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Dragunov
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:39 pm 
 

I believe what FM means by beatdown sections are those slow, sludgy parts. Think of Crossed Out.

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the_raytownian wrote:
<Listens to PV, has no clue what the fuck a "beatdown section" is. Thinks it sounds like some brocore nonsense for Weekend Nachos fanboys>

Please explain in detail... is that just another word for "breakdowns", because it sounds exactly like something some bro-y, hcbroz4lyfbro-type "PV" band like the WN of today would be playing, and I can't really help you with any recommendations if that's the case.

I mean, am I really supposed to even know what that means? I've literally never heard "beatdown section" used to describe any aspect of any genre of music... Sounds incredibly silly, TBH. :|

I feel like you're looking more for something like Emmure more than any PV band based solely on how goofy that term sounds, and you REALLY seem to want those. I mean, you listed it THREE TIMES!


The bands he mentioned doesn't sound like gorillacore at all

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:26 pm 
 

No, I know. I was commenting specifically on his use of the term "beatdown section", which sounds fucking dumb.
(no offense, but it does... terribly so!)
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:28 pm 
 

Dragunov wrote:
I believe what FM means by beatdown sections are those slow, sludgy parts. Think of Crossed Out.


did we need another embarrassing term for describing characteristics of music though, really?
blastbeat sounds stupid to me too, FWIW...
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:30 pm 
 

the_raytownian wrote:
Dragunov wrote:
I believe what FM means by beatdown sections are those slow, sludgy parts. Think of Crossed Out.


did we need another embarrassing term for describing characteristics of music though, really?
blastbeat sounds stupid to me too, FWIW...


The term is nigh-on two decades old. You lost that fight long ago.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:37 pm 
 

What fight?

I was merely trying to explain how I am not trolling this guy for using retarded terms like "beatdown section"... I was trying to be polite. As if I actually give a shit about the term "blastbeat" just because it sounds stupid (and it does).

It's not like I'm legitimately complaining about that... But, again, I merely wanted to illustrate that I am not trying to pick on the poster or tease him too much, despite how retarded terms like "beatdown sections" strikes me as being.

lol."THE FIGHT!" I lost it... ;___; :lol: :roll:
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:50 pm 
 

'Beatdown' is a pretty common term in my area, might be a regional thing.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 8:44 pm 
 

I grew up in Reno. There's a fucking CNN documentary about the "hardcore" scene there and how it's a bunch of bro douchebags who walk around with hockey masks on and baseball bats. The term "beatdown"comes from militant straight edge types. Not breakdowns or other rhythmic patterns, it came especially from the New York youth crew scene, as well as Reno, Sacramento, Fresno and a few other random bands from nowhere.

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:15 pm 
 

You found me out. I'm from NYC, raised on Suffocation, I can't escape beatdowns; it's in my blood.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 10:25 am 
 

iAm wrote:
I grew up in Reno. There's a fucking CNN documentary about the "hardcore" scene there and how it's a bunch of bro douchebags who walk around with hockey masks on and baseball bats. The term "beatdown"comes from militant straight edge types. Not breakdowns or other rhythmic patterns, it came especially from the New York youth crew scene, as well as Reno, Sacramento, Fresno and a few other random bands from nowhere.


I'd put Boston ahead of those western cities in terms of "beatdown notoriety". It was pretty bad up there for a while, or at least the string of shows I went and saw the last time I was up there.

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Oh yeah, I forgot all about Boston. Definitely.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 3:07 pm 
 

Hey what's post hardcore? As in, what is it musically? I don't want any links to bands or websites, I'd just like you to explain it the way you would to a person in real life.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:02 pm 
 

Whatever you do, don't link this guy to a Wikipedia article.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:06 pm 
 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_hardcore
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 5:27 pm 
 

Oh no! :lol:

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 7:23 pm 
 

Sanctium wrote:
Hey what's post hardcore? As in, what is it musically? I don't want any links to bands or websites, I'd just like you to explain it the way you would to a person in real life.


In that situation, most people do start namedropping bands.

Because if someone has no idea at all of the genre, then they're unlikely to have a musical vocabulary that overlaps with how anyone familiar with the genre will describe it.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:39 pm 
 

Zero_Nowhere wrote:
Sanctium wrote:
Hey what's post hardcore? As in, what is it musically? I don't want any links to bands or websites, I'd just like you to explain it the way you would to a person in real life.


In that situation, most people do start namedropping bands.

Because if someone has no idea at all of the genre, then they're unlikely to have a musical vocabulary that overlaps with how anyone familiar with the genre will describe it.



well said. it's like explaining music theory to someone who doesn't know jack about it, you can't go too far into detail as they lack the basic understanding of the topic itself.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 10:23 pm 
 

anyone knows any good bands similar to Bones Brigade or Thrashin' In The Streets or any bands that sings about skate?

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:21 am 
 

Dragunov wrote:
Not sure if I've pimped them yet, but Floridian d-beat hardcore band Mauser is awesome.

Mauser - End of the Line EP


Got to see this band live awesome dudes and sick band. That record is sick. I have the Isolation EP and it rules. Y'all should listen to No Fucker if you don't know them.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:10 am 
 

Mechanix11 wrote:
anyone knows any good bands similar to Bones Brigade or Thrashin' In The Streets or any bands that sings about skate?

Not similar to BB but 50/50 is all about skating.

Maybe give ANS a shot as well, they have some songs about skating and are along those lines.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 12:38 pm 
 

thanks, are there any other bands to worth checking out too?

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:32 am 
 

Mechanix11 wrote:
anyone knows any good bands similar to Bones Brigade or Thrashin' In The Streets or any bands that sings about skate?

JFA should be a little obvious, if you don't mind it lacking the thrashier parts.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:52 am 
 

Also, Annihilation time. The album "II" in particular is a total ripper. Couple songs about skating but just a nasty jam over all.
http://downloads.tankcrimes.com/album/ii

and here's a couple links to some ANS
http://downloads.tankcrimes.com/album/pressure-cracks
http://downloads.tankcrimes.com/album/ans-ramming-speed
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iAm wrote:
Mechanix11 wrote:
anyone knows any good bands similar to Bones Brigade or Thrashin' In The Streets or any bands that sings about skate?

JFA should be a little obvious, if you don't mind it lacking the thrashier parts.


thanks, well i like crossover thrash too so that would be no problem :-D

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 6:10 pm 
 

dontlivefastjustdie wrote:
Also, Annihilation time. The album "II" in particular is a total ripper. Couple songs about skating but just a nasty jam over all.
http://downloads.tankcrimes.com/album/ii


Great band. Hung out with the singer. Such a cool dude.

Friend showed me this band. Probably posted on here but posting again if so. First band with blast beats?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-ab_zdpLWs
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 11:58 am 
 

Round two of my super specific requests.

Looking for dark, heavy and dismal hardcore like

Planks
http://planks.bandcamp.com/track/an-exorcism-of-sorts-2

Tempest (CA)
http://vitriolrecords.bandcamp.com/album/solace-vit019

Negative Standards
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:32 pm 
 

I think this band might be something you dig, checked them out on a whim a while back expecting it to be god awful but the first 4 songs are pretty cool, definitely dark, the last 2 are dog shit imo haha. that band planks reminded me of them at parts, harmonies n such.

http://ruinsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/ ... ds-sinners
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 3:35 pm 
 

If someone could be so kind as to direct me to any crust/hardcore-y bands that have a very "Filth Hounds of Hades" feel going on, and maybe if their vocalist sounds a bit like he's having the shittiest day of his life that'd awesome too, slow bands need not apply.
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FleshMonolith wrote:
Round two of my super specific requests.

Looking for dark, heavy and dismal hardcore like

Planks
http://planks.bandcamp.com/track/an-exorcism-of-sorts-2

Seconded. I'd love to find a band that matches the ferociousness of Planks.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:55 pm 
 

TheEvilSocky wrote:
If someone could be so kind as to direct me to any crust/hardcore-y bands that have a very "Filth Hounds of Hades" feel going on, and maybe if their vocalist sounds a bit like he's having the shittiest day of his life that'd awesome too, slow bands need not apply.


So you're looking for something with the vocals of Deviated Instinct and the music of Tank? I'm not sure if that exists.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 2:45 am 
 

Not exactly like Tank but that same groovy swagger they got, Skitsystem sounds a bit like what I want every now and then, I'v been wracking my brain trying to think of any other band that feel something like what I want, the only other one that comes close (instrumentally) is Abigail on "Intercourse and Lust" (Only one I got from them so far), well them and Gore Beyond Necropsy but still I want something more related to crust or Hardcore.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 7:02 am 
 

FleshMonolith wrote:
Round two of my super specific requests.

Looking for dark, heavy and dismal hardcore like

Planks
http://planks.bandcamp.com/track/an-exorcism-of-sorts-2

Tempest (CA)
http://vitriolrecords.bandcamp.com/album/solace-vit019

Negative Standards
http://negativestandards.bandcamp.com/track/iii



Planks are one of my favorite bands!
i also love Tempest!
if you like theme both i think youll like
Mutilation Rites is like mixing the two of theme and adding a bit BM http://mutilationrites.bandcamp.com/ could not find their new (and best ) album on bandcamp.


TITAN could also fit http://hypaethralrecords.bandcamp.com/album/burn

Other bands that Im sure you know are HHIG, Perth Express, Tombs

Would love to find more similar bands.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 2:42 pm 
 

bensabre wrote:
Planks are one of my favorite bands!
i also love Tempest!
if you like theme both i think youll like
Mutilation Rites is like mixing the two of theme and adding a bit BM http://mutilationrites.bandcamp.com/ could not find their new (and best ) album on bandcamp.


TITAN could also fit http://hypaethralrecords.bandcamp.com/album/burn

Other bands that Im sure you know are HHIG, Perth Express, Tombs

Would love to find more similar bands.


I don't see the Mutilation Rites comparison really. Not too big a fan of that band.
Big fan of Perth Express, first piece of vinyl I ever bought actually. Don't care for Tombs and who doens't know HHIG?

Titan's okay, but I should give them more attention.

Seeing that we're in a similar predicament, you should check out Resurectionists from Germany
http://resurrectionists.bandcamp.com/

as well as Le Kraken
http://lekraken.bandcamp.com/

dontlivefastjustdie wrote:
I think this band might be something you dig, checked them out on a whim a while back expecting it to be god awful but the first 4 songs are pretty cool, definitely dark, the last 2 are dog shit imo haha. that band planks reminded me of them at parts, harmonies n such.

http://ruinsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/ ... ds-sinners



Mixed up what you said and lsitened to the last two thinking "really? THIS is what he suggests?"


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 4:17 am 
 

[quote="FleshMonolith"

I don't see the Mutilation Rites comparison really. Not too big a fan of that band.
Big fan of Perth Express, first piece of vinyl I ever bought actually. Don't care for Tombs and who doens't know HHIG?

Titan's okay, but I should give them more attention.

Seeing that we're in a similar predicament, you should check out Resurectionists from Germany
http://resurrectionists.bandcamp.com/

as well as Le Kraken
http://lekraken.bandcamp.com/

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i listened to Le Kraken but it didn't catch my ears maybe i should give it another try.
will also check Resurrectionists. Thanks.

Here's two more

Meadows
http://meadows1.bandcamp.com/
Check the first ep and the 3rd.

Throwers
http://throwers.bandcamp.com/

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Meadows is awesome, thanks for posting that.

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iAm wrote:
Meadows is awesome, thanks for posting that.



Sounds like they hired every crusty UK singer from the 80's and had them all yell in unison.

Throwers weren't bad either, too bad no download link.

It's also worth mentioning here that Mohoram Atta's the shit. More d-beaty and HHIG sounding, they're simply amazing. Drummer now plays in Fell Voices and 14,000 other bands. you know the band's good when they cite Cursed, Envy, and "fucking Darkthrone."

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FleshMonolith wrote:
"fucking Darkthrone"

That's all I need to read to be enticed :lol: I'll give um a shot later on.

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If you're just looking for D-Beat type Discharge/Motorhead/Anti-Cimex worship hardcore there's tons of stuff like that. If you like Skitsystem, you'd probably dig Fleshrevels and Valvontakomissio (sp?)...the latter put out the very best '90s d-beat hardcore record I've ever heard. Wolfpack (pre-Wolfbrigade) first 2 LPs are also mandatory. Disfear (pre-metal) also did some great stuff. Doom - easily one of my favorite d-beat bands, even the later stuff after all the lineup changes like the "rush hour" LP smokes.

Then you get into the more "structured" aspects of the 80s Finnish HC scene with bands like Rattus, Bastards, and Lama. You'd probably love all those if you're not into them already.

Now, admittedly I had never heard Tank before so I had to look up some of their stuff. A lot more "rock n roll" than what I expected for sure, and I was surprised to see that the main dude played bass in the Saints, one of my all time favorite 70s punk rock bands. I'm sure you know them, but if not, get their first 3 LPs now! If you're looking for something more on the rock 'n roll tip but with a melodic yet still rough sounding 70s punk vibe, the Vibrators would be my pick. The Ruts if you think you'd like something that sounds a bit like the Clash but with a sharper edged metallic vibe like Killing Joke meets Gang of Four...

TheEvilSocky wrote:
Not exactly like Tank but that same groovy swagger they got, Skitsystem sounds a bit like what I want every now and then, I'v been wracking my brain trying to think of any other band that feel something like what I want, the only other one that comes close (instrumentally) is Abigail on "Intercourse and Lust" (Only one I got from them so far), well them and Gore Beyond Necropsy but still I want something more related to crust or Hardcore.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:51 pm 
 

Mechanix11 wrote:
anyone knows any good bands similar to Bones Brigade or Thrashin' In The Streets or any bands that sings about skate?



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 4:31 am 
 

@cvac; damn thats going to keep me occupied for a while :lol:
thank you very much, yeah I'm still trying to flesh out my punk experience, I already have War Crime's from Doom and A New Dawn Fades from Wolfpack, although I haven't really gave them a fair listen, so thanks again.
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