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Damaged: Hardcore, Post-Hardcore, Emo & Noise Rock
Figured we needed a thread for this already since there's a considerable amount of people into this kind of music on the board. I've been craving a lot of it lately myself. Discussions of pretty much any punk influenced guitar rock that's heavy and noisy and isn't metal goes in here.
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This wasrecord recorded in the '70s and was lost for several reasons until a couple years ago. There's plenty of information about it readily available. The point is it fucking ROCKS.
http://ventvox.com/wp-content/upload...7l_ss500_1.jpg
http://cdn.theurbandaily.com/files/2010/06/death.jpg
I'll try to contribute a lot to this thread
EDIT": I realize that may not fallen directly into the categories described by this thread...but I think it'll appeal to fans of the kind of music this thread would offer.
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Drinkey McDrinkerstein
EDIT": I realize that may not fallen directly into the categories described by this thread...but I think it'll appeal to fans of the kind of music this thread would offer.
It's not "hardcore, post-hardcore, emo [or] noise"
But it is "punk influenced guitar rock that's heavy and noisy and isn't metal"
So I don't know if that qualifies or not. But I like it. and i like the comment on the YouTube page.. "damn we stole PUNK from the blacks too?"
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Well, we must make sure this thread has Refused on the first page.
I'm really excited about this thread! I need to find some new heavy, noisy music!
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It's not "hardcore, post-hardcore, emo [or] noise"
But it is "punk influenced guitar rock that's heavy and noisy and isn't metal"
So I don't know if that qualifies or not. But I like it. and i like the comment on the YouTube page.. "damn we stole PUNK from the blacks too?"
hahahaha awesome. FYI that album was part of my board member of the week run last year, so it should be up on the blog...I'll probably mention a couple albums from that in this thread.
Next up, I'll talk a little bit about one of my favorite post-hardcore bands ever, HOT WATER MUSIC. The guitars scream and the rhythm section was phenomenal, but most notable about these guys were the dual vocalists, gritty, throaty, and full of emotion. I'm a fan of most of their career, but their first album really encapsulates a lot of what they were about, FINDING THE RHYTHMS
http://www.crucialattack.nl/graphics...Rhythms-LP.jpg
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I still love the first two mewithoutYou albums in spite of knowing that I probably shouldn't.
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I'm the same way with Thursday's second album.
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I was relistening to the Promise Ring the other day and really getting into it. I hadn't heard them in years.
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Fuel for the Hate Game is probably my favorite HWM album, but I am glad you posted Recliner because it's been a long time since I've heard it and it brought back a lot of good memories.
Trademark is another one of my favorite HWM songs:
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I still love the first two mewithoutYou albums in spite of knowing that I probably shouldn't.
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I'm the same way with Thursday's second album.
Mewithoutyou is one of those bands I always meant to check out but never did...I've been a huge fan of Thursday since the Full Collapse came out. The first time I heard them, it was a live version of "Autobiography of a Nation" on the first Plea For Peace/Take Action comp...still love that song
Seeing them do this entire record at the Troubadour with Pretty Girls Make Graves and Open Hand supporting is still a very high memory for me
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Mewithoutyou is one of those bands I always meant to check out but never did...
Their second album starts off with a great one-two punch of:
into
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Fuel for the Hate Game is probably my favorite HWM album, but I am glad you posted Recliner because it's been a long time since I've heard it and it brought back a lot of good memories.
Fuel... is very much a close second for me. And for some reason my brother and I have always LOVED Caution, it's like one of those bonding records for us. I can listen to "I Was On A Mountain" over and over again
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I am also going to bust out Terrorhawk by Bear Vs. Shark today because of this thread.
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My name's Henry, and you're here with me now
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Brad, i'm enjoying the mewithoutyou immensely, i'm downloading that album now
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Fuel... is very much a close second for me. And for some reason my brother and I have always LOVED Caution, it's like one of those bonding records for us. I can listen to "I Was On A Mountain" over and over again
Caution was actually the first HWM album I ever listened to! My friend played it for me at her house, she stole it from her older brother who was borrowing it from his friend who she had a crush on. We listened to it after school for a week straight and then I went out and bought it because I liked it so much. Listening to it always reminds me of her, though.
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I fully 100% for sure support this thread.
Paging HvR.
I'm glad Thursday is getting so much love. I consider Full Collapse one of the best albums of the decade. I STILL listen to it on a regular basis. Their first album is also excellent. As is War All The Time.
"Dying in New Brunswick" from Waiting
"M. Shepard" from War All The Time
ALSO, IMO the best band to come out of the post-hardcore era:
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Another one of my favorite bands:
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Another band i'd love to highlight in here is Yorba Linda, CA's TAKEN, who broke up several years ago and about half the band went on to form Circa Survive.
The guys in Taken were very young when they started, and although they were kind of a local band to me, they had a lot of acclaim within the hardcore/metalcore community, put out two records on a Canadian record label, and toured nationally with bigger acts.
They played highly energetic to the point of being frenetic mathcore with very anthemic sing along chants and many changing parts. it had more in common with posthardcore than metalcore musically I think though.
I really loved these guys, and the live show was absolutely phenomenal, oft-times culminating in old school pile ups wherein you'd have 15-20 on top of each other with only the singer's hand barely visible at the top with everyone clamoring to scream into it
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These guys are pretty solid. I hadn't heard them until this year when Drag City (I think) reissued some more of their stuff. I think it's a lot of demos, but the album is called Spiritual • Mental • Physical
http://magiska.vlsweb.net.br/wp-cont...2/60192688.jpg
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pretty much every band at Michiganfest 2002
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As for ATDI, i always find myself listening to Acrobatic Tenement more than anything else for some reason, even thought I love the whole discog. there's just so much raw energy, and maybe it's what seems like an absolute lack of production altogether that brings it a lot of charm. I love how much vocal dualing Cedric and Jim do on this record. The first track is one of my favorite ATDI songs, out of the whole career.
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Pissed Jeans are a punk rock band. They shred eardrums.
Fantasy World
My Bed
edit: oh man, Drive Like Jehu are amazing.
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