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03-23-2013, 09:55 PM | #341 (permalink) |
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They have changed styles a few times. Their first album was straight Death Metal (and one of my favorites as well), then they added some Black Metal into it for the next album, then went straight ahead Black Metal... and then went Crust.
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03-23-2013, 10:33 PM | #342 (permalink) |
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Yes I know, I've got some old & new Darthrone kicking around somewhere, obviously considered one of the pioneers of blackened crust, but like Carcass I consider them a metal band through & through, so I opted not to add them.
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03-23-2013, 10:48 PM | #343 (permalink) |
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37. The Dwarves ,Genre (Punk rock) Illinois USA era, 90's/Present &
Nashville Pussy Genre (Hard Rock/Metal/Cow Punk/Pyschobilly) era 90's to present A band that once got dropped from their record label for staging the death of their guitarist, can't go wrong with the Dwarves, good punk rock fun with a rockabilly twist. Let's **** Pimp You'll Never Take Us Alive Nashville Pussy Sort of stretching things here as the Nashville Pussy is more of a Hard drinkin Harley Davidson biker type of band, but they have some punk influence in there, and I needed something to go with the Dwarves so... Go to hell Keep on ****in' Hate and Whiskey Last edited by William_the_Bloody; 07-15-2013 at 12:59 AM. |
03-24-2013, 11:20 PM | #344 (permalink) |
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36. Napalm Death ,Genre (Grindcore) Birmingham UK, era, 80's/Present &
Nasum Genre (Grindcore) Sweeden, era 90's/00's (Now that the weather is starting to get nice, I sort of want to get this done, so trying two entries per day. If you been following this you may want to back up) Well here we are, the godfathers of grind, starting off as a hardcore punk band, Napalm Death pushed the boundaries of how hard music could go in the 80's, subsequently pioneering grindcore in the process. I picked fairly tame songs though. Nazi Punks **** Off Lowlife The brink of extinction Nasum Adding grindcore heavywieghts Nasum to the list. A band that was on route to becoming one of the most popular grindcore bands of the modern era, until the lead singer was tragically swept away in the 2004 Tsunamia, the group disbanded shortly thereafter. Time to Act Last edited by William_the_Bloody; 07-09-2013 at 12:54 AM. |
03-25-2013, 12:01 AM | #345 (permalink) |
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wow, what does it say about a band when you pick 2 songs that are covers, haha.
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03-25-2013, 12:08 AM | #346 (permalink) |
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One of my favorite covers they did....
which for those not in the know, is a cover by one of the best Punk bands to come from Canada. another original of theirs I would add: Throw this demo in as well:
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03-26-2013, 02:05 AM | #347 (permalink) |
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35. Biohazard, Genre (Rapcore/NYHC/Metallic Hardcore/Proto Beatdown) New York, USA era, 90's/00's
Hatebreed Genre (Metallic Hardcore/Beatdown Hardcore)Connecticut, USA era, 90's/Present Allright when I first did my list I went on a rant against the cheesy posing out going on in beatdown hardcore, to which I assigned the blame unfailry to bands like Biohazard & Hatebreed. Anyhow, anyone who thinks that NYHC inspired hardcore is the rock equivelant to gangster rap is in for rude suprise, it's quite the opposite. Biohazard Punishment Five Blocks To The Subway Sellout Hatebreed The most popular hardcore band out there at the moment, and a band that should have been on the list originally, but I didn't give them a fair shake. Honor Never Dies - Allright this band is already pissing me off with this male fantasy bs. Show some real balls & make a video about giving a beatdown to the local meth dealers, not junkies. Put It To The Torch GHOSTS OF WAR Last edited by William_the_Bloody; 07-10-2013 at 01:14 AM. |
03-26-2013, 06:48 PM | #348 (permalink) |
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34. TRC ,Genre (Hardcore/Beatdown) London UK era, Modern and
Марафон 15 , Genre (Hardcore) Russia, era Modern TRC are one of Britain's leading hardcore bands at the moment. Most modern UK hardcore bands are American influenced, as is the case with TRC who comes from a bit of a different place than Gallows. During the 90's, NYHC's influence began to spread to London with the formation of bands like Knuckledust, resulting in a beatdown scene. Some of their early stuff...is less than stellar, but now they kick much ass. Bastard GO HARD OR GO HOME Backlash This Russian punk band is awesome!!! I would like to find more stuff by them, wicked drumming! Марафон 15 - Равнодушие Last edited by William_the_Bloody; 06-28-2013 at 10:48 PM. |
03-27-2013, 11:13 PM | #349 (permalink) |
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33. Broken Bones ,Genre (Hardcore/Crossover Thrash) Stroke on Trent UK, era, 80's &
G.I.S.M. Genre (Harcore) Japan, era 80's I listed Discharge a while back, which was considered a lowball by some. The reason for this is that the core talent of the group in my opinion was guitarist Tony Bones, who went on to form his own band Broken Bones. After that, Discharge was never the same, and no matter which way you look at it, they tried to sell out with the release of Grave New World. Meanwhile Tony Bones was beginning to take UK 82 in a harder direction, before either The Exploited or English Dogs attempted the venture. (chosen softer songs) Nevertheless, this band had its shortcomings. I've picked one song in particular that highlights the pitfalls of this otherwise great band. The guitar intro to the song F.O.A.D. (**** off and die) showcases Tony Bones at his finest, but after the lead in, the song falters into your standard mediocre punk song. I am of the personal opinion that if Cal had been on vocals and had some direction in the songwriting, that the two of them would have done wonders as Discharge. Unfortuantly the leaders of UK punk have a history of imploding. Decapitated City Fodder FOAD G.I.S.M. I was going to plop down a second teir UK82 band, but the Japanese hardcore legends are far more entertaining. Death Exclamations Nih Nightmare Last edited by William_the_Bloody; 07-10-2013 at 10:52 PM. |
03-29-2013, 12:16 AM | #350 (permalink) |
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32. Soziedad Alkoholika,Genre (Hardcore/Crossover Thrash) Spain, era, 90's/Present &
Ratos de porão Genre (Hardcore/Crossover Thrash) Brazil, era 80's/Present I think I mentioned that this is a pretty Anglo Saxon list, but that Hardcore is pretty huge throughout Latin America & Southern Europe. This is one of the bigger bands out of Spain, and one of my personal favs. Siempre Alerta Estado enfermo Piedra contra tijera Ratos de porão Allright time to move over from the Spanish speaking world to Portugese, with the kings of Brazillian hardcore Ratos de porão. I could never get into these guys, but they kept it hard & heavy, eventually becoming a major influence for Sepultura. Amazônia nunca mais Last edited by William_the_Bloody; 07-09-2013 at 09:55 PM. |
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