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<blockquote data-quote="BroccoliRage" data-source="post: 3305890" data-attributes="member: 38402"><p>Nah, it's not that important.</p><p>I was just being a little anal, don't pay it any mind. You wree applying the term hardcore tyo heavy music in general as though it were an adjective and not the name of a genre. Not a single band you named was a hardcore band, it was all various stuff from various genres. Hardcore is term for hardcore punk rock, a music style that began with bands like Minor Threat and Black Flag (the sex pistols, as much as you obviously like them, are not a hardcore band) and is now personified in bands like Throwdown, Strife and Hatebreed. Alot of bands call themselves hardcore or are incorrectly called so by thier fans. </p><p></p><p>Emo music (which sucks balls in my opinion) is a wierd little off shoot of hardcore. I'm willing to bet that you're probably younger than me (I'm 25 and have been in a good number of bands, most of which have recorded), so alot of the stuff fashionably called hardcore by kids younger than me is actually metalcore. We could get really in depth over all this, I've written quite a few essays on the manner, but..well, I guess I just don't feel like it here. Register at <a href="http://www.snakenet.com" target="_blank">www.snakenet.com</a>, a metal station, and I'll probably be more up for it (if you feel like going to the trouble).</p><p></p><p>The most glaring thing that caught my eye was referring to Zombie's style of vocals as a "death growl". No way, man. Zombie would be the worst death metal vocalist ever, his voice is far too tenor in nature.</p><p></p><p>See, it's a pointless argument in the end. But above is a very half-assed explanation. If you really wanna pursue it with me, go the website I mentined. I'm not the only one who will have some input, either.</p><p></p><p>Instead, check out the real meat of my post. I can't stress enough how important it is to scream from the diaphragm and not the throat. It wil give you more volume and a more natural sounds, as opposed to the forced scream from the throat. It's also alot easier on your throat. If you can, pick up a CD or DVD with vocal excercises. It's worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BroccoliRage, post: 3305890, member: 38402"] Nah, it's not that important. I was just being a little anal, don't pay it any mind. You wree applying the term hardcore tyo heavy music in general as though it were an adjective and not the name of a genre. Not a single band you named was a hardcore band, it was all various stuff from various genres. Hardcore is term for hardcore punk rock, a music style that began with bands like Minor Threat and Black Flag (the sex pistols, as much as you obviously like them, are not a hardcore band) and is now personified in bands like Throwdown, Strife and Hatebreed. Alot of bands call themselves hardcore or are incorrectly called so by thier fans. Emo music (which sucks balls in my opinion) is a wierd little off shoot of hardcore. I'm willing to bet that you're probably younger than me (I'm 25 and have been in a good number of bands, most of which have recorded), so alot of the stuff fashionably called hardcore by kids younger than me is actually metalcore. We could get really in depth over all this, I've written quite a few essays on the manner, but..well, I guess I just don't feel like it here. Register at [url]www.snakenet.com[/url], a metal station, and I'll probably be more up for it (if you feel like going to the trouble). The most glaring thing that caught my eye was referring to Zombie's style of vocals as a "death growl". No way, man. Zombie would be the worst death metal vocalist ever, his voice is far too tenor in nature. See, it's a pointless argument in the end. But above is a very half-assed explanation. If you really wanna pursue it with me, go the website I mentined. I'm not the only one who will have some input, either. Instead, check out the real meat of my post. I can't stress enough how important it is to scream from the diaphragm and not the throat. It wil give you more volume and a more natural sounds, as opposed to the forced scream from the throat. It's also alot easier on your throat. If you can, pick up a CD or DVD with vocal excercises. It's worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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