"alright mister"i create a new account and try and appaear all new but yet so smart""
Alright... probably shouldn't even dignify this with a response
"i was just stereotyping them, just how many stereotype people who listen to "post hardcore" to be scene kids who cry and being all depressed"
Yeah but the stereotype was neither apt or funny, and its pretty easy to get it right.
"wait sorry i did not know a whole gendre of music enveloping thousands upon thousands of bands was constructed around only 1 band."
I was merely speaking of the vocal style. This isn't really uncommon, how many bands before Judas Priest and Rainbow had vocals like them? Not really any that I can think of, the first bands to growl and scream all out like Hardcore and Metal do now were grindcore and death metal bands from the mid and early 80s, Venom, Death, Napalm Death, Deicide, if you know any bands that did that style before these guys, I'll be all ears. Who played guitar like Chuck Berry before him, who played the guitar like Jimi Hendrix, and then Randy Rhoads? There is a reason that those guys are legends. Soloing guitar came from Charlie Parker in the 1940's, unheard of at the time. So yes, you can tie certain style back to a single person, because there is a first time for everything.
As for being not as good if less creative, yeah you're right, if the music is good then it doesn't matter that much. The lack of technicality and creativity is definitely a deterrent for those who don't already like the genre. Most metal out there, not the shit you might hear on the radio, is quite technical and creatively so, and tends to earn more respect amongst listeners who don't already like Metal.
Yeah, Megadeth lyrics can sometimes be mournful like a lot of metal, but they rarely use tired old cliches like As I Lay Dying about sorrow and losing a chick.
Also, the song Elysian Fields is a story taken from Homer about a field of perfect happiness for those who Zeus preferred. He may have applied it a little to is own life, but it is really a story about reaching this place. And for god sakes, its not about losing a woman, whenever I hear a heavy song about losing a girl, first of all, its never good because its trying to be sad and pitiful and its fucking played out. Doesn't mean losing a girl is no small matter, but it has no place in heavy music IMO.
I guess the thing about hardcore is that it is pretentiously sorrowful, making the assumption that his feelings are somehow worth knowing about and people should respect it. A story about someone doing that that is a a well written, complete story and not just whining is another thing, if you know any hardcore bands that do this please let me know. Its a matter of tastefulness.
Yeah maybe TBDM doesn't take their lyrics that seriously, but taking yourself that seriously like AILD is stupid IMO and its cliche.
An artist can take his music seriously, but Adolescent angst is again, trite and so overdone that they aren't saying anything new and it brings the music down to a simple emotional level. Some metal bands take their lyrics very seriously, but they tend to tell stories and vary the subject matter between songs, hardcore doesn't seem to do that. This isn't true of all metal, but its the whole package, and metalheads do love the heaviness, but without a pursuit of technicality and creativity, its boring to myself and the other metal heads in this forum.
THE BASIC TRUTH OF MUSIC:
All genre's have their chessiness, the fans of which have learned to find humor in or embrace it.
Music cannot be judged on technicality and creativity alone. You have to define your taste for yourself. Technicality and Creativity (although harder) can be somewhat measured, but if you don't like it thats the way it is.
Hardcore definitely appears to me to be less technical and more derivative than good metal, perhaps I haven't heard the right bands, but I've heard a lot of them and so far none of them have impressed me in any way. Its hard to have respect for a Genre when the bands themselves go out of their way to dress a certain way and wear hairspray and makeup and the crowds that the pull are kids that do the same thing and don't know anything about the scene. I personally do not like metalheads and the crowds that go to metal shows, but at least they don't go out of their way to look like idiots who all dress the same and wear make up. In fact, they don't really go out of their way to do anything, thats why they smell bad and don't cut their hair. 
