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[QUOTE="Ryan_M:628177"]I've lost interest in most grindcore, I guess mostly because I don't hear too many bands who can execute it effectively, and end up just coming off as annoying rather than full of chaotic hatred and rage. I do enjoy some of the genre's pioneers though (Terrorizer, 80's-early 90's era Napalm Death, Repulsion, Assuck, etc...) Some qualities I like in a grind band: 1. Being noisy, but keeping a tight playing unit as well; staying on beat, starting/stopping on time, etc... 2. Simplicity. Don't get all experimental and funky on me. Grindcore should be loud, short, fast and to-the-point. You want to show off how technical you can play? Start a prog metal band. 3. Don't overuse blastbeats. Blasting is pretty much a staple of grind, but I find that a regular fast thrash beat is much more effective and less annoying than blasting. I know that's only 3 but I can't think of any more.[/QUOTE]
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