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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    actually, a band i was in played with them in virgina.

    i wasn't into them personally, but i haven't heard them since that night (i wanna say it was early 2001).
    Pick up the 2002 release, All Your Base Are Belong to Us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gowienczyk View Post
    Mathcore can be easily called a fake genre as a lot of mathcore fits post-hardcore perfectly.
    I would disagree with you there, there are many notable differences between the two. I don't see how you could say an Alexisonfire and DEP song are similar at all.
    People have different tastes in music. Some just happen to be superior to others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev0lver View Post
    I would disagree with you there, there are many notable differences between the two. I don't see how you could say an Alexisonfire and DEP song are similar at all.
    Post-Hardcore is a large, vague and very experimental genre.

    Alexisonfire also doesn't sound like Big Black, Funeral Diner or Refused.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coheed. View Post
    lol, is this for all those people on the ultimate setlist forum demanding post hardcore but then saying only stuff from this decade?
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    Post-Hardcore is one of my favorite genres.
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    Also, if you need the desire. You can say mathcore is a subgenre of post-hardcore.
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    That's more of what I meant. It's a specialized form of hardcore and doesn't sound like most of the bands of the main genre.
    People have different tastes in music. Some just happen to be superior to others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev0lver View Post
    That's more of what I meant. It's a specialized form of hardcore and doesn't sound like most of the bands of the main genre.
    If I didn't detest the term math rock and mathcore, I might of listed mathcore as a subgenre.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coheed. View Post
    off topic, but does anybody know why chris pennie left the dillenger escape plan for coheed and cambria? i would think DEM would offer more experimental sytle of playing for drummer.
    According to him, he was given more creative freedom in C&C.


    The first category listed is basically the greatest collection of bands ever listed anywhere.

    The only omission I see is Quicksand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdestey View Post
    According to him, he was given more creative freedom in C&C.


    The first category listed is basically the greatest collection of bands ever listed anywhere.

    The only omission I see is Quicksand.
    I've seen them mentioned a lot but never listened, personally.
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    a sample:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDVF2DE2e8k

    they owe quite a bit to Helmet and their NYHC roots


 

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