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Old 01-05-2009, 11:25 PM   #1
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Default Best genre tags in your choice of music player?

intentional or not, some of the best I have are, alphabetically:

Avant Dance Fuck
Avant Fuck Pogo Music
Avant Noise Fuck
Avant Punk Pogo Fuck
Cock Rock
Dad Rock
Electrofuck
Fuck Rock
Gay Folk
Gay Music
Hippity-Hop
Maximum Acid
Sadcore
Shoo, Gays [shoegaze]
Terror
What the Hell is Post-Hardcore?

 
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Old 01-05-2009, 11:38 PM   #2
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Old 01-05-2009, 11:47 PM   #3
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Old 01-06-2009, 12:54 AM   #4
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post-hardcore is stuff like ATDI, isnt it?

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 01:04 AM   #5
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post-hardcore is stuff like ATDI, isnt it?
i think, for me, it was some lame-ass song by Blindside or something

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 03:12 AM   #6
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General Metal

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 07:17 AM   #7
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powerviolence

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 12:29 PM   #8
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post-hardcore is stuff like ATDI, isnt it?

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Post-Hardcore:
In the early-to-mid '80s, several bands in the United States came to life that were inspired by the do-it-yourself ethics and the cathartic, guitar-heavy material characterized by the hardcore punk bands that predated them. These newer bands, termed post-hardcore, often found complex and dynamic ways of blowing off steam that generally went outside the strict hardcore realm of "loud fast rules." These bands often used more than three chords and they also creatively built and released tension rather than airing their dirty laundry in short, sharp, frenetic bursts. Additionally, many of these bands' vocalists were just as likely to deliver their lyrics with a whispered croon as they were a maniacal yelp. Another important influence on many of these bands was U.K. post-punk from the late '70s and early '80s; Gang of Four, Public Image Limited, Joy Division, and Wire played a significant role in many of the bands' musical growth. Some post-hardcore bands, like Fugazi and Quicksand, had roots in the beginnings of hardcore punk and were able to broaden their sound as they became more skilled musicians. Younger bands flowered into post-hardcore after cutting their teeth in high school punk bands. Chicago and Washington, D.C. were particularly fertile areas for this style, which has extended into the early 2000s.

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* Burning Airlines Listen Now!
* Effigies Listen Now!
* Halo of Flies
* Hum Listen Now!
* Naked Raygun Listen Now!
* The Nation of Ulysses Listen Now!
* Rapeman Listen Now!
* Shudder to Think Listen Now!
* Squirrel Bait Listen Now!
* Tar
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* Antimony
* Arcwelder
* Big Heavy Stuff

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 12:33 PM   #9
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Old 01-06-2009, 12:33 PM   #10
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what the fuck Hum is not a post-hardcore band

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 01:05 PM   #11
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yeah hum is just lame grunge

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 01:08 PM   #12
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postmodern anarcho-syndicalist electro-shockrock with neoclassical influences

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 02:08 PM   #13
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yeah hum is just lame grunge
hum really does suck i dunno why people still talk about them

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 03:34 PM   #14
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Paisley

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:15 PM   #15
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i delete all genre tags on my music cos i hate them

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:38 PM   #16
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i delete all genre tags on my music cos i hate them
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:38 PM   #17
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i delete all genre tags on my music cos i hate them


you can have fun with them and make up shit!

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 04:41 PM   #18
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you can have fun with them and make up shit!
If that is your idea of fun, you need to find some friends and get out more often.

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 05:01 PM   #19
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If that is your idea of fun, you need to find some friends and get out more often.
it's indoors fun!


 
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Old 01-06-2009, 06:22 PM   #20
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i rigidly follow whatever allmusic says for genre tags. it's pretty frustrating though that they still label jamie lidell's last couple albums "electronica" when it makes a lot more sense that they should be R&B. but what can you do...

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 06:25 PM   #21
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"Myspace core <3"

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 06:31 PM   #22
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allmusic labels far too many things post-rock thats so annoying

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 07:43 PM   #23
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Boners
Downtempo Bizness
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Meh
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Old 01-06-2009, 08:30 PM   #24
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Post-Hardcore:
In the early-to-mid '80s, several bands in the United States came to life that were inspired by the do-it-yourself ethics and the cathartic, guitar-heavy material characterized by the hardcore punk bands that predated them. These newer bands, termed post-hardcore, often found complex and dynamic ways of blowing off steam that generally went outside the strict hardcore realm of "loud fast rules." These bands often used more than three chords and they also creatively built and released tension rather than airing their dirty laundry in short, sharp, frenetic bursts. Additionally, many of these bands' vocalists were just as likely to deliver their lyrics with a whispered croon as they were a maniacal yelp. Another important influence on many of these bands was U.K. post-punk from the late '70s and early '80s; Gang of Four, Public Image Limited, Joy Division, and Wire played a significant role in many of the bands' musical growth. Some post-hardcore bands, like Fugazi and Quicksand, had roots in the beginnings of hardcore punk and were able to broaden their sound as they became more skilled musicians. Younger bands flowered into post-hardcore after cutting their teeth in high school punk bands. Chicago and Washington, D.C. were particularly fertile areas for this style, which has extended into the early 2000s.

Top Artists
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* Big Black Listen Now!
* Fugazi Listen Now!
* Helmet Listen Now!
* Jawbox Listen Now!
* Quicksand Listen Now!
* Shellac Listen Now!
* Burning Airlines Listen Now!
* Effigies Listen Now!
* Halo of Flies
* Hum Listen Now!
* Naked Raygun Listen Now!
* The Nation of Ulysses Listen Now!
* Rapeman Listen Now!
* Shudder to Think Listen Now!
* Squirrel Bait Listen Now!
* Tar
* Unwound Listen Now!
* Antimony
* Arcwelder
* Big Heavy Stuff
what the fuck? Squirrel Bait?


ok then so if Fugazi is 'post-hardcore', what, then, is 'Hardcore'? confusion! I'M HARDCORE

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 09:01 PM   #25
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actually by that definition, atdi is "post-hardcore" as well.

the "hardcore" in "post-hardcore" refers to "hardcore punk"


hardcore punk:
Hardcore Punk was the most rigid and extreme variation of punk rock. Emerging in the early '80s, hardcore took the ideals of punk as far as it could go. The music was impossibly fast, the vocals were shouted, the riffs were simple, and the records looked (and sounded) like they were made in someone's basement. Most of the bands sounded incredibly similar to each other, but there was a handful of distinctive bands; they usually developed musically quite quickly, leaving the sound of hardcore behind, but not its ideals. Hardcore punk was primarily an American sensation and was concentrated in Los Angeles and New York, but there were small, individual scenes scattered across the country. Hardcore kept going into the '90s without breaking into the mainstream, though bands influenced by the hardcore aesthetic -- including Nirvana and Green Day -- became major rock stars, and former hardcore punkers like Bob Mould, Henry Rollins, Mike Watt, Ian McKaye, and Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis became alternative icons.

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* Suicidal Tendencies Listen Now!
* The Adicts Listen Now!
* The Adolescents
* Agent Orange Listen Now!
* Avail Listen Now!
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* The Circle Jerks Listen Now!
* Fear Listen Now!
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* Meat Puppets Listen Now!
* Scratch Acid Listen Now!
* Screeching Weasel Listen Now!

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 09:05 PM   #26
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Pop/Rock Styles:

Alternative/Indie-Rock

* Industrial
* Alternative Pop/Rock
* Goth Rock
* Lo-Fi
* Grunge
* Shoegaze
* Britpop
* Post-Rock/Experimental
* Funk Metal
* Indie Rock
* Paisley Underground
* Jangle Pop
* Alternative Country-Rock
* Punk Revival
* Post-Grunge
* Third Wave Ska Revival
* Neo-Psychedelia
* Riot Grrrl
* Space Rock
* Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
* Alternative Dance
* Cocktail
* Dream Pop
* Punk-Pop
* British Trad Rock
* Industrial Dance
* Madchester
* Psychobilly
* Ska-Punk
* Cowpunk
* New Zealand Rock
* Chamber Pop
* Twee Pop
* Emo
* Slowcore
* Electro-Industrial
* Ambient Pop
* C-86
* Indie Pop
* Noise Pop
* Math Rock
* Queercore
* Sadcore
* Shibuya-Kei
* Skatepunk
* Garage Punk
* Alternative Folk
* Neo-Glam
* College Rock
* Pop Underground
* American Underground
* Post-Hardcore
* Indie Electronic
* Punk Blues
* Screamo
* Alternative Singer/Songwriter
* New Wave/Post-Punk Revival

Art-Rock/Experimental

* Prog-Rock/Art Rock
* Kraut Rock
* Noise-Rock
* Neo-Prog
* Experimental Rock
* Canterbury Scene
* Avant-Prog

Dance

* Dance-Pop
* House
* Disco
* Urban
* Hi-NRG
* Acid Jazz
* Euro-Dance
* Club/Dance
* Rave



* Garage/House
* Freestyle
* Alternative Dance
* Latin Dance
* Teen Pop
* Latin Freestyle
* Dance-Rock

Folk/Country Rock

* Country-Rock
* Folk-Pop
* Singer/Songwriter
* Folk-Rock
* British Folk-Rock

Hard Rock

* Blues-Rock
* Christian Metal
* Hard Rock
* Southern Rock
* Thrash
* Death Metal/Black Metal
* Glam Rock
* Grindcore
* Heavy Metal
* Speed Metal
* Hair Metal
* Arena Rock
* Alternative Metal
* British Metal
* Boogie Rock
* Industrial Metal
* Rap-Metal
* Guitar Virtuoso
* Progressive Metal
* Neo-Classical Metal
* Album Rock
* Aussie Rock
* Pop-Metal
* Rap-Rock
* New Wave of British Heavy Metal
* Detroit Rock
* Glitter
* Punk Metal
* Stoner Metal
* Scandinavian Metal
* Goth Metal
* Doom Metal
* Symphonic Black Metal
* Sludge Metal
* Power Metal

Pop/Rock

* Christian Rock
* Early Pop/Rock
* Pop/Rock
* Girl Group
* Bubblegum
* Teen Idol
* Brill Building Pop
* Comedy Rock
* Baroque Pop
* Sunshine Pop
* AM Pop
* Celebrity
* Pop

Punk/New Wave

* Synth Pop
* Punk
* Alternative Pop/Rock
* Hardcore Punk
* New Wave
* Power Pop
* Ska Revival
* Mod Revival
* Post-Punk
* New Romantic



* No Wave
* Proto-Punk
* Oi!
* Garage Rock Revival
* British Punk
* Christian Punk
* New York Punk
* L.A. Punk
* American Punk
* Straight-Edge
* Anarchist Punk
* Sophisti-Pop
* College Rock

Rock & Roll/Roots

* Rock & Roll
* Blues-Rock
* Tex-Mex
* Instrumental Rock
* Rockabilly
* Roots Rock
* Surf
* Pub Rock
* Hot Rod
* Rockabilly Revival
* Surf Revival
* Swamp Pop
* American Trad Rock
* Jam Bands
* Heartland Rock
* Frat Rock
* Hot Rod Revival
* Retro-Rock
* Latin Rock
* Bar Band

Soft Rock

* Singer/Songwriter
* Adult Contemporary
* Soft Rock
* Pop/Rock

Psychedelic/Garage

* Psychedelic
* Garage Rock
* Acid Rock
* Psychedelic Pop
* British Psychedelia
* Obscuro
* Acid Folk

Europop

* Euro-Pop
* Euro-Rock
* Swedish Pop/Rock

Foreign Language Rock

* Rock en Español
* French Pop
* Foreign Language Rock
* Italian Pop
* Asian Pop
* Japanese Pop
* Japanese Rock
* Hong Kong Pop
* French Rock
* Aboriginal Rock

British Invasion

* British Invasion
* Psychedelic
* Merseybeat
* British Blues
* Mod
* British Psychedelia
* Freakbeat
* Early British Pop/Rock

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 09:06 PM   #27
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yeah i realise that

investing too much time into genre discussions is a bit pointless, i say

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 09:19 PM   #28
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dutch christian rap

 
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Old 01-06-2009, 10:43 PM   #29
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i love jangle pop!

 
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Old 01-07-2009, 03:35 AM   #30
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can't be too many of them

 
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