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Old 05-31-2011, 10:13 PM   #251 (permalink)
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What's your fav album from them?
New Junk Aesthetic probably, with Gutter Phenomenon being second.
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Old 06-02-2011, 01:03 PM   #252 (permalink)
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Every Time I Die are great, but I see them as being more like standard modern hardcore punk (at least on their latest releases) than metalcore. They have a bit of metal influence, but I'd say their sound is pretty strongly rooted in hardcore punk.
Oh, alright then.

I find it difficult to differentiate between some of the harder hardcore punk, metalcore, and melodic hardcore.
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Old 06-02-2011, 03:32 PM   #253 (permalink)
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ETID started off as more of a metalcore band, but since Gutter Phenomenon they've been moving more toward the punk side of things.



compared to

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Old 06-05-2011, 04:39 PM   #254 (permalink)
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Has anyone had a chance to listen to "The Hymn of a Broken Man" by Times of Grace? It's a side project featuring Jesse Leach and Adam D from Killswitch. Not nearly as aggressive as what we've come to expect from these metalcore veterans but nontheless, I found it to be a solid record with some really cool post-rock elements
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Old 06-05-2011, 10:59 PM   #255 (permalink)
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Has anyone had a chance to listen to "The Hymn of a Broken Man" by Times of Grace? It's a side project featuring Jesse Leach and Adam D from Killswitch. Not nearly as aggressive as what we've come to expect from these metalcore veterans but nontheless, I found it to be a solid record with some really cool post-rock elements
Decent. Not a fan of the cheesy lyrics. Glad to see Jesse at work again though.
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:27 PM   #256 (permalink)
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Has anyone had a chance to listen to "The Hymn of a Broken Man" by Times of Grace? It's a side project featuring Jesse Leach and Adam D from Killswitch. Not nearly as aggressive as what we've come to expect from these metalcore veterans but nontheless, I found it to be a solid record with some really cool post-rock elements
it doesn't appear to be at all fitting that your name on here is metal connoisseur. a true metal connoisseur would find bands like aild, and kse, pretty weak, wattered down, and well, not metal.. also the first time i heard times of grace i thought the radio was playing. that album sounds like generic radio rock. lame. lame. lame.
srsly, if your name is metal connoisseur, then who are your favorite 5 or 10 metal bands??
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Oh dear, we now have a trve metal head on MB who listens to br00tal kvlt black metalz. That's disappointing.
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Old 06-07-2011, 01:41 AM   #258 (permalink)
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Oh dear, we now have a trve metal head on MB who listens to br00tal kvlt black metalz. That's disappointing.
funny

i listen to a lot of tr00 kvlt myself
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To be honest I do as well, I was referring to the superior 'only real metal is worth knowing about' attitude, which I just HATE.
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To be honest I do as well, I was referring to the superior 'only real metal is worth knowing about' attitude, which I just HATE.
this as well

i listen to all sorts of metal
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