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[QUOTE="aeser:551262"]MarkFuckingRichards said:[QUOTE]one of the best aspects of grind is that there really aren't many set rules. there is a formula to sound like a punk band, a formula for a hardcore band, a formula for a death metal band, etc. etc., but there are many possibilities for grind since it was conceived as an amalgamation of styles. [/QUOTE] as much as i love (and play) grindcore, i really don't see how there's any fewer rules to grindcore than there are to punk or death metal or hardcore or anything. tremolo picking power chords to blastbeats, d-beats, and double bass, with growled and or screeched/screamed vocals=grindcore, if you are not doing these things, it will not sound like "grindcore". it is arguable that the subject matter is more open but in %99 of cases it is not, there are socio-political grind bands, gore grind bands, porno grind bands, offensive/anti-p.c. grindcore bands, and joke grindcore bands, that's about it, but it's still a fairly rigid formula as much as anything else is. [/QUOTE]
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