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kouki 10-19-2009 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by mr dave (Post 754034)
mathcore is a derivative of rock where nerds spend a bunch of time figuring out how different time signatures overlap so basically every instrument is playing a unique rhythm and speed that still has moments of cohesion when the formula cycles.

Ahh,I see.Is this dillinger escape plan a good recomendation?

!Blink! 10-19-2009 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by tgpo (Post 755174)
It's true. People always ask their hooker what sub-genre they listen to before they pay.

hah

mr dave 10-20-2009 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by kouki (Post 755175)
Ahh,I see.Is this dillinger escape plan a good recomendation?

very, but they aren't punk.

almauro 10-20-2009 06:19 AM

^
I wouldn't be so sure, TDEP did come out of the East Coast hardcore scene. IMO, mathcore is a sub-genre of hardcore which is a sub-genre of punk. They also have strong roots in grindcore as well as metalcore. Lately, they have taken a bit of a turn towards Alt Metal and Melodic Metalcore, though.

Captain Awesome 10-20-2009 07:27 AM

Are any sub genres needed?

Rock is rock i don't care if you call it metal, speed metal, heavy rock, pop rock, punk rock, celtic rock. It's still rock.

**** subgenres. They're a waste of time. There's only two categories. Awesome music and not-so-awesome music.

- Captain awesome signing out

!Blink! 10-20-2009 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Awesome (Post 755429)
Are any sub genres needed?

Rock is rock i don't care if you call it metal, speed metal, heavy rock, pop rock, punk rock, celtic rock. It's still rock.

**** subgenres. They're a waste of time. There's only two categories. Awesome music and not-so-awesome music.

- Captain awesome signing out

I have no idea what your saying. There all different. I may like on, and not the other. SO lets say I like Punk Rock and not 'celtic rock'... Do I like rock or not?

Captain Awesome 10-20-2009 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by !Blink! (Post 755432)
I have no idea what your saying. There all different. I may like on, and not the other. SO lets say I like Punk Rock and not 'celtic rock'... Do I like rock or not?

There is good artists and bad artists in every genre. I'm saying **** the labels there's only awesome music and not-so-awesome music.

There's to many labels now. Theres like a billion types of rock, to me bon jovi, guns n roses, kings of leon, linkin park, metallica are all rock more importantly they're all good music.

I'm saying plain and simply **** the subgenres, **** the labels.

!Blink! 10-20-2009 09:58 AM

Well if it were up to me I would just make more than one Genre :D. But its not. so **** that.

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Originally Posted by Captain Awesome (Post 755437)
There is good artists and bad artists in every genre. I'm saying **** the labels there's only awesome music and not-so-awesome music.

There's to many labels now. Theres like a billion types of rock, to me bon jovi, guns n roses, kings of leon, linkin park, metallica are all rock more importantly they're all good music.

I'm saying plain and simply **** the subgenres, **** the labels.


mr dave 10-20-2009 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain Awesome (Post 755429)
Are any sub genres needed?

Rock is rock i don't care if you call it metal, speed metal, heavy rock, pop rock, punk rock, celtic rock. It's still rock.

**** subgenres. They're a waste of time. There's only two categories. Awesome music and not-so-awesome music.

- Captain awesome signing out

YES! someone else gets it :tramp:

clutnuckle 10-20-2009 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain Awesome (Post 755437)
There is good artists and bad artists in every genre. I'm saying **** the labels there's only awesome music and not-so-awesome music.

This is very true.


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