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[QUOTE="thornnvine:181671"]some one correct me please if I'm wrong, but.... 15+ years ago I was listening to a handful of very good "hardcore" bands mixed into my crust and metal, negative approach to go even further back, infest, rorschach, crossed out, all that early slap a ham shit, well I guess there was a grindcore bleed over in there too and I could go on, but it seems like that was the peek and hardcore has never excelled beyond the late eighties and early 90's imho. I don't listen to hardcore, but it seems like hardcore has taken a plunge for 15 years. It just doesn't inspire me at all....yawn......oh, I remember moshing back then, but where and when did those stupid dance moves come in? Don't answer that, I don't care. All genre's of music sound the same on a basic level, blues, regge, rap/hip hop, country, death metal, blah, blah, ..... it's originality and creativity that makes a band or artist stand out in their own genre. There can be only one James Brown, one Bob Marley, one Johnny Cash, one NWA, one Dissection, but there can be 20,000 hatebreeds and Killswitchs and 50,000 within the frayes.... [/QUOTE]
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