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  • OrganisM
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2006
    • 2644

    #16
    Re: Heavy Music...

    Wait, what's the distinction? (sorry, had 2 maek teh rofl)
    .

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    • x_Dragun_x
      So. I Herd u Liek Mudkipz
      • Oct 2006
      • 699

      #17
      Re: Heavy Music...

      not bad for a brief description this is your opinion but it has some key points that are good and death metal ftw
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      You know you've played too much FFR when you're tempted to try it on your partner's privates.
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      • BluE_MeaniE
        FFR Player
        • Jan 2003
        • 796

        #18
        Re: Heavy Music...

        Originally posted by Dragula219
        The description I used was to show what metalcore is really combining. When someone says metalcore is a combination of metal and hardcore, they don't mean "Traditional metal". They mean the kind of metal I described. Recent metal, and whether you think it's a bad description or not, the kind of music I'm talking about has all of the attributes I described. If you think you can write a better version of recent metal, by all means do. I'll add it in place of mine.
        No, you're not getting it. Your term "recent metal" is a misnomer. Recent metal is just metal played recently! It shares the same attributes that metal has developed (cumulatively) over the last 30+ years. Metal all shares a common genealogical ancestry. It's all a direct lineage from those '70s bands, and that's what keeps it together.

        So listing Trivium and Avenged Sevenfold as examples of recent metal just doesn't work. If metalcore began by combining metal and hardcore, then you can't use metalcore bands to describe metal so that you can later describe metalcore.

        And as a sidenote, death metal is not unique, special or different enough to warrant a separation from the rest of metal. This is part of my point.
        Last edited by BluE_MeaniE; 08-14-2007, 01:51 PM.
        Originally posted by Henri Poincaré
        The scientist does not study nature because it is useful to do so. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it, and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful.

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        • Darkjakk
          FFR Player
          • Jul 2003
          • 122

          #19
          Re: Heavy Music...

          Where the hell is my black metal. I dont see any mention of Bal-Sagoth, Celtic Frost, or Summoning. D:
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          • Dragula219
            FFR Player
            • Jul 2006
            • 629

            #20
            Re: Heavy Music...

            Originally posted by OrganisM
            Not to put a damper on your efforts, since it's cool that you put all this effort into clarifying things, but, why does it matter? People spend so much time classifying things, and get into arguments about what is what, when the band is just that, a band. I had no idea there were so many minor differences, and really, any of the really timeless bands won't carry any of those labels.

            " Hard Punk - Repeating Chord patterns (Major or Minor)"

            Ah, I don't believe that's exclusive tp or particular to that genre.
            Doesn't matter much, but I didn't make the genres someone else did. I was simply trying to clarify the difference between them.

            And none of the things I said were exclusive to each genre, just that they are generally an attribute of each.

            Originally posted by BluE_MeaniE
            No, you're not getting it. Your term "recent metal" is a misnomer. Recent metal is just metal played recently! It shares the same attributes that metal has developed (cumulatively) over the last 30+ years. Metal all shares a common genealogical ancestry. It's all a direct lineage from those '70s bands, and that's what keeps it together.

            So listing Trivium and Avenged Sevenfold as examples of recent metal just doesn't work. If metalcore began by combining metal and hardcore, then you can't use metalcore bands to describe metal so that you can later describe metalcore.

            And as a sidenote, death metal is not unique, special or different enough to warrant a separation from the rest of metal. This is part of my point.
            Most people would consider Trivum and Avenged Sevenfold Metal, not metalcore. Still, that's not really my point. I disagree with you, it really doesn't share the same attributes, and if it does it's very little. Night Ranger sounds nothing like Slayer which sounds nothing like Trivium. Metal is to broad to describe the genre I'm talking about, and I simply don't know what else to call it. Most metal made recently has the attributes I listed, that's all.
            Last edited by Dragula219; 08-14-2007, 03:01 PM.
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            • BluE_MeaniE
              FFR Player
              • Jan 2003
              • 796

              #21
              Re: Heavy Music...

              Originally posted by Dragula219
              Most people would consider Trivum and Avenged Sevenfold Metal, not metalcore. Still, that's not really my point. I disagree with you, it really doesn't share the same attributes, and if it does it's very little. Night Ranger sounds nothing like Slayer which sounds nothing like Trivium. Metal is to broad to describe the genre I'm talking about, and I simply don't know what else to call it. Most metal made recently has the attributes I listed, that's all.
              Well, I can't agree that "most people" would consider that, but even if it is a majority, so what? "Most people" is not an authoritative source. There are plenty of "metal elite" sources.

              I think I understand our problem. You don't think what you call recent metal has common attributes with what you call non-recent metal. Well, that's true. No problem there.

              I'm just saying you're erroneously referring to them as metal and ignoring the existence of contemporary metal that indeed still does share all the common attributes that metal has.
              Originally posted by Henri Poincaré
              The scientist does not study nature because it is useful to do so. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it, and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful.

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              • Dragula219
                FFR Player
                • Jul 2006
                • 629

                #22
                Re: Heavy Music...

                Originally posted by BluE_MeaniE
                Well, I can't agree that "most people" would consider that, but even if it is a majority, so what? "Most people" is not an authoritative source. There are plenty of "metal elite" sources.

                I think I understand our problem. You don't think what you call recent metal has common attributes with what you call non-recent metal. Well, that's true. No problem there.

                I'm just saying you're erroneously referring to them as metal and ignoring the existence of contemporary metal that indeed still does share all the common attributes that metal has.
                I understand what you were saying now, but what do you suggest I call it? I don't know what the genre of metal I'm referring to is called.
                Violent Skank is Violent!

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                • rusty6
                  Junior Member
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 16

                  #23
                  Re: Heavy Music...

                  Originally posted by Dragula219
                  Rofl, ok.

                  Skacore - THE FLAMING TSUNAMIS MOTHER****ER!

                  BTW, they came to my town the other week....****ing awesome, I had such a good time. They bought a keg for everyone there.
                  wow, what it says about your location is true, you are hot(seriously), lol

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                  • Verruckter
                    FFR Player
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 2707

                    #24
                    Re: Heavy Music...

                    Originally posted by rusty6
                    wow, what it says about your location is true, you are hot(seriously), lol
                    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

                    You can't be serious.
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                    • rusty6
                      Junior Member
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 16

                      #25
                      Re: ok..........

                      Originally posted by Verruckter
                      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

                      You can't be serious.
                      why do you say that, you dont think shes hot, why, what do you think, respectfully, no offense.

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