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[QUOTE="ArrowHead:149246"]BestialOnslaught said:[QUOTE] You have to be kidding me... SHADOWS FALL these days HAS removed most of the Hardcore from their sound to become a kind of generic modern Metal band, but KILLSWITCH ENGAGE and UNEARTH are NOT strictly Metal bands by any means. These bands probably don't even listen to EXODUS or FORBIDDEN, they sound like their main influences are mid-late 90's Victory bands.[/QUOTE] Shadows Fall never sounded anything like hardcore, so I've got no idea what you're talking about there. I think maybe we're dealing with a generation gap here or something. I grew up listening to hardcore and metal in the early 80's. When I hear a band like Back of Tha Neck, or Terror, or Cheech, that's what hardcore used to sound like. When I hear the bands people refer to as hardcore nowadays, I don't really consider it to be hardcore. Maybe hardcore influenced, but in the same way one might call Led Zeppelin blues influenced, or Dave Matthews folk influenced. Bands like Killswitch and Unearth are in no way hardcore, musically. As I said before, the only thing about thier music I would relate in any way to hardcore music would be the screamed vocals. Hardcore is a derivative of punk. Please show me the sloppy 3 chord riffs, or the jangly guitars, or the gang vocal choruses, or anything I could consider hardcore about thier sounds. [/QUOTE]
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