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[QUOTE="DestroyYouAlot:663026"]ArrowHead likes Pie said:[QUOTE]Ryan_M said:[QUOTE]Shr3dd1ngSw3d3 said:[QUOTE]I wish there was a quick cure to kill the disease that is hardcore.[/QUOTE] Where do you think all the speed and aggression of thrash and death metal came from? Hardcore. [/QUOTE] You have absolutely no clue what you're saying. Thrash came from california, Hardcore came out of NY and Boston. Thrash came from british metal bands. Hardcore came from british punk. NWOBHM was not in any way influenced by american punk. Bands like Maiden and Venom were influenced by 70's rock bands like Thin Lizzy and Deep Purple. The only thing even remotely punk about maiden was Paul DiAnno, who was a fan of british punk, not american bands like you mention. You may notice, they threw him out of the band. You're probably just too young too know better, but if you grew up in the hardcore or metal scene you'd know that until recent times these audiences and bands hated each other with a passion, and that metal and hardcore shared no roots whatsoever. [/QUOTE] The fans, maybe. Pretty common knowledge that the BANDS, however, were all listening to US and UK hardcore pretty regularly. Which is why US NWOBHM-influenced bands got all fast and yelly, creating thrash metal. How is this news to anybody?[/QUOTE]
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