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[QUOTE="eddie:376552"]largefreakatzero said:[QUOTE]eddie said:[QUOTE]Paulll said:[QUOTE]Death metal is what you make of it, throw rules on top of music and you create bands that all sound the same. [/QUOTE] the bands sound the same anyways, which is why it becomes a genera, call it what you like it'll still sound the same.[/QUOTE] It's "genre" and the dm bands do not all sound the same. I think that's hardcore you're thinking of.[/QUOTE] yeah your right, vehemence , C.C. , suffocation, and morbid angel don't sound the same if you listen. but how many bands that try to do there own thing end up sounding just like those bands? you don't have to label iyt it labels its self. i'm talking more of the tech death metal, seriously i can't tell the difference between probably over half the bands, and it's not like i'm not listening genera: Noun Plural of genus. Noun Inflected forms: pl.gen·er·a 1. Biology A taxonomic category ranking below a family and above a species and generally consisting of a group of species exhibiting similar characteristics. In taxonomic nomenclature the genus name is used, either alone or followed by a Latin adjective or epithet, to form the name of a species. See Table at taxonomy. 2. Logic A class of objects divided into subordinate species having certain common attributes. 3.:shocked: A class, group, or kind with common attributes. [/QUOTE]
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