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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderfoot" data-source="post: 4228315" data-attributes="member: 34175"><p>To me metalcore is mostly noise. Of course, I'm teaching the history of metal here, so I do have a skew. I'm saddened that the industry has gotten to the point that raw energy has replaced talent. (This is a GROSS generalization - there are some notable exceptions, but they are, unfortunately, exceptions). Emo & Grunge was pretty much the death of the metal movement in the early 90s, which for a metalhead like myself, was a punch in the gut. Music went from party to placid; funky to flaccid. It was less about the music and more about, I hate the world and myself and now I'm going to screw up your life; not that metal hasn't always been on the edge, but where it once was about telling a story that made you either take action or disagree, now it has more of a, life's worthless kill yourself attitude (again - generalization)</p><p></p><p>I think the real proof in the pudding though, is in the up and coming bands (local types). Before, you had to have some modicum of talent to book a show, now, if you own a distortion pedal and can growl like a bear, you're in. From the production side of things, it really rips my heart out. Now see what you've done, I've gotten melancholy. . . <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderfoot, post: 4228315, member: 34175"] To me metalcore is mostly noise. Of course, I'm teaching the history of metal here, so I do have a skew. I'm saddened that the industry has gotten to the point that raw energy has replaced talent. (This is a GROSS generalization - there are some notable exceptions, but they are, unfortunately, exceptions). Emo & Grunge was pretty much the death of the metal movement in the early 90s, which for a metalhead like myself, was a punch in the gut. Music went from party to placid; funky to flaccid. It was less about the music and more about, I hate the world and myself and now I'm going to screw up your life; not that metal hasn't always been on the edge, but where it once was about telling a story that made you either take action or disagree, now it has more of a, life's worthless kill yourself attitude (again - generalization) I think the real proof in the pudding though, is in the up and coming bands (local types). Before, you had to have some modicum of talent to book a show, now, if you own a distortion pedal and can growl like a bear, you're in. From the production side of things, it really rips my heart out. Now see what you've done, I've gotten melancholy. . . :( [/QUOTE]
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