!

Personally i found all these bands by being a grind freak for 20 years and i buy a lot of split 7inches (99% of all grind is released on either vinyl or tape and most never get released on CD except for discography CDs). I only use youtube to find some of these to recommend to other people.

Unholy Grave is the best grindcore band out there!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKDV1bFT0JM
The production on that song is wild! Listen to that crash! :love:
It also reminds me of the production of Tumors Splattered Human Goulash, sounds/feels like a mountain is collapsing around you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJHcoapqn1Y It does not sound as brutal as on the vinyl.

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tentacleterror
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 3:07 am 
 

NbleSavage wrote:
tentacleterror wrote:
Now this is for all the grind freaks out there, it was released last year but if you missed this then goddamn you are in for a threat :headbang:

The Nak'ay & Pizza Hi Five 7" split
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7wlG28robo
Grind!
Cerebral Sacrifice To The Mongoloids Of Grindcore :lol:

Totally forgot about this: More Pizza Hi Five (Promo 2016) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=608i8CE4Xsw

Now if only Lt. Dan could record an EP that sounds like their side of the Archagathus split
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2Ofa4xWRz4


This killed! Nice rec!


Some more newer North American bands worth checking out:
Dead Issue, Misanthropic Noise, Archagathus, Mass Grave, G.O.D., Violent Gorge, Lt. Dan, In Disgust, Pretty Little Flower, Hypo-Christians, Endless Demise.

There's is also lots of things happening in South East Asia, tons of cool bands coming from there:
Compulsion to Kill, Alchemy of Sickness, Shitnoise Bastards, Proletar, Tersanjung 13, Parkinson, SMG, Magnicide, Psychotic Sufference, Maximum Thrash.
And if you like insane fast hardcore check out a band called Lowfat (from Thailand with a Japanese singer)

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ThanatosUK
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 4:59 am 
 

I've been meaning to get into Unholy Grave for years. Are there any good starting points or should I just grab some 7"s?

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 5:15 am 
 

Directed towards tentacleterror

Was stuck in a shitty place with shit-ton of people today, noisy grind got me through that :p

Kind of random but what sort of evolution do you see in grind after 30+ years, to me it sounds like the newer bands are just ripping off the legends (sorry if I sound like grandpa) Any bands in particular that you think will become big names in the overall extreme metal/hardcore scene (apart from maybe Pig Destroyer)?

Edit: Unholy Grave is some sickeningly raw shit, just what I needed! plus some fucking typos.


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NbleSavage
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 7:41 am 
 

ThanatosUK wrote:
I've been meaning to get into Unholy Grave for years. Are there any good starting points or should I just grab some 7"s?


Their split with Coffins wouldn't be a bad place to jump off


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tentacleterror
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 10:56 am 
 

ThanatosUK wrote:
I've been meaning to get into Unholy Grave for years. Are there any good starting points or should I just grab some 7"s?


It doesn't really matter, they all sound the same. Varying degree of rawness and vocal insanity.
Angry Raw Grinder is a good one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yus9pEiTCw
The 7" split with Violent Headache is maybe the cleanest sounding UG release, but i did not find that on youtube. It is also one of the best!
Total grindcore annihilation in a very punk rock way on both sides. :)

Find me on soulseek if you want mp3's. add onspeed to tentacleterror



IamDBR wrote:
Directed towards tentacleterror

Was stuck in a shitty place with shit-ton of people today, noisy grind got me through that :p

Kind of random but what sort of evolution do you see in grind after 30+ years, to me it sounds like the newer bands are just ripping off the legends (sorry if I sound like grandpa) Any bands in particular that you think will become big names in the overall extreme metal/hardcore scene (apart from maybe Pig Destroyer)?

Edit: Unholy Grave is some sickeningly raw shit, just what I needed! plus some fucking typos.


Noisy grind can have that effect.
Real grind does not evolve, it stays the same and that's why i love it! It's nice to have one constant thing in your life (when everything else in life keeps changing and evolving, you know?). When i buy a Unholy Grave or Rot vinyl i know what i get. Raw noisy fast punk with fucked up vocals! Just the way i like it. :)

All real grind bands sound the same because that's how grindcore sounds. It's all noise anyway. There is a reason why this is the official symbol of grindcore and noisecore.

I do not care about who's gonna be the next big thing, fuck rock stars in all it's forms!
Grind for passion not for fashion. :-D
Misanthrophic Noise - Split with Pizza Hi-five

Think of grindcore as a real bastard of a child only a parent could love. :lol:

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 12:57 pm 
 

tentacleterror wrote:
Think of grindcore as a real bastard of a child only a parent could love. :lol:


Haha can't disagree with that but I have to admit that sometimes when I'm listening to really obscure, "so raw it's still alive' quality grind I tend to question as to what am I doing with my life :p

Also what are your thoughts on The Locust:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_juFN8XPH8

It makes me want to put my head through an industrial mincer so mission accomplished, I guess?

Edit: Fucking typos

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bensabre
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 4:34 pm 
 

IamDBR wrote:
Any bands in particular that you think will become big names in the overall extreme metal/hardcore scene (apart from maybe Pig Destroyer)?


Cloud Rat! got thier own style. Mixing it with a lot of genres. Released a lot of great albums in a very short time. Got all that it takes to be big.
Well not exacley grind but nails already are pretty big name.
A part from them Wormrot if they could stay productive.
Gridlink were on their way to be before all thge brain infection stuff :( wish him well.

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 5:14 pm 
 

Cloud Rat is good shit, a bit of melody and progressive flair in there. Wormrot (alongwith Handsome Prick & Nasum) inspire me to start my own fucking grind band even if I never make it out my bedroom haha! Also Gridlink was onto something but life is a bitch sometimes.

Also is it just me or "female-fronted" HC/grind/pv/crust etc. have more vicious vocals?

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bensabre
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 5:18 pm 
 

tentacleterror wrote:
Real grind does not evolve, it stays the same and that's why i love it!


Well grind start from a very big branch of bands that sounded very different!
Old ND, ENT, Terroizer, Cripple Bastard, Agathocles, Old Carcass, Repulsion, assuck, SOB, EH.... none of them sound a like...
And all the orginal bands evolved over the years!( With the exaption of Agathocles).
Grindcore allways was changing and diverse genre.
And it just keep and evolving!!!

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 5:37 pm 
 

I was just thinking about it what if someone merged black metal with grind. Will it just become 'war' metal like Revenge or is there more to this style? Is there any room for exploration there, thoughts?

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bensabre
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 11:30 pm 
 

IamDBR wrote:
I was just thinking about it what if someone merged black metal with grind. Will it just become 'war' metal like Revenge or is there more to this style? Is there any room for exploration there, thoughts?


There are already a lot of bands that mix black metal with grind. Older Anaal Nathrakh are the most famous example. Most of the bands i herd doesn't sound like war metal. But some does.

My favorite album that mix them both Knelt Rote - Trespass. It's amazingly dense album and does have some war metal in it.

ps blacked crust is even more common.

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 12:32 am 
 

Older Anaal Nathrakh for sure, however, their newer stuff is a smoldering clusterfuck of seemingly clashing genres but goddamn they make it work somehow. Going to check out Knelt Rote too.

As for blackened crust, how about Young and in the Way? Weird name but killer shit.

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bensabre
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 1:17 am 
 

Young and in the Way are nice but i never realy got in to them
I dig Tempest!
Embers were good!

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tentacleterror
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 3:04 am 
 

IamDBR wrote:
Also what are your thoughts on The Locust:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_juFN8XPH8

It makes me want to put my head through an industrial mincer so mission accomplished, I guess?

Edit: Fucking typos


Weird! reminds me of Melt Banana

Yes mission accomplished!
I see it as a quick temporary lobotomy.

bensabre wrote:
Well grind start from a very big branch of bands that sounded very different!
Old ND, ENT, Terroizer, Cripple Bastard, Agathocles, Old Carcass, Repulsion, assuck, SOB, EH.... none of them sound a like...
And all the orginal bands evolved over the years!( With the exaption of Agathocles).
Grindcore allways was changing and diverse genre.
And it just keep and evolving!!!


Those are the bands that sold out and jumped on the metal train with the exception of Agathocles. If you want real grind stay away from Earache and Relapse, and look into all those bands not found on any big label. Grindcore is very DIY and against big labels.
Canadian band Dahmer pretty much told Relapse to fuck off when Relapse wanted to release an 7" EP as a full length CD and take full price.
Dahmer took their noise to an underground label, released it as a 12" (with bonus songs on the B side) for the price of a 7". Many bands run their own labels/distros on the side. 100% dedication. And Relapse/Earache forgot where they came from (the underground).
To be able to sell grindcore commercially they had to clean it up (evolve). :)

And yes i am truly a grindcore elitist scum, the old way or no way! :-D

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bensabre
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 12:56 pm 
 

tentacleterror wrote:
Those are the bands that sold out and jumped on the metal train with the exception of Agathocles. If you want real grind stay away from Earache and Relapse, and look into all those bands not found on any big label. Grindcore is very DIY and against big labels.
Canadian band Dahmer pretty much told Relapse to fuck off when Relapse wanted to release an 7" EP as a full length CD and take full price.
Dahmer took their noise to an underground label, released it as a 12" (with bonus songs on the B side) for the price of a 7". Many bands run their own labels/distros on the side. 100% dedication. And Relapse/Earache forgot where they came from (the underground).
To be able to sell grindcore commercially they had to clean it up (evolve). :)

And yes i am truly a grindcore elitist scum, the old way or no way! :-D


What i've tried to say is that there never was any "old way". Most old school band sound very diffreant from each other to begin with...
Obviously you can evolve without "selling out".
Gride for example is very expermental and still evolving over the years yet underground.

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 10:33 pm 
 

The more things change, the more they stay the same...if that makes any sense :p

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tentacleterror
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 2:48 am 
 

bensabre wrote:
What i've tried to say is that there never was any "old way". Most old school band sound very diffreant from each other to begin with...
Obviously you can evolve without "selling out".
Gride for example is very expermental and still evolving over the years yet underground.


Guess what? I am making you a mixtape lol (more like a folder with lots of mp3s)
Only with bands playing grindcore the old way. I'm not done yet but there will be over 100 bands from all over the world spanning from the early days (pre-1986) til today. And trust me they all sound the same. (Even Assück, Napalm Death, Carcass etc.)

All bands follow this:
Quote:
To all New School Bands like Mesrine: Put some screws in your snare, put some needles in your Y2K guitars & bass amp speakers.
Put PCP in the beer of your vocalist & finally use a 4 track recorder (max) with totally used jacks. But the more imortant is a soundman which is not affraid to put gain at the maximum.
This is the Key of Old School Grindcore.


Of course bands can evolve without selling out, Gride is an fine example of this, but they are not that grind really (maybe on the first tapes, just because something has blasts and is very fast doesnt make it grindcore...)
I'm saying that those bands sold out, and the grind sound changed after that, it became more metal compared to the underground (that still to this day has to evolve... because it sounds the same as it did in the 80's, performed the same way.)

You'd be amazed what can be done using the same riff over and over. :-D
It's not called the Agathocles-riff for nothing.
And most of these bands are not on youtube. (Heck some of the real obscure stuff is not even on the internet!)

This Rot song from 2007 will do for now.
What's the next grind bullshit

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 3:50 am 
 

What do you guys think about goregrind? Is anyone doing anything of note in that particular scene? The only goregrind bands I've heard and sort of tolerated are Last Days of Humanity, Urobilinemia (brutal death + goregrind), VxPxOxAxAxWxAxMxC (what a typical boyband name, fucking sellouts :p), The Country Medical Examiners, Dead Infection, a few others that I'm forgetting atm. Is there more to the genre than deficient early Carcass clones or not? Please discuss.

Also thanks for all the contributors of this discussion, I've learned alot about grind, be it the old-school noisy stuff or the newer techy goodness.

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IcIkte
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 4:56 am 
 

I'm looking for grind type stuff similar to Naked City - Torture Garden. Aggressive/genre mixing/experimental type stuff.

Might not be the right forum for similar suggestions but i'm not sure there really is one concerning that release.

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 11:57 am 
 

Wozzeck, PainKiller (Jazz/Grind) Pretty eh...interesting
Yakuza, Conflux (Jazz/Metal Fusion)

Not exactly what you might be looking for but still worth checking out:

Mr.Bungle, Faith No More, Fantomas, Ephel Duath, Terra Tenebrosa (Avantgarde/Experimental Metal)
Impureza (Death Metal w/ Flamenco elements) Unique shit

The new Candiria maybe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTXbtL1Kor8

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bensabre
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 31, 2016 1:01 pm 
 

IcIkte wrote:
I'm looking for grind type stuff similar to Naked City - Torture Garden. Aggressive/genre mixing/experimental type stuff.

Might not be the right forum for similar suggestions but i'm not sure there really is one concerning that release.


psudoku crazy progressive space grind (check also other projects of him they might be a good fit https://zkam.org/)
https://psudoku.bandcamp.com/


Here few others that are far away from Naked City - Torture Garden but they all expermental grind that mix few geres.

Čad. Early releases(First album and a few splits and demos). Experimental grind after those releases the style changed to cust'n'roll.
cloudn't find older stuff to stream.

Jesusegg. Sound a bit like Discordance Axis with some sax and reggae.
https://seeingredrecords.bandcamp.com/t ... he-blowfly

Sheeva Yoga. Experimental PV
https://sheevayoga.bandcamp.com/album/s ... ert-vem-lp

Gride, One of the best and most orginal grind bands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKPw2cYzzFY

that whats comes to mind right now..

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IamDBR
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Guys, any decent goregrind apart from the 'bigger' names? I want to give the genre a chance as I really dug Reek of Putrefaction from the little time I've spent listening to it.

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tentacleterror
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 11:15 am 
 

IcIkte wrote:
I'm looking for grind type stuff similar to Naked City - Torture Garden. Aggressive/genre mixing/experimental type stuff.

Might not be the right forum for similar suggestions but i'm not sure there really is one concerning that release.


Not similar at all but all are Aggressive/genre mixing/experimental and very unique in their own way.

Le Scrawl (Started out as a grind band in the 80's, went bananas with their own style of Jazz, ska, polka, deathgrind, they are all over the place. Very smooth and harsh at the same time.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWTIMnn30bw

C.S.S.O. (Their Nagrö Läuxes VIII album is on my Top 10 albums all genres. Bizarre psychedelic grind and roll! Sounds like a mix of Carcass and Pink Floyd)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdLcham4aCk

Netjajev SS (The early stuff is straight forward fastcore Rupture style, the rest is the coolest Space surf punk you can imagine. Still very fast! One guy is doing all this by himself.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLJPATr-4fI

Noise A Go Go's (The album title explains what this band is all about: Rock 'n' Noise Grind 'n' Roll)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtsA2_Htmiw

Carbonized (Their second album Disharmonization is very weird! Deathgrind goth-style?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em1CauPylDo

Xysma (Their Yeah album, Deathgrind Rock style!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OED3eWm_Tfs


IamDBR wrote:
Guys, any decent goregrind apart from the 'bigger' names? I want to give the genre a chance as I really dug Reek of Putrefaction from the little time I've spent listening to it.


Old Xysma, Necrobiosis, Pathologist, Hyperemesis, Blue Holocaust, Birth, Active Stenosis, Herpes De Crachat De Fillette, Regurgitate, Meatus.
First 3 are in the school of carcass, the rest sound like LDOH more or less.

http://braindeadzine.net/ A webzine that deals with gore and grind, guy running it is also in the band Blue Holocaust

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 5:03 pm 
 

New Sete Star Sept has been getting a lot of spins. Drum and bass noise mess, if you've never heard them this would be a good entry point.

http://shop.7s7.org/album/beast-world

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 5:20 pm 
 

'Dead Vertical - deathgrind from Indonesia - really like their sound

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 1:07 pm 
 

Klank95 wrote:
Sorry for the name calling, but seriously, where is my flaw? Have you heard these bands? And are you aware that some recordings from a certain band may be closer to a specified genre than other recordings by the same band? Or you don't agree that genres can easily breakdown, overlap, and blur sometimes? So if I'm clueless, explain it to me, since you're the master of metal. Or can you only call out with no substance to back it up? What is grind, then? Enlighten me.



Wow, this guy is a douche.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 1:26 pm 
 

Let it go, man even if he could have been more polite. That shit has been done and dusted. Plus grindcore is pretty difficult to categorize and understand as it is. First few times I heard it I thought it was just shitty, needlessly fast death metal, hell some grind actually does sound like that still. Obviously I found out otherwise and learned to appreciate it but I digress.

Also thanks for turning me onto Xasthur and Leviathan!

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NbleSavage
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 8:27 am 
 

Any recent grind with heavy crust influences?

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 4:37 pm 
 

NbleSavage wrote:
Any recent grind with heavy crust influences?


What about Morrow's Covenant of Teeth?

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NbleSavage
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2016 4:46 pm 
 

honzi97 wrote:
NbleSavage wrote:
Any recent grind with heavy crust influences?


What about Morrow's Covenant of Teeth?


Cheers for the rec! Not bad, the slow parts lose me a bit - perhaps a bit more grind?

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 2:36 am 
 

Morrow - Covenant of Teeth, almost forgot about that...so good.

@ NbleSavage, here you go:




Might not be exactly your thing, still give it a shot:



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NbleSavage
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 6:52 am 
 

@IamDBR - Cheers, Mate!

Knew several of those already (RS, APMD, MGrind) but some new one there! Spot on!!

Especially enjoying 'Manhunt'!! Went right to my playlist! Bang on, Mate!! Just the sound I'm looking for!

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IamDBR
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 7:50 am 
 

Thanks! Always happy to help!

Here check these out too:

Fukpig



Wolfbeast Destroyer


Alpinist


Jungbluth


Asylum

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NbleSavage
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 12:32 pm 
 

Fukpig's earlier work was good.

LOVED Wolfbeast Destroyer!!! Hell yes!!

Knew of Alpinist - good stuff there!

Liked some of the Jungbluth material, prefer a bit of a harder edge

Asylum wasn't bad either - kinda like lower pitched vocals but good grind and def crust influences!

Cheers, Mate! Good recs!!

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NbleSavage
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2016 3:52 pm 
 

Paying it forward - tight sounding grindcore from Perth - 'Suffer'


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