What is your favorite Post-hardcore band?
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If you had asked three years ago I would've had an answer, but now I only listen to it when my friends put it on, which is very rarely. I suppose I'll say Alesana since some of their songs bring me back.
Also, to people who don't know the genre, here you go. I'm sure you'll all enjoy it very much.
[spoiler] Not really [/spoiler]
I get confused by all the genre distinctions but my favorite post-rock group is explosions in the sky.
oh maaaan, dgd is goddamn AWESOME yeah mine is dance gavin dance too =/Cool mine is DanceGavinDance
Kyoogre
=( that'd be nintendocoreHORSE the Band is best!
McainTehNub
which is even more awesome than post hardcore!
=) Only poking fun a bit at the genre name. I'm a metal fan so I'm used to the BILLIONS of different "genres" that are usually only slight changes in style. I mentioned ISIS a) because they're an amazing band that you should check out! and b) they're supposedly "Post-Rock". Meh.Hey be nice
Kyoogre
=( that'd be nintendocore[QUOTE="McainTehNub"]
HORSE the Band is best!
8-Bitterness
which is even more awesome than post hardcore!
I love you.They're metalcore according to wiki. Honestly, I have no idea how people like them. One of the most boring bands I've ever heard. To each his own, though. Don't want to insult your music taste.August Burns Red is post hardcore right? Them i suppose.
FrostyPhantasm
[QUOTE="FrostyPhantasm"]They're metalcore according to wiki. Honestly, I have no idea how people like them. One of the most boring bands I've ever heard. To each his own, though. Don't want to insult your music taste.August Burns Red is post hardcore right? Them i suppose.
Parandrus
Ah tis nothing to worry about, i listen to more deathcore and rap than i do metalcore anyhow.
DOn;t mic up post rocjk and post hardcore, post rock is rock +wierdness/artisticness but post hardcore is harcore -the hardness in most cases. It overlaps with emo.I get confused by all the genre distinctions but my favorite post-rock group is explosions in the sky.
Plzhelpmelearn
Post-hardcore does mean something, read a book on music people than come here and complain. As for my answers:
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Helmet
Glassjaw
Fugazi
Bear vs. Shark
Rites of Spring
Cap'n Jazz
Drive Like Jehu
Noisy Sins of the Insect
The Jesus Lizard
Made Out of Babies, etc.
Thank you sir. GlassjawPost-hardcore does mean something, read a book on music people than come here and complain. As for my answers:
REFUSED
Helmet
Glassjaw
Fugazi
Bear vs. Shark
Rites of Spring
Cap'n Jazz
Drive Like Jehu
Noisy Sins of the Insect
The Jesus Lizard
Made Out of Babies, etc.
RedEyedMonster8
[QUOTE="bobbetybob"]What does that even mean?xaos... Nothing? Yeah I don't get it, apparently the band in my sig that I like are post rock. I think I've given up trying to put music into genres anymore since there's a new one every week.
[QUOTE="RedEyedMonster8"]Thank you sir. GlassjawPost-hardcore does mean something, read a book on music people than come here and complain. As for my answers:
REFUSED
Helmet
Glassjaw
Fugazi
Bear vs. Shark
Rites of Spring
Cap'n Jazz
Drive Like Jehu
Noisy Sins of the Insect
The Jesus Lizard
Made Out of Babies, etc.
Daavpuke
Not a problem, also I forgot to add At the Drive In, Converge (can't BELIEVE I forgot these guys, I guess if you'd consider them post-hardcore), and Dag Nasty.
Thank you sir. Glassjaw[QUOTE="Daavpuke"][QUOTE="RedEyedMonster8"]
RedEyedMonster8
Not a problem, also I forgot to add At the Drive In, Converge (can't BELIEVE I forgot these guys, I guess if you'd consider them post-hardcore), and Dag Nasty.
I think converge are labeleld as "mathcore"? When i think of post hardcore i think of the more emo/screamo inspired hardcore that's cropped up in the last 10 years... Shame really, fugazi and stuff was good in the 90's. Post hardcore originally just meant taking harcore beyond the self inflicted boundries of lots of shouting and loud simple riffs. I suppose metalcore does a similar thing... But you know, it's metalcore... So just, no.
I think Thrice was considered post-hardcore wasn't it? I have no idea...If that counts then them I guess hahah
[QUOTE="xaos"][QUOTE="bobbetybob"]What does that even mean?bobbetybob... Nothing? Yeah I don't get it, apparently the band in my sig that I like are post rock. I think I've given up trying to put music into genres anymore since there's a new one every week. I agree. These subgenre names are created for the sole purpose of setting themselves apart from others. One good thing about them thoughis that they can be used if you're looking for a certain sound.
[QUOTE="RedEyedMonster8"]
[QUOTE="Daavpuke"] Thank you sir. Glassjaw Mr_Versipellis
Not a problem, also I forgot to add At the Drive In, Converge (can't BELIEVE I forgot these guys, I guess if you'd consider them post-hardcore), and Dag Nasty.
I think converge are labeleld as "mathcore"? When i think of post hardcore i think of the more emo/screamo inspired hardcore that's cropped up in the last 10 years... Shame really, fugazi and stuff was good in the 90's. Post hardcore originally just meant taking harcore beyond the self inflicted boundries of lots of shouting and loud simple riffs. I suppose metalcore does a similar thing... But you know, it's metalcore... So just, no.
Listen to early metalcore bands, they call it metallic hardcore. I'm talking stuff like Converge, Botch, Starkweather, Integrity, Rorschach, and Earth Crisis. As well as a lot of the revivalist bands like Pulling Teeth, Rise and Fall, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Ceremony etc. That stuffs all awesome.
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