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Sunday 09 January 2011 - 22:17:05

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Demogorefest says : Also i think the re-birth of Thrash Metal in the early part of the decade deserves a nod too, bands like Municipal Waste and Warbringer really revitalized the scene throughout the world, i do have to agree that Deathcore has had a Huge rise in popularity especially within the last several years, and in some regards, i see that Metalcore is losing some of their mainstream appeal to the new "heavier" breed of -core music. As far as single bands go: Behemoth has probly become the most notable band in the Death and Black Metal sub-genre (i wasn't thrilled with that new album of theirs at all, but they've made a name for themselves Ever Since Demigod).
and we have definantly lost many good musicians this decade, Vitek along with all the aforementioned.

I agree with all points in your post.  You are so spot on with the Behemoth points, too.  I was let Down huge with their latest offering.  Compared to their last 2.
I am also happy to see that CoB & bands like them dropping out of sight.


Sunday 09 January 2011 - 22:20:07

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Panzerjager says :

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Demogorefest says : Also i think the re-birth of Thrash Metal in the early part of the decade deserves a nod too, bands like Municipal Waste and Warbringer really revitalized the scene throughout the world, i do have to agree that Deathcore has had a Huge rise in popularity especially within the last several years, and in some regards, i see that Metalcore is losing some of their mainstream appeal to the new "heavier" breed of -core music. As far as single bands go: Behemoth has probly become the most notable band in the Death and Black Metal sub-genre (i wasn't thrilled with that new album of theirs at all, but they've made a name for themselves Ever Since Demigod).
and we have definantly lost many good musicians this decade, Vitek along with all the aforementioned.


Talking about the thrash rebirth: don't forget the Rebirth of Destruction, Sodom, Death Angel and most notable: Flotsam and Jetsam.
also add Testament & Exodus in that mix as well.


Sunday 09 January 2011 - 23:26:30

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refractorhead says :

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Demogorefest says : Also i think the re-birth of Thrash Metal in the early part of the decade deserves a nod too, bands like Municipal Waste and Warbringer really revitalized the scene throughout the world, i do have to agree that Deathcore has had a Huge rise in popularity especially within the last several years, and in some regards, i see that Metalcore is losing some of their mainstream appeal to the new "heavier" breed of -core music. As far as single bands go: Behemoth has probly become the most notable band in the Death and Black Metal sub-genre (i wasn't thrilled with that new album of theirs at all, but they've made a name for themselves Ever Since Demigod).
and we have definantly lost many good musicians this decade, Vitek along with all the aforementioned.

I agree with all points in your post.  You are so spot on with the Behemoth points, too.  I was let Down huge with their latest offering.  Compared to their last 2.
I am also happy to see that CoB & bands like them dropping out of sight.

Yeah man, Children Of Bodom are a little repetitive and they've got about half a dozen copycat bands out there that sound just like em, Lamb Of God also seems to be slipping into the Limelight too. I have a feeling Kataklysm will be getting bigger within the next few years though

Monday 10 January 2011 - 05:22:32
ok, so have we seen an end to the needlessly tight pants on scene boys trying to look girlish at pseudo-hardcore shows?
***fingers crossed***