| Enigmatick says : What difference does it make if they were influenced by thrash bands or not when there's Zero thrash in their sound? BFMV should not be in any way associated with Thrash Metal ever. |
| InfinityZero says : Or, if you prefer, "100% Metalcore and 0% thrash metal". |
There's ONE percentage I can agree with. | Enigmatick says : citation :
What difference does it make if they were influenced by thrash bands or not when there's Zero thrash in their sound? BFMV should not be in any way associated with Thrash Metal ever. Besides, I'm sure TONS of metal bands are influenced by Metallica, they're a gateway band that got many, many people into metal, but that doesn't make all of those bands thrash influenced. Not by a long shot. Anything after ...and Justice For All by Metallica isn't really pure thrash anyways. Also, I'm curious how you come up with these percentages. 20% thrash, 80% Metalcore, 15% grindcore...how exactly do you find these out? Are you listening to every single riff on each album and then objectively deciding whether that riff could be considered thrash or metalcore? That's the only possible answer I could come up with. Either that or you're talking out of your ass. EDIT: I was addressing miniradman in that last paragraph, not InfinityZero's "70-80% of bands are influenced by Metallica" shpiel. |
| ChelseaGrin says : bla |
| Enigmatick says : citation :
That's a cop-out if I ever SAW one. |
| miniradman says : citation :
Cop-out? But Metalcore is diverse? you have thrashy ones. Trivium, Bullet For My Valentine, Atreyu you have heavier ones. Parkway Drive, For Today, Never See Tomorrow and you have Nu metaly ones. Demon Hunter (old), Sonic Synidicate. See very different. |
| miniradman says : Cop-out? But Metalcore is diverse? you have thrashy ones. Trivium, Bullet For My Valentine, Atreyu |







