Who here is hardcore?

13079255:SFB said:
sounds like OP listens to emo teen bullshit music.

How exactly can you make that assumption? Have you actually listened to the lyrics and comprehended them? Do you understand the history of the genre?

If you're just going to keep hating then why waste your time posting in the thread. The whole point was to see who on NS likes the genre and what bands they listen too. I'm always trying to find new bands and I figured this would be a good way to do that.

For all those with positive/ amusing posts; I thank you for your contributions.
 
13079083:theabortionator said:
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I hear you. I miss my old ipod. Used to have a 160 gig with a little bit of everything on it. Was great for switching genres.

Also a nice mix of time periods.

Gotta mix things up sometimes. The only music I hate is the bad music pushed as a one time use kind of thing. "Omg it's my favorite song ever" until the next shit song comes out then they move on.

same here, my ipod classic just broke though so now I'm limited to whatever I can fit on my phone and/or ipod shuffle. Most of my friends don't understand how I can listen to such varied music and enjoy it all the same, but I like a little of everything.
 
13079688:T.Rex said:
How exactly can you make that assumption? Have you actually listened to the lyrics and comprehended them? Do you understand the history of the genre?

If you're just going to keep hating then why waste your time posting in the thread. The whole point was to see who on NS likes the genre and what bands they listen too. I'm always trying to find new bands and I figured this would be a good way to do that.

For all those with positive/ amusing posts; I thank you for your contributions.

You might also like the backstreetc boys, nsync, Hanson. Etc..
 
It makes me sad people alwyas hate on emo. (Lol) I genuinely enjoy it. Look up American Football.
 
13078178:T.Rex said:
You can argue you don't like that metal style of the song but in the end the lyrics should be the most important thing about any song, it conveys a message to be heard by thousands, sometimes millions, of people. What do you find meaningful in Drake's song?

Go ahead give me any song and I personally guarantee I will find lyrics that are more meaningful from music in the hardcore scene.

Lyrics are definitely not the most important thing about a song. The song is the most important part. Lyrics play an integral part, but to give them importance over everything else? How about the feeling you get when you hear Jimmy Page pour his soul out on the guitar? I don't really give two shits about hardcore so to each his own.

I don't really understand the hate towards the thread, but your posts in it are dumb
 
right now its gonna be backtrack, trapped under ice and expire

and listen to the flatliners they'll have you stage diving till ur skulls crack
 
Hardcore is the worst. I have been to hundreds of metal shows and when a hardcore act opens, I normally leave the venue then come back. Lately all the hardcore gigs are all ages or no booze because 90 percent of the audience is in middle or high school.

The only somewhat hardcore band I like is Everytime I Die.

Hardcore is just awful. It is just metal by numbers.

 
i listen to hardcore music. i am going to say that perhaps the most hardcore music ever has to be the early limp bizkit (1997-2001). the idea of hardcore music now is much different than it was in the early 2000s, woodstock 99 has to be the best example of hardcore music, and i do not think that the type of hardcore music that was played at woodstock 99 will ever emerged again. the hardcore music scene during the late 90s early 2000s was just different.
 
I was never really into the scene, but I was a big fan of Underoath's "They're Only Chasing Safety." Pretty catchy, still listen to it from time to time.
 
13079688:T.Rex said:
How exactly can you make that assumption? Have you actually listened to the lyrics and comprehended them? Do you understand the history of the genre?

If you're just going to keep hating then why waste your time posting in the thread. The whole point was to see who on NS likes the genre and what bands they listen too. I'm always trying to find new bands and I figured this would be a good way to do that.

For all those with positive/ amusing posts; I thank you for your contributions.

by reading your posts you even sound like youre emo
 
13080138:Jacob_145_21 said:
Counterparts

Being as an ocean

Architects

The Elijah

and much more


Good choice man; If you ever get the chance to see Being As An Ocean live, ^you'll never forget that song^

Architects are sick too, it's sad tho not many people know about them

You should check out Hundredth though
 
13078744:T.Rex said:
For the record; OP is not a n00b.

I stated suicide silence because that song was any easy comparison to mainstream music now a days.

And yes BMTH, ADTR, OM&M, etc... are considered hardcore.... it's call metal core/ pop core.

I've probably been to more shows and festivals in the past 6 months than most of you have in your lifetime.

My hardcore liking is vast to include:

Hundredth

Being As An Ocean

Beartooth

More Than Life

Bring Me The Horizon

Bury Tomorrow

Of Mice & Men

Chelsea Grin

Attila

The Color Morale

The Devil Wears Prada

First Blood

Letlive.

Emmure

The Greenery

I See Stars

Obey The Brave

Stick To Your Guns

Terror

Comeback Kid

Dream On, Dreamer

Underoath

Blessthefall

August Burns Red

Asking Alexandria

Counterparts

Parkway Drive

Of mice and men? are you kidding me?
 
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