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Originally posted by The Pessimist The Pessimist wrote:

Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

Originally posted by The Pessimist The Pessimist wrote:

Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by lucas lucas wrote:

iwrestledabearonce (saw them on stage yesterday, they were fantastic)



If you like them, you should like Rolo Tomassi. Have you ever heard of them?


Because Rolo Tomassi are TEN TIMES better

But really, iwrestledabearonce? Grind? Nah...

Like to you being a fan of Rolo Jeff, brilliant band. Should be going to see them next month

And HeartHeartHeartHeartHeartHeartEva SpenceHeartHeartHeartHeartHeartHeartHeart
 
Rolo Tomassi are mathcore. I had considered seeing them last week in Paris, but due to work overload I abandoned the idea.
 
iwrestledabearonce are grindcore blended with pop and mathcore. The girl growls the way grindcorer growl. And she sings the way grindcorer can't sing.


Grindcore isn't about the vocals. It's about the messiness, the energy and in a nutshell, it's basically unpolished extreme metal. iwrestledabearonce don't fit this criteria enough to be called grind. it's hard to say what grind really is, it's just easier to feel it, and when you compare them to bands mentioned above (like Agoraphobic Nosebleed), I couldn't even consider them part grind. Same with Rolo Tomassi for that matter, they're more hardcore punk than grind.

And who says "grindcorers" can't sing?



Check out 3:34, awesome. By the way this song is underrated and monumental, listen, seriously.



REadlly didn't liked this album by them. Too much cliping. I guess they were trying to be as loud as possible, but that just went straight downhill in this case. Their next album, Anomalities, however, is quite good.Thumbs Up
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^ See, I feel the exact opposite. I love Lucid Interval, but can't stand most of Anomalies. Their newest album (Misled by Certainty) is my favorite Cephalic Carnage album, though.
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Not into the genre but I am drawn to the sheer power of Napalm Death - the riffs and changing time sigs of Suffer the Children is incredible.
 esp the lyrics
 
Your unflappable conceptions
Moralistic views
Never open to criticism
Your overpowering ruse
Promises of sanctuary
In eternal bliss
With starry eyes and cash in hand
Pledge all to the master plan
THRASH!
 
Also love Worldeater by Boltthrower, and Cenotaph is awesome.
 
The lyrics to Cenotaph are simple and powerful and unforgettable
 
Alone you stand - The final parody
Destined to silence - A memorial to mortality

Carved in stone - A tribute to the dead
For nameless victims - Whose litany is unread

Never Forgotten - War's memory lingers on
A dark reminder - To mankind's oblivion

This solemn image - Constructed with resolution
A monument - To war's terminal conclusion

Cenotaph
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Napalm Death are known for their great lyrics. I wouldn�t say Bolt Thrower quite reaches that level but they�ve written a couple of great lyrics too.
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Terrorizer, Blood Freak, early Carcass, Impetigo. Like a handful of bands from the general grindcore/goregrind basket.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 7997ism Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Dec 2010 at 4:16pm
What are some good grind/power violence-y bands to check out if anyone can think of any?
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^^^^ Maybe something like Cadaver Eyes. They did a split with Burmese back in '08 on HCBrecords which you might dig.

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Discordance Axis - the inalienable dreamless

Love how misleading the cover is.
Guai ai gelidi mostri �Everything that is doddering, squint-eyed, infamous, sullying, and grotesque is contained for me in this single word: God� Andr� Breton
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For your consideration. Spiritual Ravishment.is a romanian band that released tehir first album called Children of the Atom. Video for

Spiritual Ravishment - Evil Activities




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I have not listened to a lot of Grindcore and I am not so familiar with this genre. Are Electro Hippies considered Grindcore. I read that they play Crustcore. Does Kataclysm's song Sorcery fall under Grindcore?
 
Give me an acoustical example of:
 
1. Grindcore
2. Crust Punk/Crustcore/Crustgrind
3. Deathgrind
4. Goregrind
5. Mathcore
 
 
 
 
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2. Crust punk


not at all like grindcore
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I actually don�t think crustpunk is far from grindcore. Here�s an example of what I would call a borderline case:


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1. Grindcore:
 
I think the early Napalm Death albums are prime examples of Grindcore. Especially "From Enslavement to Obliteration".
 


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4. Goregrind

The classic example is of course Carcass first album, which has spawned a million imitators over the years.


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3. Deathgrind is just a combination of grindcore and death metal. I can�t think of an act right now allthough there are literally thousands out there. I�m sure someone else has a good suggestion.

5. Mathcore? I have no idea but I�m pretty sure it�s got nothing to do with grindcore. Probably hardcore influenced metal with and emphasis on odd time signatures.
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I believe Dying Fetus and Misery Index are two notable examples of deathgrind.
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Maybe Dying fetus.But Misery index are Deathcore.A great example of Deathgrind/Goregrind are Devourment.
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they are brutal death meta not deathgrind or goregrind
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