And failing that, can I make some for it to be?
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:28,
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Can't music just be hard, without having to be hardcore? What does the core even mean? Is hard music pretty damn fast, while hardCORE music is FUCKDAMN FAST TO THE MAXTREME?
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:37,
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and also, FUCKDAMN FAST TO THE MAXTREME shall now be written as a song.
Fear me as I make a pisstake one-man programmed band!
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Sat 18 Aug 2007, 0:01,
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Fear me as I make a pisstake one-man programmed band!
Emocore, sweetcore, hardcore, screamcore, grindcore. Those are all good genres, so there's nothing wrong with core.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:45,
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to seem 'different' from the genres they already sound like.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:47,
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Where are there genres called grind or hard or sweet or scream?
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:53,
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The entire genre business is bollocks anyway. I only really see three genres: Rock, Electronic, and Talky-Talky-Doing-The-Talkings-Down-The-Mic-For-Musictimes. Oh, and maybe a fourth, Drummy-Drummy-Get-The-Drums-Going-Time
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:55,
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or 'Heavy Metal'
and 'Death Metal'
You have enough genres right there.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:57,
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and 'Death Metal'
You have enough genres right there.
But not containing any of the harsh beats that make sourcore popular - thus rendering it somewhat bland.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:39,
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'cos with the current trend of having a billion slightly different genres I wouldn't dismiss it as sarcasm straight away.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:50,
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I was taking the piss, yes.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:56,
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I'm a music student, this means I hear other students talk about roughly a hundred different 'genres' a day. Which are all the same.
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Fri 17 Aug 2007, 23:59,
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