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Haha, the fact that Gene Simmons is the first thing you see and he's talking about metal should pretty much set the tone for the lameness of what's to come... CLASSIC!
 
Cannot believe this is on youtube, one of my all time favorites!

 
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Managed to see Nasum (probably my favorite band ever) twice now on their last tour. First time i heard them was sometime around 2000-2001 but back then they were too hard for me. A couple years later I'd started to appreciate it and they were booked for a gig in my town during early spring 2005. But then the singer died in the 2004 tsunami in Thailand...


(Starts with Shadows dedicated to Miezko, I'm getting goosebumps just thinking back about it)​


Keijo is probably the best possible replacement for Miezko.

Kinda drunk by drinking Orval to harvest the dregs for brett. :tank:
 
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Less grindcore, more wussy metal(???). New **** from Witchcraft, good for what it is, altough I prefer their old material.






Dat Roky tribute...
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Less grindcore, more wussy metal(???). New **** from Witchcraft, good for what it is, altough I prefer their old material.

Uh, Witchcraft still plays doom metal right? You do realize that grindcore is not considered metal, don't you Shift?
 
Modern Motorhead, just found these guys recently. Pretty pissed i missed them, they were in Philly in March. They absolutely SHRED.

 
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Uh, Witchcraft still plays doom metal right? You do realize that grindcore is not considered metal, don't you Shift?

I guess they still do, their new album sounds more mainstream/accessible though. The song i posted even has gotten some airtime on national radio.

And regarding if grindcore is metal or punk, I generally lean towards classifying (modern) grindcore as metal. Altough it depends from record to record IMO, some are more punk than others. I've seen more metalheads with Repulsion patches than I've seen punks with them for example, not that it proves anything.

I guess one way to divide it is if they use double bass or a single kick, I mean, double bass isn't very punk. So that would place Nasum in the punk category, altough to me, this sounds more like metal than punk.



And then throw the whole pornocore-genre into the mix and I just don't know. (sidenote, Carcass?)​



But bands like Siege which I'm rather sure did influence the early parts of grindcore sure play "punk" rather than metal.

(off topic)​
 
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