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Old 12-28-2016, 06:19 AM   #17 (permalink)
Dylstew
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Edit: Links were all ****ed up but I fixed it. Mostly.

Okay, I got a bunch of bands to list. When looking for more modern Hardcore I've noticed most tend to just sound extreme yet have these very unmemorable songs so I don't have too many in my library. Anywho, let's start.

I got two bands from my country the Netherlands for you guys.

First up is Vitamin X. Their earlier stuff is more Thrashcore:
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While their latest stuff is slower and has a small bit of a crossover thing going on? Some rock/metal ish riffs throughout and vocals with a bit more metallic distortion.
It also featured a track with the vocalist from Negative Approach, which I'll post here:
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-Next up is a more modern styled/different one with more growled vocals: This Routine Is Hell, which often has mid tempo songs with a riffing style more like when punk rock was transitioning to Hardcore, but darker and more dissonant sounding. the frustrated Lyrics are quite good too, even if rather depressing.
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Nowadays they go by as Swain, which isn't really a hardcore band and has grungy vibes going on, but does have elements of punk.
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As for non Dutch ones, I got:

-Ceremony

Early work is more thrashcore/powerviolence styled.
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They then go on for a more classic hardcore sound,
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only to end on..Post-Punk?

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-Pears. Doesn't everyone know this one at this point? I love them, both poppy and aggressive as ****, but rarely take themselves too seriously and just have fun. Has both moments that sound like classic hardcore and moments that sound modern.
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-Brutal Youth

This is a Melodic Hardcore band with poppy moments along the likes of Kid Dynamite and Pears. Not as consistent as those two bands, but my god this track slays:



-Astpai

This is technically not Hardcore band. It's more of a Melodic Punk band along the lines of the Flatliners. They do have tracks that defenitely tread into hardcore territory, and I've always loved that combination of Melodic pop punk and hardcore. I do find some of the screamed vocals a bit underwhelming, but they have a unique riffing style as far as Punk goes.



More of a Hardcore Track:

https://astpai.bandcamp.com/track/visibilify


-Also, I'd like to note a lesser known melodic hardcore/Thrashcore band from the 80's still makes albums: Flag of Democracy.

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is my favourite but I can't find the rest of the album anywhere. They've always played at insane speeds.

I also got three Japanese Hardcore bands of the Bright vareity as opposed to the usual dark ones they have, which all have unique sounds.



-Idol Punch. Incredibly goofy band with unique riffing. Sometimes threads into thrashcore/powerviolence territory.

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Another song cause I love em so much:
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They have darker songs too, but their standout things are tracks like those.


-Byousatsu Endorphin. A thrashcore band with some poppy/goofy songs and unique riffing. Closest you can get to Idol Punch as far as I know. Later stuff starts to have more mid tempo songs, however I sadly can't find those albums anywhere and you can't buy them digitally .

One of the Thrashcore tracks:

One of the goofier tracks:


One of the newest albums (very unique, don't know anything like it):
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-Paintbox This one is a lot like that canadian band ''****ed Up'' with a bit of a ''progressive'' post-hardcore kinda sound to it. Their older tracks are generally darker and more typical hardcore with Hard Rock/Metallic riffs thrown throughout (A thing more common in Japanese Hardcore).
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Older track:
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That's all I could think of for now. I mean, I could also think of Turnstile but...., come on, it's ****ing Turnstile :')

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