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Ok, that was just what I inferred when you brought up other subgenres as if their existence disproved how diverse post hardcore is. That diversity is my key point in saying that there isn't a defined sound to the genre. Can you find similarities between different post hardcore artists? Obviously, but that doesn't mean that all post hardcore artists have a definitive link.
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One can say the same about other bands, though, since many bands have a "signature sound" whether or not they fall under multiple categories. I guess a good example is the distinctions between Sex Pistols and Ramones, specifically their debuts. Both are plain punk, but it's easy to tell them apart.
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"We got straight edge, hard core , this core, that core.
Too many dividing lines!" ever see that Seaweed video where they make fun of Runaway Trail by Soul Asylum? Rather than homeless little brats it's all about missing bikes classic |
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Alright, I'm not going through ten pages (at least not all at once), but I'd just like to know if you had any recs for some heavier post-hardcore for someone who digs post-hardcore metalcore like Snapcase and Poison the Well, and screamo like Orchid and Pg. 99?
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A Lot Like Birds' Conversation Pieces is probably up your alley. Unsane will likely get you off too.
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Like Frownland said, Unsane is up your alley. Also try Daniel Striped Tiger, they've got a little powerviolence influence and just sound amazing. |
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