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[QUOTE="MarkFuckingRichards:628279"]first off, i thought a few of the same things as xmikex when reading the original post, haha. secondly, i want the same answer as lamp does to how grind and grindcore are different. it's always been apparent to me that people just say grind because they're too lazy to say grindcore, or just figured everyone would know what they're talking about. bands like CODC and cephalic carnage have been labelled grind for years probably because bands of that nature are easily lumped into the grind category than anything else. CODC i would consider deathgrind, whether you want to call it a genre or not. there are so many different ways to make music these days that some bands just label themselves as grind so they either don't have to come up with something retarded like "hyperblasting slammified gore groovegrind" or don't have to really think about what it is that they're playing. cephalic carnage falls more into the experimental category for me these days, especially with the last few releases. this could go on forever, but i have to get my oil changed. [/QUOTE]
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