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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:44 pm 
 

Can also add in:
Infanticide - Sonic Punishment (grinding Swedish punk)
Tacheless - Freiheit (grinding crust)
Weekend Nachos - Unforgivable (grind-influenced hardcore)
Hip Cops - In The Shadow Of A Grinding Death (grinding crust with death metal tone and shit/punk production.)

They all have myspace/lastfm pages. I'm lazy. Some have moments close to old ND/Carcass, but all have their own tone and their own punk/hardcore feel.

Second SFHS. I love that album to no end.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 7:55 pm 
 

206 wrote:
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Anyone have any recommendations for d-beat influenced grind, like the later Nasum or Sayyadina?

Too vague. Is that all you've heard? Are you familiar with Gadget? Pre-"Murder Works" Rotten Sound? Does it have to be Swedish D-Beat or are you willing to explore?

Help us help you.


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Can someone recommend to me some distinctly punkish/hardcore sounding Grind? I really hate those newer grindcore bands that sound like Death Metal. I 'd rather listen to Death Metal than those. I want something like Extreme Noise Terror, early Napalm Death, early Carcass - stuff like that. Bands that make you go - "Yeah, this definitely comes from punk".


Pretty much what he said.
I love rotten sound, not really into gadget.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:28 pm 
 

Has anyone ever listened to Braindead? I enjoyed their two demos even though I hardly ever listen to grindcore.
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StillbornMisanthrope
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 11:20 pm 
 

May someone please give me a rec or two. I want a grindcore album that is melodic, like Carcass' Heartwork.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:22 am 
 

StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
May someone please give me a rec or two. I want a grindcore album that is melodic, like Carcass' Heartwork.


You won't get far with that, being as Heartwork isn't even remotely a grind album.

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wigglygore
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:23 am 
 

So many vague requests as of late.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:28 am 
 

culd sum1 rec me sum grind lol thx
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:32 am 
 

StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
May someone please give me a rec or two. I want a grindcore album that is melodic, like Carcass' Heartwork.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:38 am 
 

Gravemarker wrote:
StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
May someone please give me a rec or two. I want a grindcore album that is melodic, like Carcass' Heartwork.


:snipe:


Not really a valid request, go to the death metal thread.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:15 pm 
 

Looking for dark and foreboding power violence with imagery like In Disgust and Weekend Nachos. Sound wise leaning more towards Weekend Nachos with an obvious influence from sludge. The keys are brutality, dismal and violent sounding.

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p.s. check out the blog, weekend nachos review as well as a great review(as always) by 206 for Afgrund and even a review by Gravemaker (i know, i don't believe it too).
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 12:26 pm 
 

People's conception what is grind is interesting sometimes :lol:

It seems that powerviolence is not offlimits in this thread so what would be the best Charles Bronson and Infest release to check out? If those bands constitute powerviolence even( My knowledge of what powerviolence really is, is kinda blur).
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:53 pm 
 

FleshMonolith wrote:
Not really a valid request, go to the death metal thread.


Which part do you mean isn't valid? The melodic part or the Heartwork part?

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:55 pm 
 

StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
FleshMonolith wrote:
Not really a valid request, go to the death metal thread.


Which part do you mean isn't valid? The melodic part or the Heartwork part?


The part that stated that Heartwork is grindcore.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:57 pm 
 

HumanWaste5150 wrote:
It seems that powerviolence is not offlimits in this thread so what would be the best Charles Bronson and Infest release to check out?


I would start with Youth Attack and No Man's Slave.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:58 pm 
 

Fine. I wish for some grindcore that is melodic as melodic gets for grindcore.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 2:01 pm 
 

StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
Fine. I wish for some grindcore that is melodic as melodic gets for grindcore.


Later Fuck The Facts and Afgrund are some relatively accessible, "melocic"- ish grind bands.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:44 pm 
 

Gravemarker wrote:
HumanWaste5150 wrote:
It seems that powerviolence is not offlimits in this thread so what would be the best Charles Bronson and Infest release to check out?


I would start with Youth Attack and No Man's Slave.


No Man's Slave for sure, I don't know if Charles Bronson a good intro PV band, check out Disassembly Line by Capitalist Casualties and Embers by Asshole Parade. Charles Bronson kinda annoys me, but yeah if you must check out Youth Attack, the complete Discocrappy is a bit daunting.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:45 pm 
 

Gravemarker wrote:
StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
Fine. I wish for some grindcore that is melodic as melodic gets for grindcore.


Later Fuck The Facts and Afgrund are some relatively accessible, "melocic"- ish grind bands.


Swarrrm, check out Black Bong or Nise Kysue... Domo. Amazing band with plenty of melody, hidden amongst lots of crazy vocals. A favrotie band of mine.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 7:36 am 
 

StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
Fine. I wish for some grindcore that is melodic as melodic gets for grindcore.


www.myspace.com/bubblingsyphilissundae

This band is kind of melodic for grindcore. They're also ridiculous as hell.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:11 pm 
 

Could I get some recs for bands similar to Anaal Nathrakh and The Berzerker? (post links please)
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Those aren't grindcore.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:37 am 
 

Melodic like the song "Numb" by Phobia at the end of Cruel? Melodic like the song "Trust" at the end of Cycles by Rotten Sound? Melodic like that accustic bit from Total Fucking Destruction's Zen album?

Melodic grindcore is Enya with blastbeats :puke:
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 2:46 am 
 

FleshMonolith wrote:
Gravemarker wrote:
StillbornMisanthrope wrote:
Fine. I wish for some grindcore that is melodic as melodic gets for grindcore.

Swarrrm, check out Black Bong

Second Black Bong. Swarrrm is quality.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 3:30 am 
 

Can anyone recommend grind from 2009?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 4:04 am 
 

Yes. Do you want to be more specific?
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 5:05 pm 
 

Hey guys, can you recommend me something in the vein of Jig-Ai and Magrudergrind? I'm rather new to the genre, and I feel the need to discover great bands. Not sure what to expect, but I'd like pure awesomness and something unique, maybe?

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 6:17 pm 
 

Fairly vague request, but here goes.

Jig-Ai: Rompeprop, GUT, XXX Maniak, etc. (I'm sure wigglygore will step in and give you a year's worth of shit to look up, but this should get you started)

Magrudergrind: Disrupt, Extreme Noise Terror's debut, Phobia, Kill the Client, Insect Warfare (if you liked the overall production/sound on "Magrudergrind". Avoid "Noise Grind Power Death" for now), and you may want to look into some powerviolence like Spazz, Capitalist Casualties, etc.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:59 am 
 

New or old Magrudergrind? For the older stuff, we can add "Leng Tch'e - ManMadePredator". Along with ENT and Disrupt, Infest and Asshole Parade would fit in nicely.

What about PLF? I hear mostly Phobia and Rotten Sound in the new M/G, but Pretty Little Flower might be a good contrast. I'd wait to see if that is seconded before diving in...
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:40 am 
 

Oh my, the grind rec thread certainly has deteriorated as of late.

'hey can someone rec me some short grind?'
'any recommendations for d-beat influenced grind?'

Frightening.

Anyway, I'm not going to be much better.
But, after listening to all the recommendations I got for groovy Aussi gore such as Die Pigeon Die, Nothin Suss, etc., etc., it left me wanting more.
I'm looking for pretty much the same stuff. Australian would be nice, but if it sounds similar and it isn't Australian, i don't give a damn. Groovy Australian goregrind with gurgley vocals anyone?
It's not that I got sick of what was recommended, I'm just thirsty for more.

P.S. How great is Australia!; Super Fun Happy Slide, 3 Victims, the Day Everything Became Nothing, Die Pigeon Die, Nothin Suss just to name a few!

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:14 am 
 

the_resistant_strain wrote:
P.S. How great is Australia!; Super Fun Happy Slide, 3 Victims, the Day Everything Became Nothing, Die Pigeon Die, Nothin Suss just to name a few!

:headbang:
wiggly has pretty much covered the aussie grind list. It's on at least 5 of these pages. I wouldn't doubt if he had it saved as a text file so he can just cut and paste.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 7:14 pm 
 

Just got Weekend Nachos' Torture EP and Punish and Destroy, and I have to say I think Unforgivable blows both out of the water. Torture and P&D sound more akin to typical power violence, and are no where as angry and gruesome sounding as Unforgivable.

I need more that sounds like Unforgivable!!
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I'm looking for more 50/50 death/grind like Exhumed's "Gore Metal" and Nasum's side of their split with Agathocles. I want razorized riffs, light-speed drums, and LOW, gurgling vocals that aren't pitch-shifted and a decent amount of high screams. Bonus points if it has a decent (at least noticeable) influence from thrash. Production wise, it doesn't matter, but something a little bit more clear would be preferred. Just nothing LLN-demo sounding. Thanks!
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theposega wrote:
I'm looking for more 50/50 death/grind like Exhumed's "Gore Metal" and Nasum's side of their split with Agathocles. I want razorized riffs, light-speed drums, and LOW, gurgling vocals that aren't pitch-shifted and a decent amount of high screams. Bonus points if it has a decent (at least noticeable) influence from thrash. Production wise, it doesn't matter, but something a little bit more clear would be preferred. Just nothing LLN-demo sounding. Thanks!


Extreme Noise Terror's Being and Nothing might appeal to you. Admidtly it's more grind than anything else, but it has great dual vocals and relentless brutality.

Sewn Shut, i have both By the Weakest Thread of Lies and Rediscovering the Dead. Rediscovering the Dead has an obscenely low guitar tone and brutal mosh parts. Really dig this band and have really no info about them. I think this is exactly what you're looking for.

In Disgust's Reality Choke is a great release. Maybe a bit more power violenc-y or grind-y than you'd like, but the vocals are usually deep deep death metalish vocals and of course it's heavy as hell.
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FleshMonolith wrote:
I need more that sounds like Unforgivable!!

Black Army Jacket LastFM

I know, I pitch these guys a lot, but just look at their roster and what they went on to do. It's not Relapse production, but it's pretty damn close to what you are asking for.
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[discussion]

There are loads of carbon copy bands from the Russian Federation passing off chugga-as-groove goregrind. In Latin America there is an abundance of bands playing double-picked riffs as fast as the drummer can blast - all of it sounding like it was recorded in a closet. This doesn't mean the bands suck. The music just doesn't click with me.

However, "Spewing From A Selfish Nation" by Fukpig is absolute shit. This is the worst ablum I have heard in years. Have you ever heard of Zig Zig Sputnik? He's an 80's euro-pop guy (had a song on the GTA: Vice City soundtrack.) Every one of his songs sounds the same. Same drums, same vocal patterns, same arpeggio on the same synth. That is Fukpig. Song one sounded like song two sounded like song three... Same argeppiated synth, same atmospheric wave pattern. The drums are programmed, and the programmer obviously has no idea what the Attack/Fade knob does. All the cymbals clip, the drum kick needs side-carb compression. It's garbage. Garbage I tell you.

When you constantly search for new bands, you end up hearing a lot of shit. But that shit also makes an average band sound pretty damn good. Stickoxydal is a pretty damn good average band.

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Just got my initial dose of Super Fun Happy Slide today, and I must say, these guys are...super fun! I'm loving the "guitar solos".

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FleshMonolith wrote:
theposega wrote:
I'm looking for more 50/50 death/grind like Exhumed's "Gore Metal" and Nasum's side of their split with Agathocles. I want razorized riffs, light-speed drums, and LOW, gurgling vocals that aren't pitch-shifted and a decent amount of high screams. Bonus points if it has a decent (at least noticeable) influence from thrash. Production wise, it doesn't matter, but something a little bit more clear would be preferred. Just nothing LLN-demo sounding. Thanks!


Extreme Noise Terror's Being and Nothing might appeal to you. Admidtly it's more grind than anything else, but it has great dual vocals and relentless brutality.

Sewn Shut, i have both By the Weakest Thread of Lies and Rediscovering the Dead. Rediscovering the Dead has an obscenely low guitar tone and brutal mosh parts. Really dig this band and have really no info about them. I think this is exactly what you're looking for.

In Disgust's Reality Choke is a great release. Maybe a bit more power violenc-y or grind-y than you'd like, but the vocals are usually deep deep death metalish vocals and of course it's heavy as hell.



Those are all spot on for what I was looking for. Thanks!



Oh, and Pig Destroyer fans might enjoy this interview:

http://www.metalinjection.net/interview ... -hate-cops
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206 wrote:
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I need more that sounds like Unforgivable!!

Black Army Jacket LastFM

I know, I pitch these guys a lot, but just look at their roster and what they went on to do. It's not Relapse production, but it's pretty damn close to what you are asking for.


Have their split with Corrupted, been under the radar; thanks for reminding me!

@Pig Destroyer. Saw these guys with Repulsion and Brutal Truth (this interview seems to be conducted there). And i'm in that video they show, very funny. So is a friend of mine.

Super nice guys and great performers, very excited about seeing them with Eyehategod, on a boat! Thanks for the interview, the interview is a complete moron. I hope they re-approach the vibe of prowler and stay away from the trend of bands like Converge, Baroness, etc. They're not an artsy band and should do disgusting, dark grindcore with great riffs and stellar lyrics.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 9:29 pm 
 

That interviewer needs to get punched in the fucking mouth.


As far as what Pig Destroyer should do, if they don't go back to their raw older style (which I highly doubt they will), I hope they create more thrashy death metal songs like "The Machete Twins".
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He actually asked them if they were funeral doom... How did he get that interview?
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