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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:34 am

OH LOL... aite, well i jumped from DC to NY

....and ive just noticed something.
the sound ive associated with HC is actually the NY sound. Gorrila Buiscits, Agnostic Front, SOIA, Cro-mags etc....
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:35 am

^^ yeah. The Casually laughable aren't valid here.

u can take yer freakin Rancid too. close the door behind u. thanx.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:36 am

+torment+ wrote: ^^ that's more post- Alexisonfire than anything.

i like some of it tho.

u ever listen to 400 Years? 90's chaotic emo, asides from Alexisonfire, 400 years is the first thing i thought about when i listened to what u posted there. interesting.


400 Years is a good reference point too, given the topic.
hmmm personally I always got a more Glassjaw vibe from bands like that. But now that you mentioned it...
As for 400 years, only heard a few songs. Never really bothered to give them a proper listen.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by pkay » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:37 am

+torment+ wrote:
pkay wrote:Fucked Up is not post hardcore. They're about as close to simply punk as I can identify in the past 10 years
^^ u wanna argue punk?

:u: kidding :)


Fucked Up, post-hardcore in theory. if they were around in the late 80's & early 90's.. they very much would be of the ilk. that's a good thing.

i guess the reason they get put in posthardcore is because of the vocalist and how easily he could be in a post hardcore band

but as far as song structure and writing style its so closely knitted with punk for me.

Even bands I've liked for decades now I don't view as authentic as Fucked Up. They're probably my fav punk band since like Gen-X (great song writers)

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:40 am

+torment+ wrote:^^ yeah. The Casually laughable aren't valid here.

u can take yer freakin Rancid too. close the door behind u. thanx.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:41 am

Nevalo wrote:OH LOL... aite, well i jumped from DC to NY

....and ive just noticed something.
the sound ive associated with HC is actually the NY sound. Gorrila Buiscits, Agnostic Front, SOIA, Cro-mags etc....
Wouldn't really put Agnostic Front in the same box as Gorrila Biscuits. GB were part of the youth crew scene, which pretty much paved the way for bands Earth Crisis.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:44 am

ultraspatial wrote:
Nevalo wrote:OH LOL... aite, well i jumped from DC to NY

....and ive just noticed something.
the sound ive associated with HC is actually the NY sound. Gorrila Buiscits, Agnostic Front, SOIA, Cro-mags etc....
Wouldn't really put Agnostic Front in the same box as Gorrila Biscuits. GB were part of the youth crew scene, which pretty much paved the way for bands Earth Crisis.
oh no definitely not, but they were a heavy influence on those following bands
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:45 am

Nevalo wrote:"Hardcore.... were we think we're better than everyone else"
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:51 am

Nevalo wrote:OH LOL... aite, well i jumped from DC to NY

....and ive just noticed something.
the sound ive associated with HC is actually the NY sound. Gorrila Buiscits, Agnostic Front, SOIA, Cro-mags etc....
but

but wait! but WAIT!

there is direct post-80's NYC-hardcore too. some very valid & important bands in that equation & in relation to this thread

like Quicksand (ex Gorilla Biscuits, Youth of Today, of course. later Rival Schools, Handsome..).

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& Helmet !!

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:53 am

Nevalo wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:
Nevalo wrote:OH LOL... aite, well i jumped from DC to NY

....and ive just noticed something.
the sound ive associated with HC is actually the NY sound. Gorrila Buiscits, Agnostic Front, SOIA, Cro-mags etc....
Wouldn't really put Agnostic Front in the same box as Gorrila Biscuits. GB were part of the youth crew scene, which pretty much paved the way for bands Earth Crisis.
oh no definitely not, but they were a heavy influence on those following bands
Definitely a major influence, specially Agnostic Front. They were really the first big NYHC band, and imo had as much influence as Bad Brains, Minor Thread, Black Flag etc. But for some reason they're a bit left out, though arguably NYHC is more relevant for hardcore today, at least the bigger bands and what's generally perceived as being hardcore (Hatebreed, Terror and the like).

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:54 am

Nevalo wrote:
+torment+ wrote:^^ yeah. The Casually laughable aren't valid here.

u can take yer freakin Rancid too. close the door behind u. thanx.

:i:
"Hardcore.... were we think we're better than everyone else"

i was jokin. kinda. :q:

btw Sharks/// is waaaaaay better than Rancid ever was.


ahem.


just sayin :)

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:01 am

+torment+ wrote:
Nevalo wrote:
+torment+ wrote:^^ yeah. The Casually laughable aren't valid here.

u can take yer freakin Rancid too. close the door behind u. thanx.

:i:
"Hardcore.... were we think we're better than everyone else"

i was jokin. kinda. :q:

btw Sharks/// is waaaaaay better than Rancid ever was.


ahem.


just sayin :)
hahaha, i figured, i just wanted to use that quote.

ps rancid is shit :lol:
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:05 am

MOTHERF**CKIN HELMET!!!

for real. historically post-hardcore if ever there was an example. NYC too. sooo NYC.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:20 am

Neurosis ...

80's & 90's post-hardcore. essential.

to the T.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Jul 10, 2012 7:56 am

+torment+ wrote:Neurosis ...

80's & 90's post-hardcore. essential.

to the T.
Neurosis are great. But never really viewed them as post-hc. Sure, their early material was hardcore. But they moved on to their signature doom/sludge, which imo is metal.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by kidshuffle » Tue Jul 10, 2012 8:01 am

Nevalo wrote:never was a big fan of Post HC, and thats only because i hated most hardcore (too much chat, not enough music)
this this this.

i've been to many a hardcore basement show and just cant do the music
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Tue Jul 10, 2012 10:42 am

ultraspatial wrote:
+torment+ wrote:Neurosis ...

80's & 90's post-hardcore. essential.

to the T.
Neurosis are great. But never really viewed them as post-hc. Sure, their early material was hardcore. But they moved on to their signature doom/sludge, which imo is metal.
post-hardcore ... once again, originally was no real defined sound or genre. post-hardcore went everywhere back in the day. the common thread in all the diversity is that the initial era of 80's post-hardcore influenced everything that came after, u know? no genre, just ideas. once again, the post-hardcore thang was just a vague term as it always has been, i see the supposed theory of it as a blueprint for many things that came after, its all good. i listened to alot of the related musics back in the day. still do sometimes.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by ultraspatial » Tue Jul 10, 2012 11:47 am

+torment+ wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:
+torment+ wrote:Neurosis ...

80's & 90's post-hardcore. essential.

to the T.
Neurosis are great. But never really viewed them as post-hc. Sure, their early material was hardcore. But they moved on to their signature doom/sludge, which imo is metal.
post-hardcore ... once again, originally was no real defined sound or genre. post-hardcore went everywhere back in the day. the common thread in all the diversity is that the initial era of 80's post-hardcore influenced everything that came after, u know? no genre, just ideas. once again, the post-hardcore thang was just a vague term as it always has been, i see the supposed theory of it as a blueprint for many things that came after, its all good. i listened to alot of the related musics back in the day. still do sometimes.
You gotta draw the line somewhere imo, cause otherwise pretty much anything hardcore-influenced or that had some connection to hardcore at some point can be post-hardcore. Neurosis for me is a metal band, even their hardcore material is more crossover.

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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by SCope13 » Tue Jul 10, 2012 2:51 pm

fuck I love ATDI.

And yeah, Dischord Records kicks ass.
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Re: Post-hardcore

Post by +torment+ » Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:38 pm

ultraspatial wrote:
+torment+ wrote:
ultraspatial wrote:
+torment+ wrote:Neurosis ...

80's & 90's post-hardcore. essential.

to the T.
Neurosis are great. But never really viewed them as post-hc. Sure, their early material was hardcore. But they moved on to their signature doom/sludge, which imo is metal.
post-hardcore ... once again, originally was no real defined sound or genre. post-hardcore went everywhere back in the day. the common thread in all the diversity is that the initial era of 80's post-hardcore influenced everything that came after, u know? no genre, just ideas. once again, the post-hardcore thang was just a vague term as it always has been, i see the supposed theory of it as a blueprint for many things that came after, its all good. i listened to alot of the related musics back in the day. still do sometimes.
You gotta draw the line somewhere imo, cause otherwise pretty much anything hardcore-influenced or that had some connection to hardcore at some point can be post-hardcore. Neurosis for me is a metal band, even their hardcore material is more crossover.

^^BAH!! begone with your close minded ways young one :a: heh. kidding.

i'm older, & grew up listening to the late 80's & early 90's stuff right from the root, & still check out new stuff all the time.. hence my immediate references to this topic. as a fan of the musics, i've always enjoyed it all from a bigger picture perspective, & still do. at the end of the day, imo, to even use the term & make a reference to post-hc 20+ years on, as i've said before, the influences of what came out of it initially & what we're hearing NOW is what's important. specifically, there's always been inclinations in hardcore period to metal, post or not, crossover to just straight up fuckin metal. they cross lines all the time. always have - crust, grind, black metal, even industrial.. u name it right? very much a punk rock root there in MANY instances. for me, its easy to make the connections within those contexts. i've listened to ALL of it & still am listening. very much so :) :4:


Page Hamilton...Helmet.. Band of Susans (80's precursor), i posted that in this thread for a reason. very important. Page has done it all. show's what u can do within the context of post-hc, 20+ years on & counting.

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