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None of these bands mentioned that I've heard are as hardcore as Anaal Nathrahk, thats some seriously f**ked up music - in a good way.
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Acolmiztli wrote:None of these bands mentioned that I've heard are as hardcore as Anaal Nathrahk, thats some seriously f**ked up music - in a good way.
Still yet to hear them, but a grinding riff, hard beats and screaming is always good :D
Phil

"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise" - William Blake
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Scorn - Vae Solis

GodFlesh - Street cleaner

Pitchshifter - Submit

Melvins - Bullgod

Entombed - Left hand path

Sepultura - Against

Slipknot's first album

Unsane - Occupational Hazard

Eyehategod - Take as needed for pain

Napalm Death - Harmony Corruption

Cathedral - Forest of Equilibrium

Kiss it Goobye - She loves me & the Choke EP

Fudgetunnel - Hate songs in E minor

Neurosis is still better than all these & these are the best in my collection and memory, although I'm outta coffee & I'm not awake yet, so I'm sure I'm missing one or two..

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Sleep
Sunn O)))
Early Husker Du
Big Black
The Birthday Party
Phil

"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise" - William Blake
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Bunnyboy wrote:Sleep
Sleep's one of my fav's but he ain't gonna be interested in that.

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Sicklecell666 wrote:
Bunnyboy wrote:Sleep
Sleep's one of my fav's but he ain't gonna be interested in that.
Yeah, but put on "Jerusalem" and then bang your head against the wall for 51 mins. Great stress relief :wink:.
Phil

"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise" - William Blake
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same vein as dimmu borgir and cradle of filth:
emperor - i am the black wizards
impaled nazarene - kill yourself
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Of course for hardcore in the old school sense, Discharge was really ahead of their time.

That album, "Why" was really, really, influential.

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Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity (if the first 3 tracks don't make you shit your pants, its cause your stomach is empty)

if you want just plain messed up

Andreas Ammer/Fm Einheit - Crashing Aeroplanes (music set to blackbox tapes)

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Flipper!!
Phil

"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise" - William Blake
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Seriously though, I was in the grindcore/death metal scene from day 1, and you wanna know where I went when the effects of that kind of music went to?

Portishead & Massive Attack mostly..They can achieve a certain refined heaviness that no amount of screaming or blastbeat can ever hope to replicate..Heaviness is a state of mind, not an amp setting, which is why you're probably wearing thin, but you still haven't heard the best stuff yet, so check out some of those names I dropped first..

One other very heavy ride in a non-metal way would be Golden Palomino's Dead Inside, but carefull with that one; one of my friends committed suicide while listening to it.

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Sicklecell666 wrote:Portishead & Massive Attack mostly..They can achieve a certain refined heaviness that no amount of screaming or blastbeat can ever hope to replicate..Heaviness is a state of mind, not an amp setting, which is why you're probably wearing thin
A fine example: Check out To Kill a petty Bourgiouse:

http://tokillapettybourgeoisie.us/media.htm

Check out the tracks 'Children are maleable' and 'Enter Weatherly Scott'..that's what I mean about being heavy without using the relying on the some old played out methods..

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Sicklecell666 wrote:Seriously though, I was in the grindcore/death metal scene from day 1, and you wanna know where I went when the effects of that kind of music went to?

Portishead & Massive Attack mostly..They can achieve a certain refined heaviness that no amount of screaming or blastbeat can ever hope to replicate..Heaviness is a state of mind, not an amp setting, which is why you're probably wearing thin, but you still haven't heard the best stuff yet, so check out some of those names I dropped first..

One other very heavy ride in a non-metal way would be Golden Palomino's Dead Inside, but carefull with that one; one of my friends committed suicide while listening to it.
I was gonna mention this before, but one of my mates who was into very heavy music progressed to trip-hop and drum n bass.

If you wanna very intense angry music, you can't beat singer-songwriter stuff
Phil

"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise" - William Blake
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Okay, not fast or metally, but for sheer intense f**ked-up nastyness:

Frankie Teardrop by Suicide :scared:
Phil

"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise" - William Blake
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Funny you mentioned it Sickle, because when i grew somewhat out of the metal scene i started digging Portishead and Massive Attack. So there is truth to it.
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