Rooms to Nowhere editionA thread for extreme, abrasive, progressive, or experimental rock-based music.This means metal, hardcore, experimental rock, noise rock, and others.Music that is mainstream, "alternative", novelty-driven, "proggy" but not progressive, or not primarily rock, is discouraged.>Is [genre/band/album] fit for /xxr/?If you have to ask, probably not.Old: >>129147434
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Previously...>>129148629>>129166749>>129166766>Peste Noire discussion>>129178919>anon asks for blogs and websites sharing unauthorized copying links>>129235355>anon asks for punk essentials (+ some hardcore punk discussion)
BLASTING
>>129255852This bizarre shit
When are they gonna release a new album?
>>129255852Someone here got me into Axis Of Perdition and I've been going through their discog. Finally checking out their latest "offering".This has a high rating on MA from one guy but it feels like a real let down compared to their earlier works. It's very polished and definitely solid, but it feels less eerie or chaotic than some of their other stuff. Still good, just disappointing for me compared toThe Red God or The Ichneumon Method >>129256035Didn't get cancelled or something because he wouldn't wear a facemask during chinkflu season? Or was he anti-vax? Something like that.Either way he's long gone it seems.
>>129166749>what bands inspired peste noire? or what's some bands with a similar sound?I missed this at the time. I don't know what inspires PN but I've also struggled to find bands that sound similar.Obviously the first thing to check are projects Famine's been involved in, but usually they're nowhere near as good as PN and Famine's contribution is the same riffstyle he usually uses. I love this riff but there's no denying it's just Famine on autopilot (and he's left the project now I think).https://youtu.be/5_BmVKCIpjY?si=ASmPT-BZ-NQX1bww&t=252The band I find that sounds kinda similar to PN riffwise the most is Ungfell, and they do dabble in folky elements but they rarely go into things like "accordion in the middle of a song". It's probably the closest I've personally heard to sounding a bit like PN metal-wise though.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ib-vbYXp00Otherwise the only other rec I could have is to get more of those zany french sounds. PN when he busts out the accordion I'd consider "aggressively french" and Pensees Nocturne are probably the only band I've heard who are more aggressively french.Absolutely nothing like KPN mind you, but they dabble in the same sort of sounds and experiment with accordions or organs etc.It can come across very much as "circus metal" though, so I'd fully understand why someone wouldn't like it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXX-0DFcB1Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QALpSz6EnP4
This is progressive metalThoughts?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUAeR_BWbw0
>>129256915>Thoughts?Don't like AAL.
>>129256962Fair enough. I like them. I think more people on /mu/ should like them.>Obscure band>Complex and unusual musicThat should be right up /mu/'s street
>>129257005>>Obscure bandThey're really not. They make it into US charts for rock/metal. CAFO blew up when it came out iirc.>>Complex and unusual musicComplex sure, unusual I'm not sold. They do feel a lot like pretty typical prog metal with a touch of techwank thrown in on top.For /mu/ standards they are very entry imo.
>>129255852no idea what the fuck this is trying to be honestly
>>129254180more like this?
>>129255852THE CYCLE'S COMPLETE... THE PIECES FOR RUIN ARE IN PLACE
>“The concept is to channel dormant energies, devotion and submission to the negativity within and around you.”>“Embracing your will and letting it reinforce and amplify your self.”>“Even those familiar with what I create won’t know what to expect.”>“It's all a matter of perspective, and depending on how one listens, they will hear anything from black metal to post-rock, indie-rock to pop.”It's just post-rock.
>>129255852luv me silly pretentious swede lads
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>>129261948>>129262575NICE. I saw Kruelty w/ Dying Fetus, 200 Stab Wounds & Full of Hell a few years ago. Great show.
>>129263371never listened to kruelty but i think 200 stab wounds and full of hell suck lol are they at all similar? luv dying fetus
Post albums you listen to while wiping out squads in your multiplayer game of choice
>>129263535I don't know Full of Hell, but Kruelty have much more beatdown hardcore influence than 200SW did, though Untopia is a little more death metal than the first album. They're most often compared to Xibalba, Coffins, and Cianide. I'd say there's Bolt Thrower (War Master onward) in there too.
>>129254180I'd play this one ten times more often if the vocalist wasn't so gross
>>129263591>listening to music while playing vidya
>>129264976Full of Hell rule. Very noisy.
>>129265124NTA but I always mute every game's soundtrack to listen to music.
>>129265424Do you actually listen to it? Usually most of my focus is on the game.
>>129265519Depends on the game/album. I normally only listen to albums I'm familiar with or don't think I'm missing much. It also helps I mostly play autistic vidya which isn't demanding of attention or high pressure.Sometimes I'll use it as a test though, where if the album grabs my attention to stop just being background listening then I know the album's doing something right.
>>129263591I found thrash and death metal generally go well with fast-paced shooters.
>>129265559You might miss some cool music if you mute the soundtrack. Although I guess that also depends on the game, I assume that modern AAA games don't have the best OST.
>>129265620Probably but I'm not that much of a fan of OSTs anyway. I try to leave it on for atmospheric shit like horror, but I really don't care about missing Dark Souls soundtracks after I'm fighting the boss for the 50th time. I'm probably just riddled with ADHD or something and need background listening at all times.
>>129263591Presumably anything "I'm a big tough guy >:)"-core will suit those kinds of games.
>>129265138NTA but if you like Full of Hell you may like Coffin Nail.Not as noisy, not always as fast, but they did have moments that reminded me of them. Less powerviolence and more grindy.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2p5lrHLwl8
>>129256598Diapsiquir and this album in particular is the closest in spirit to Peste Noire without being a copycat. It's definitely one of my favorite album of the 2010s.
>>129265774Word. In that case I think you'd like Agoraphobic Nosebleed.
>>129266334Yeah aware of them, although I only listened to Frozen Corpse Stuffed With Dope
>>129266282>Diapsiquir and this album in particular is the closest in spirit to Peste Noire without being a copycat>check MA>"Experimental Industrial Black Metal"I have no idea how that will sound like PN
>>129267058>check MA>first similar band: Peste Noire
>when the /xxr/ comes with free kinky shit included
>>129269296Looks like you'd get sick touching the floor in there nude
>>129269495Yeah but you might get spanked by some bird in a corst.....Worth? Maybe?
>>129269610Wouldn't desu, even if I were into that
>>129269664Well at least enjoy the music if you're gonna ruin the sex party.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=zdr7wBlbbs0
>>129266468I like their stuff with the chick on vox the best.
This is a LOT of slow chug.
>>129274655I've only listened to Hasta La Muerte by them and it really didn't do much for me.
>>129274986I love that album. Took a lot of growing on me though. Only ever heard Hasta la Muerte and the first one >>129274655 though.
>>129274986If it's much of the same then I don't blame you. I liked Madre Mia, but its dedication to chug is also a limitation. I know I'll get breakdown fatigue if I tear through the rest of the Xibalba discography now.
>>129275002>>129275054From memory I do remember it chugging a bit, and I felt like the songwriting would regularly shoot itself in the foot just to be "heavy" for a moment.I do need more listens of it though, but the meh first impression has left me sour on it. I don't mind some chugging but I do feel like it has to be done very well to engage me, like None So Vile knowing exactly when to do it.
>>129275137Yeah, a breakdown can easily kill the momentum of a song. That's why they're usually at or near the end. It takes talent to write an exceptional breakdown, and to write your way into and out of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVW_eGjWkGcThis shit is crazy
>>129275530I can actually enjoy some coreshit but yeah when the whole thing is either breakdown spam, or just feels like one elongated breakdown, I can't enjoy it at all.Fuck off The Acacia Strain, play more than 2 notes dammit.
>>129275721Oh cool it's name your pricehttps://elcafeatomico.bandcamp.com/album/bruxismo-en-la-familia
>>129278410Slated on rym with a 3.29.I'll have to listen to it later.
>>129275721I've listened to most of it and will finish in a bit. I like it, but most of it is fairly accessible psych/alternative rock, though with a regional twist. I'd hesitate to call it experimental rock, but that's my first impressions opinion.
breakdown tiem
>>129284256Nah sorry man it's sadfag time for me.(I do not think this is very good, in a twist everyone saw coming)
>>129254180>progressivethat's a no no word npw
>>129286244Most people know "progressive" in music (or anywhere else) has a different meaning than it does in burgerclap politics, if that's what you're getting at.
Bit of an emo/skramz night for me, lads.
>peeks into /metal/That's one big pile of shit.I was blasting the Paimon Gate discog today after not listening to it for a while, and I was surprised how last year's album is both more melodic and more extreme than the past demo and EP, which is a tough tightrope to walk. I had this acute realization during one of the songs of how unnatural this music is to listen to and enjoy, let alone create. Makes me wonder what the hell kind of music he was writing in Prosanctus Inferi.I hope Jake can keep it up, but I'd also greatly respect if he ended the project here.
>>129285542I'm now finding myself in that mood too.
>>129294928Man I love that album despite it being very samey. Wish I had it on CD as it says silly shit like "No words, no notes, just emotions"The one guitar-only track gives me feels for some reason.
>>129295820It was my first listen but I liked it too. It has the ambient quality of Forest, though with a different mood.
>>129298956Well then be sure to check out his other album. It's mostly more of the same.
bzzt goes the bumplebee
>>129299106Will do.I skimmed through MA reviews and I like that the first review listed laments that it's closer to normal BM/DSBM compared to the first.
>>129299106Good album. I like the overpowering drone on the fifth track.
>Cut the name of my hate>Into the stone that marks my grave>So it lives on>After I have diedQuite scornful for DSBM.
>>129306355I like it plenty, dunno why MA whines.>>129306681Don't really see that as DSBM over just plain ol' BM, but it has the I'm In A Coffin vocalist so it was always going to sound like it. Fella knows how to wail. Hopefully IAC actually makes some material soon.
>>129275721I'm going to check this out and if it's not good I'm gonna throw a shoe at you or something.
>>129306915It has the suicidal themes, but yes it doesn't box itself within DSBM as a subgenre, and maybe returning to black metal is paradoxically how you can expand what's possible.
>>129310215This isn't to say that subgenre DSBM should stop being what it has become, but there is potential in blending the two genres into something new: familiar to each, yet impossible within just one or the other. A cycling back to the ancestor without forgetting what has been learned, like black/death metal did when leaving heavy/thrash metal, and returning in the forms of meloblack and melodeath (before their reductions to borderline pop metal with harsh vocals).
>>129310215Well if you want DSBM that's at least not "one or two long atmospheric riffs for way too long early Hypothermia-style" then I do recommend his other project I'm In A Coffin. One Final Action in particular with the original mix, not the "One Last Final Action" remaster or whatever it's called, as it's basically DSBM driven primarily by bass guitar and vocals. The actual guitars take a backseat in the mix to let the bass drive the atmosphere.Or as another punt, Advent Sorrow are really good for it, but sadly are a dead project due to the vocalist leaving or being kicked out based on whose story you take.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX09PtR1-kEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgijKmkw-v8Or with AS I've recently been enjoying this track a lot, as I never really dove into their first album much as it was too symphonic at times, but it has a couple of their best tracks on it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZFri_2gUJoGod the vocalist carries to the next level. Shame he doesn't do more shit even in his other projects nowadays.
A gay guy seethes about dying of AIDS over an intense post-experimental rock, with maximalism. It’s hard to explain, it’s like a more serious version of Dennis Cleveland.https://youtu.be/vrc4fx-nVcU
>>129313854>post-experimental rocklol. I get what you mean though
>>129260260best immo album imho
>>129316708I think CtaWB is probably their best, but Unholy Cult is the more riff-focused version of Close, and so I like it more for regular listening. Though this is all splitting hairs.
>>129255852I didn't need ears anyway
>>129255852It was free and MA had it down as "experimental/post-black".Given they've busted out the accordion on the second track, it checks out.
>>129320523Thought that was Terminal Aggressor by DIS for a second.
>>129320539Thanks for reminding me I still never checked out those TA releases by DiS
>>129320598I'll listen to one of them myself, it's been forever.
>>129322397I'm going to blast both then go to bed.I'm sure this will have no adverse effects on my dreams whatsoever.
>>129322598I don't mind the dark ambient/noise/drone that starts TA1, but (spoiler): dGhlIG1ldGFsIGlzIHVuZGVyd2hlbG1pbmcuIEl0IHBsb2RzIGFsb25nIGZvciBhIHdoaWxlIGFuZCBqdXN0IGZhZGVzIG91dCB3aXRob3V0IGEgcmVhbCBjbGltYXggb3IgcmVzb2x1dGlvbiwgYW5kIGl0IGNlcnRhaW5seSBkb2Vzbid0IGhhdmUgdGhlIGVuZXJneSBvZiBIYXRyZWQgZm9yIE1hbmtpbmQuIE5vdCB3b3J0aCB0aGUgd2FpdC4K
Yep this is sick as fuck
>>129322682I'll just pretend to know what any of that means.>>129322874Yeah it's a shame they don't release more material more often as they really are the kings of what they do. Only WidowMaker is kinda meh just because it meanders about a lot but I still like those bits to some extent.
>>129322887>I'll just pretend to know what any of that means.It's base64-encoded text. I assumed you hadn't finished TA1 yet and didn't want to give away what happens. What I wrote was>the metal is underwhelming. It plods along for a while and just fades out without a real climax or resolution, and it certainly doesn't have the energy of Hatred for Mankind. Not worth the wait.>Yeah it's a shame they don't release more material more often as they really are the kings of what they do.I'm glad they don't desu. I imagine this is music that takes time to make it vital, original, and aesthetically in-line with past releases.>Only WidowMaker is kinda meh just because it meanders about a lot but I still like those bits to some extent.TA2 feels like what I wanted out of Widowmaker when I last blasted it, and now makes me wonder if I'd like that album more now.
>>129254180>AfterbirthLong Island represent nigga!!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsmZfLra0ikhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78P5ivu4VzE
Morbid Angel's Gateways to Annihilation is still one of the greatest metal albums of all time. Absolutely brutal and enlightening
>>129323003>It plods along for a while and just fades out without a real climax or resolution, and it certainly doesn't have the energy of Hatred for Mankind. Not worth the wait.Eh I liked it but yeah it didn't grab me by the nuts like the second one did.
>>129255852>like most of Mort's projects>he does a Depressive BM project with another guy on vocals, Mort on all the instruments>like it, definitely sounds like Mort-core>Mort leaves>vocalist just gets an entire new lineup>releases an EP with re-recordings of the old tracks>it's just worse and less depressiveAh well.
>>129326486I'm weird about Morbid Angel. I like them, and I tend to love albums with Morbid Angel influence, yet I don't listen to MA much, especially not the Tucker albums, even though I have no issues with his vocals.
>>129329224NTA but for a long while I always just saw them as "another DM band" or "yeah they were amazing for the time but now it's just standard DM". Eventually I relistened to them enough to still really enjoy them and Altars is one of my favourite albums despite their simplicty.Gateways is good too, but I'm more of a Formulas man for that era of MA.
everything this guy makes is insanityhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq6hBUF_weE
Anybody into noise rock or "mysterious guy hardcore"?
>>129255852who up attacking they church rn>>129331372I like some noise rock (most of it is stuff that was posted here) , but what makes something mysterious guy hardcore?
>>129331642mgh is usually a little bit more 80s hardcore inspired but with lofi production if not similar to black metal. kind of a joke name because members of these bands will opt to have little information about themselves associated with the bands.and hell yeah, anything in particular that stuck with you?
>>129254180Looking for bands like Watchtower but borderline hardcore. Already know Die Kreuzen, want more in that style.
>>129331707>anything in particular that stuck with you?Noise rock, right? Killing Time, Strange Warmings of Laddio Bolocko, and I think Hypermagic Mountain was posted here too. I also like Helmet pre-Meantime, and Cold River Songs by Bodychoke.
>>129331932that bodychoke album is killer, i like all of their albums as well as their work as sutcliffe jugend. its too bad they are really the only band like that, even ramleh who is often brought up as a contemporary doesnt really get close
>>129329224When it comes to 90s DM, you can find a million other bands that sound like Cannibal Corpse, you can find thousands that sound like Death (minus Chuck's vocals) but Morbid Angel is truly unique in every aspect. The only band that's remotely close is Angelcorpse (only because of the solos really)
>>129333491They are insanely hard to replicate in whole. I think it comes down to their riffs and leads constantly being written or played in weird ways. Shit's both melodic and twisted, often lurching rhythmically or bending.
Are you a thrashgaze kind of guy, or is powercore more your speed?
>>129335923>thrashgazeSuch as?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxOnEJFPw_MnQo2TITuyYb7BYAvZuGwwe&si=PomXHePOzLpoJMLH
>>129336148coaltar of the deepers is the only band I can think of that actually combined the two.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_dZjWOetiI
DEZERT Japanese Visualhttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxOnEJFPw_MmEVFKONsVd_Wr1xJ8r1ymu&si=cyzFaVpS8vEhbNS5
>>129335923>Are you a shitbutt kinda guy, or is gaysex more your speed?You people were created in a lab there is no other explanation
https://youtu.be/XS1kezBmjhMI hope you have a shitty day
>>129337000fuck you toohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LD7Il78wAQ
Stop ruining the heckin chungus /xxr/ with these bad vibes.
Drums are loud as fuck but i cant stop listening brutal third eye shit
>>129338106too bad that killed the momentum of that faux PE intro with that fast thrash shit. this track honestly wouldve been so good if they used that kick part with the PE elements. idk, personally i just really dont buy the whole fast=aggressive trope i think the most evil and hateful and angry music is mid-slow tempo'd. not like you asked anyways.https://youtu.be/H_EUq673p90>>129338225Every day should serve as a constant reminder
>>129338395>Drums are loud as fuckThat doesn't sound like a bad thing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kV5hFFVzS7M
>>129338395https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31oEtzgGa0U&list=OLAK5uy_m7UcAcJXUXZ7oBrBSUHNkXu1LMT5rFFS8
>>129255852Revisiting some Mayhem before the new album. I like the atmosphere of Ordo ad Chao, but wish the mix weren't SO muffled.
>>129339532This is to Ordo ad Chao what Chimera was to Grand Declaration of War, taking the experiments and sanding them down into a shape closer to conventional black metal.
>>129340268I expected this to be far more pointless and self-referential than it was. It's a clear recreation of DMDS, but with the language of OAC and EW weaved into it, closing their cycle of reinvention and refinement without pretending none of it ever happened.You'll hate this if you prefer the daring Mayhem, and love it if you just wanted an incremental continuation of De Mysteriis the whole time. I am disappointed there isn't a unique character to Daemon, but it's no bad album.The one Liturgy of Death single I heard reminded me of Chimera, so I'm curious if that represents the rest of the album, and whether they try to evolve that sound or just reconfigure it.
>>129341391I'm not impressed, and in hindsight I was a little soft on Daemon, as it didn't have much memorability or definition to it either.>>129343455
I honestly could just never really get into Mayhem besides Deathcrush.
>>129343799I love retarded grindy proto-black/death riffs and nutcase screaming too. I just hadn't listened to late Mayhem in forever, and thought now was the best time. I like the Maniac + Blasphemer releases the most, and tend to pick from one of those, DMDS, or the Dead material when I want to blast Mayhem.
>>129343892Maniac does save some of the albums for me. Chimera feels like an album where if he wasn't on vocals I would consider pretty fucking dull.Whore is basically just the same throughout but him gibbering like his jaw isn't attached properly makes it a real banger for me.
Sup fags.>>129255852
Just checking and yep I still hate all you bitch ass niggers.On another note, looks like the post-covid toughguy hardcore revival scene (which none of you know about because you're bitch ass niggers, as stated before) is running out of steam and Oi! Is next in line. Lots of bands seem to be moving their sound towards Oi lately, but maybe it's nothing and I'm being schizo idk.
>>129255852Listening through the Blasphemer stuff right now.
>>129344156Awesome, more shitty music for everyone retarded to be listening to!
>>129345435Oi is fun. Although some modern Oi revival or whatever will probably be shit.
>>129344030>him gibbering like his jaw isn't attached properlyGreat way of describing it. I wish he had done that a bit more. I've also heard his WLA-onward style described as "raped cat vocals".
>>129347788>Great way of describing itI just love my schizo vocalists.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD55CoMzsro>SHUDDERING>DISSOLUTE>FRAGMENSHAERDGLAAAAS
>>129345546It's always shit. When you are trying to replicate something using solely the source material without understanding the influences on that source material you are basically just making a parody. Anyways, War Hero by VOIDhttps://youtu.be/xm1LxxiRYJs
>>129348360How are you gonna shit on Oi then post some the worst music ever made? No one is impressed with your obscure taste, this shit just sucks.
>>129348578>How are you gonna shit on OiMost do it quite easily actually, on accounts of it being gay shit for fake toughguy faggots.
>>129348578I think you're misunderstanding what I am saying. No worries, I'll explain it to you: I'm referencing modern iterations of musical styles that only aim to replicate the original musical style. In this instance, the poster of>>129345546 said that a modern Oi would be shit, to which I am agreeing upon, and showing that many modern bands like this suck for the reason I gave. >obscure tasteVOID is obscure? Fuck thats news to me. I think you may have shown your hand with this one, bud.
>>129348710I should have put obscure in quotes to make it more obvious I'm mocking you. I meant to say it's crappy RYM-core that no one actually listens to because it sucks, but people pretend to enjoy to impress other internet goobers.No one who actually goes to shows and is part of the scene listens to this boomer shit. Fury of Five is unironically more relevant than this shit.In fairness, I have a toughguy/beatdown bias as that's the scene I follow (because it's the only scene that matters), maybe people do listen this crap in other scenes, idk.About new bands sucking because they lack the original influences or whatever, I don't know, Haywire sounds good to me and they are dominating the hardcore scene right now, so I don't think I'm alone on this.Also, as a bit of a tangent, whether you like it or not, when people say "hardcore", 9/10 times they mean toughguy hardcore, unless they're ignorant metalheads, in which case they mean discharge, or mob 47 or sum other shit that only europeans in micro-scenes listen to.
>>129348971You sound like the biggest poser on planet earth as you proceed to cry about all the other posers.
>>129348971Ah the old "I was being sarcastic" approach, very vintage of you. I think more realistically you did a quick google search and realized it wasn't an obscure band, and are now trying to palm it off as "RYM-core" and simultaneously "boomer shit". I will take into account your, as you put it, "toughguy/beatdown bias" when reflecting on your knee-jerk reactions in the future. I think you're really having trouble grasping the concepts I'm throwing at you because nowhere did I say "Modern bands suck". Modern bands that only aim to replicate previously developed musical styles often are just trying to recreate the high, and are not trying to push the genre forward in any way aside from their own personal exposure. I appreciate your out-of-nowhere synopsis of what hardcore means, though! I don't really listen to much hardcore so I will keep that in mind when talking about the genre hardcore punk.
I was only being sarcastic when I bought several bad DSBM albums okay
>>129349151RYM-core generally is boomer shit, those are not mutually exclusive categories.>nowhere did I say "Modern bands suck"Quoting directly from the post:>It's always shit.Hmm, what could you have possibly meant by this?>Modern bands that only aim to replicate previously developed musical styles often are just trying to recreate the high, and are not trying to push the genre forward in any way aside from their own personal exposure.So now it's about not pushing the genre forward and not about being 'parody' due to not having the original influences, yet the previous post says:>When you are trying to replicate something using solely the source material without understanding the influences on that source material you are basically just making a parody.in fairness, these two points are not contradictory, but you did move the goalpost.As for the tangent, that has to be stated because every hardcore thread on /mu/ (which this essentially is, as metal already has its own thread) goes the same way. It's like everyone in these threads is a metal or indie kid dabbling in hardcore but being completely lost as to what hardcore is and where the scene is at. There's a whole hardcore revival going on right now and people here insist on discussing 40 year old shit that doesn't matter and no one listens to or gay artsy shit. >>>/fit/ is a better place to get hardcore recs than here and this is the fucking music board.I'd honestly rather open this thread and see pleb shit like Turnstile and Knocked Loose than the shit that is always posted on hardcore threads around here.
>>129349478One anon did post Kruelty, which is as close to death metal as hardcore gets but still. So 2 good posts, seemingly from the same anon in this whole thread.
>>129349478>>>>/fit/ is a better place to get hardcore recs than here and this is the fucking music boardThen fuck off and stay there you tastelet.
>>129349478>>129349563I was the one posting Kruelty (also Xibalba) and am exactly the "metalhead dabbling in hardcore" type you describe. While I'm not too familiar with hardcore, I try to understand it on its own terms.
>>129349478I was unaware RYM-core was boomer shit as well. For someone who >actually goes to showsYou seem to have a pretty good handle on the internet lingo. Good for you I say. Since you want to be pedantic, I'll play ball, but keep in mind I will be using common sense here, that may be difficult for you to keep up with.>Hmm, what could you have possibly meant by this?I don't know, maybe read the post right above it where what I am responding to says "Although some modern Oi revival or whatever will probably be shit." My response was addressing directly the modern revival aspect, where I spoke generally on modern revivals.>but you did move the goalpost.Hey champ, nobody is moving a goalpost. These statements aren't contradictory because the second one is an expansion of the first thought. Wild concept I know, I'll walk you through this as well: Modern bands that only aim to replicate previously developed musical style are often just trying to recreate the high. They primarily will only use the source material of said previously developed musical style as an influence for their music without understanding the influences that led to the source material being what it was in the first place. This results in the modern revival being more similar to that of a parody, than actually doing anything that pushes the genre forward. This is not just Oi! specific, this goes for any genre. It could also be likened to the term "Flanderization", except in this case instead of it being the same band or character, it's iterations from other people.And I'm sorry you seem to be having reading comprehension disturbances, but this isn't a hardcore thread. Please re-read the OP if you have any concerns about that. Maybe hang out where you get better recs than here dude you're actually complaining for no reason lmao.
my favourite hardcore is Misfits :3
>>129258646thought that was this for a second
>>129349841I have similar feelings on both."yeah it's alright I guess"
>>129349710You're really tempting me to just quote this entire post and attach a søyjak pic to it with this writing style.I'm not gonna waste more time arguing about music and whether new Oi bands (and Oi-influenced bands, which are the bulk of the non-corny Oi revival scene) are parody or not because the obvious answer is yes for bands I don't like and no for the bands I do. You did move the goalpost and you know you're arguing dishonestly.I was just checking to see if I still hate /mu/fags and yes I still do.Also, it might be just your writing style or you running your posts through chatgpt for proof-reading, but I feel like I'm arguing with a chatbot a little bit. You decide whether to take that as an insult or a compliment
>>129350030I just dont think you can comprehend that people are not all as retarded as you, sport. It's alright, you'll get em next time. Sorry you had to Google who Void was lol.Bitch Boy by Drunk In Hellhttps://youtu.be/4VLuZ3HQjko
>>129255852Primitive US black-death