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[QUOTE="the_reverend:107666"]YOU GUYS ARE ALL FUCKING WRONG!!!! WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG!!! I can't beleive you know nothing about your musical history. "metal-core" is from the late 70's/early 80's originally. bands, like the accused, who were closer to some of kevorkian's angels songs than to bleeding through. by 88, this form of metalcore was gone. fastforward 4 years, now bands like Cave in, converge, outcast, etc... come into play. they too some rock and melodic parts and mixed them with the hardcore that had been around then and BANG! 90's metalcore is formed. now it's 2004, 22-25 years of metalcore and it's such a broad genre... anything that houses lamb of god, ion dissonance, shadows fall, burst, between the buried and me, and all the others.. well shit.. that's a huge umbrella... though it's getting hard to genrify things... I mean Dead to Fall is um.. swedish-black-metal-core? ps: I consider the_network to be tech-core pps: spaldino's shades of gray on the SF is spot on pps: what about the last Haunted cd? that was pretty metalcore too[/QUOTE]
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