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Have you ever been in the mood where it seems no music is hardcore enough? Like no music seems to be fast or intense enough.

I'm sitting in my room with Sony 700's BLARGING into my ears. I've tried Dieselboy, Dom and Roland, Tech Itch, Korn, Marylin Manson, Metallica, all that fun. It just seems the hardest metal and darkest Drum n' Bass just aren't doing the job.

So let me ask you: What songs do you listen to when nothing else seems hard enough?

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time after time - cyndi lauper
..what goes around comes around..

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Chase, try listening to Neurosis. Checkout the LP's 'Enemy of the Sun', and 'Times of Grace'..

Trust me, you haven't come anywhere near the upper cieling for hardcore..

:uhuhuh:

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Sicklecell666 wrote:Trust me, you haven't come anywhere near the upper cieling for hardcore..
Is the band Anal c**t near there?

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(serious mode back on) I like Carcass; grind-core stuff a friend got me into. I also like some hard straight-edge punk stuff, minor threat, etc., but it's not wall-of-sound hard. But, uh, listen to Sickle: I have a feeling he may know a little more about it than me. :)
..what goes around comes around..

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Chase wrote:
Sicklecell666 wrote:Trust me, you haven't come anywhere near the upper cieling for hardcore..
Is the band Anal c**t near there?
not quite.

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Kiss it Goodbye, Today is the Day, His hero is Gone, Mastodon, (early)Isis, Neurosis, Eyehategod, Man is the Bastard..

check some of those acts out..but Neurosis is the cream of the crop..

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Try listening to Sheer Hellish Miasma by Kevin Drumm. It out-hardcores pretty much everything I've ever heard.

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Micron, The Pain Barrier, System 3, Death Factory, Evil Entity, Haze ... I dont know if half of those actually constitute as musicians :P
-Veg
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When I'm in that sort of mood, I usualy turn to some of these:
Naked City, Painkiller, Carcass, Capitalist Casualties, Mayhem, Neurosis, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, Extreme Noise Terror, Cryptopsy, Chaos U.K., Seige, Doom, Marduk, Man is the Bastard, Nasum, Swans, ect.

Go an listen to some of those (especialy Naked City & Painkiller), it'll make your Korn, Marylin Manson, and Metallica
sound like The Carpenters.

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hmmm... I just listened to some stuff by naked city and painkiller on amazon and TBH is wasnt particularly heavy sounding...in fact it was pretting interesting and not what I was expecting at all. I was expecting something like Slayer but 10 times harder.

I say Slayer because their first couple albums are pretty much the last "hard" albums Ive listened to....to me their "hell awaits" album is just scary hard....listen to the title track.
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soulkraka wrote:
I say Slayer because their first couple albums are pretty much the last "hard" albums Ive listened to....to me their "hell awaits" album is just scary hard....listen to the title track.
Well, if you like Slayer, and want something in the same vein, but a bit harder, give Repulsion a try. Vastly influential back in the day, but now mostly forgotten. IMHO, they were the first to perform what is now called Death Metal.

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cool man but I dont really listen to that kinda stuff anymore....that was all "goin through puberty" kinda music for me:) I occasionally listen to what I consider the "gems" of that era/style, "black friday" by megadeth is still a brilliant song and the cream of the crop for me.
Not bad meaning bad but bad meaning good

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