The Music Thread

That song is one of the best older rap songs to be made.

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A bit of a weird one that had a catchy tune and now its stuck in my head (at least know one knew what song it was so i couldn’t get anymore hate!)

i guess i personally love listening to goregrind/deathgrind since before listening to grindcore i was listening to things like traditional heavy metal, death metal, and thrash metal. so bands like Impetigo, Butcher ABC, and Macabre really connect with me pretty easily. and i really do love their mixture with grindcore. songs from Impetigo like “staph terrorist” and “wizard of gore” really have some heavy hardcore and grind aspects.

bro i fucking love wormrot man. got them in my YouTube playlist for that kind of music.

never. i’ll always keep giving ya all the good shit i know.

ah, well yer welcome anyway. and yeah i’ve always loved the more harsh production stuff cause to me that garage band, diy, and good kind of crappy production to me is like the comfort food of metal and hardcore to me. is why i have respect for the quality the old school black metal bands had. always been one for that low production stuff. but when making it like that ya got to make sure it’s good crappy and not bad crappy.

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@Quinn @unfunnyguy an interesting German one man band from the slam metal genre.

here’s one of his albums i did a full listen to. band’s name is no one gets out alive.

https://youtu.be/lXP8WiIf8LQ

Not too shabby

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same! crappy, gnarly, lo-fi production is very much in my wheelhouse:

you keep pulling out some of my favourites. i love sonic youth. seen them, like, i dunno how many times.

nice avatar btw :slightly_smiling_face:

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https://youtu.be/eGp47YwDZ48

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Thanks mate really appreciate that! Great minds think alike eh?

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Nice! bloody 20 characters

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@Quinn @unfunnyguy just something i thought about. what were the first band you heard when finding stuff for black metal?

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Well, I can’t remember when I first became aware of Black Metal because it was a very long time ago. We’re talking like 1999 or 2000 when I first read about bands like Mayhem and Emperor in Kerrang magazine. One of the first Black Metal albums I bought was Goat of Mendes by Akercocke. That came out in 2001 so I probably got it then or in 2002. I think I got it for Christmas, ironically enough, given the fact they were a heavily Satanic band in both imagery and ideology.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcn4osvg9H8

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@Screaming_Meat Heard the new KEN Mode record? I reckon it’s right up your street

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkVCcvQswi8

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vj_rvLVpqg8

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you would be right! nice one, man.

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mmmm. is there a controversial choice on what i say? cause i feel what i will say will be an unpopular opinion.

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Guessing it’s about the Satanist stuff. But say whatever you like

" All the Footprints You’ve Ever Left and the Fear Expecting Ahead" is one of the best screamo albums EVER. Fact

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i have listened to blasphemy but one i feel is a touchy subject and that is the case of Burzum. his own politics aside and inaccurate view thinking Christian are against traditional family structures his music i kind of like. and also cause it doesn’t really center itself with Satanism but folklore and pagan mythology which i find a breath of fresh air from what’s usually black metal lyrical content. hence why i’ve found myself intrigued after hearing a sub genre of it called pagan black metal. it is also why i like Bethlehem’s work because it was more of sharing personal pain and struggles and coming to terms with them. so yeah only thing i feel being an unpopular opinion his the Burzum part since i know all about the shit people get for liking the music.

That’s not all that unpopular really, though it should be. You see a surprising amount of Burzum shirts out in the wild at shows. Burzum is musically fine I suppose, but Varg being a neo nazi murderer makes it really easy to just to decide to listen to much better black metal. Plus, the best record Varg ever played on was De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas.