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rostheferret:

--- Quote from: froody1911 on March 25, 2012, 09:09:30 AM ---I find metalcore really underdeveloped and lacking in variety. When I want unhinged aggression, I'd rather listen to RATM or SOAD.

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Generally punk can be very good at unhinged aggression, far more so than a lot of extreme metal which is rather more 'refined,' just not metalcore. A lot has a sort of "it matters less what we play so long as we have energy and break something in the process;' a raw animalism that forms an integral part of their sound. Grindcore or Powerviolence for example, or even crustier varieties of hardcore like Disfear work well when I want to vent. Though now that I remember your dislike for BM, I suppose this will also go very much unloved :P

froody1911:
Grindcore just makes me laugh, I can't take it seriously ;D And no, hardcore punk doesn't appeal to me whatsoever, though I do like post-hardcore bands like Fugazi and Pianos Become the Teeth.

Black metal fans should check out Mamaleek. Interesting Arabic style.

Promwolf:

--- Quote from: froody1911 on March 25, 2012, 09:52:23 AM ---Grindcore just makes me laugh, I can't take it seriously ;D And no, hardcore punk doesn't appeal to me whatsoever, though I do like post-hardcore bands like Fugazi and Pianos Become the Teeth.

Black metal fans should check out Mamaleek. Interesting Arabic style.

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I like a lot of post hardcore. If you like Pianos become... then I think you would like "With Horses In her Eyes"  :D

froody1911:


Uneven Structure - Februus

Progressive djent. Meshuggah-style passages, but with spacy atmospheric ambient backgrounds. Quite unique, and relaxing in a way.
Awaken
Frost

CD2 contains half an hour of purely ambient tracks.
Dew Upon Shapeless Bounds

They also have an EP called 8 available for free on their site, but that's conventional djent and nothing special.

rostheferret:
^Here's a review I wrote of it last month :P

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