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Post by stewvee » Tue December 4th, 2012, 4:22 pm

Kaganator wrote: They cater towards a different Audience within the strands of Metal sub-genres, and in their case, they more Post/Sludge crowd.
anything prefixed with post is a flamin bag of dogshit.
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Post by BlackRoija » Tue December 4th, 2012, 4:47 pm

postal service metal. heavy music with all the energy and attitude of the average U.S. Mail clerk

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Post by badcarburetor » Tue December 4th, 2012, 5:08 pm

stewvee wrote:
Kaganator wrote: They cater towards a different Audience within the strands of Metal sub-genres, and in their case, they more Post/Sludge crowd.
anything prefixed with post is a flamin bag of dogshit.
Hmm...I know that for labeling purposes it is a nebulous genre for sure, but even taken at its most literal there was a ton of great shit in post punk:

PIL, Birthday Party, Gang of Four, the Fall, Gun Club, Wire, Killing Joke, Siouxsie, all the early Factory Records stuff...

But, yeah, other than post-punk, I would definitely agree that the use of "post" is pretty indicative of "booooo-riiiiing."
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Post by SlashAndThrash » Tue December 4th, 2012, 5:40 pm

stewvee wrote:never liked this band. and they are a big reason why most "metal" bands today want to be radiohead instead of deicide.
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Post by JägerWolf » Wed December 5th, 2012, 4:24 am

stewvee wrote:never liked this band. and they are a big reason why most "metal" bands today want to be radiohead instead of deicide.
I think it's actually Mastodon that was the cause of it.

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Post by stewvee » Wed December 5th, 2012, 8:52 am

neurosis predates mastadong with their faggotry.
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Post by stewvee » Wed December 5th, 2012, 8:53 am

badcarburetor wrote:
stewvee wrote:
Kaganator wrote: They cater towards a different Audience within the strands of Metal sub-genres, and in their case, they more Post/Sludge crowd.
anything prefixed with post is a flamin bag of dogshit.
Hmm...I know that for labeling purposes it is a nebulous genre for sure, but even taken at its most literal there was a ton of great shit in post punk:

PIL, Birthday Party, Gang of Four, the Fall, Gun Club, Wire, Killing Joke, Siouxsie, all the early Factory Records stuff...

But, yeah, other than post-punk, I would definitely agree that the use of "post" is pretty indicative of "booooo-riiiiing."
Oh, agreed. But the thing is, when we were buying and listening to those records, there was no such thing as "post punk." It was just "good shit."
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Post by badcarburetor » Wed December 5th, 2012, 10:14 am

stewvee wrote:
badcarburetor wrote:
stewvee wrote:
Kaganator wrote: They cater towards a different Audience within the strands of Metal sub-genres, and in their case, they more Post/Sludge crowd.
anything prefixed with post is a flamin bag of dogshit.
Hmm...I know that for labeling purposes it is a nebulous genre for sure, but even taken at its most literal there was a ton of great shit in post punk:

PIL, Birthday Party, Gang of Four, the Fall, Gun Club, Wire, Killing Joke, Siouxsie, all the early Factory Records stuff...

But, yeah, other than post-punk, I would definitely agree that the use of "post" is pretty indicative of "booooo-riiiiing."
Oh, agreed. But the thing is, when we were buying and listening to those records, there was no such thing as "post punk." It was just "good shit."
Good point. It wasn't intentionally that genre, in contrast to bands that nowadays set out to be "above and beyond" whatever genre influenced them...or whatever the fuck it is that they do.

I remember when I started getting turned on to the kinds of bands that I listed above around 84 that they were usually called "alternative," because they weren't abbrasive and raw enough to be punk, but were far from the mainstream sound. It's funny how that term morphed to include everything from the Jesus Lizard to Nickleback.
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Post by BlackRoija » Wed December 5th, 2012, 2:23 pm

Nickelback is alternative

it's an ALTERNATIVE TO WHAT I WANT TO LISTEN TO

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Post by Mangled » Wed December 5th, 2012, 11:27 pm

BlackRoija wrote:Nickelback is alternative

it's an ALTERNATIVE TO WHAT I WANT TO LISTEN TO

*slaps knee*
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Post by stewvee » Thu December 6th, 2012, 1:45 pm

badcarburetor wrote:
stewvee wrote:
badcarburetor wrote:
stewvee wrote:
Kaganator wrote: They cater towards a different Audience within the strands of Metal sub-genres, and in their case, they more Post/Sludge crowd.
anything prefixed with post is a flamin bag of dogshit.
Hmm...I know that for labeling purposes it is a nebulous genre for sure, but even taken at its most literal there was a ton of great shit in post punk:

PIL, Birthday Party, Gang of Four, the Fall, Gun Club, Wire, Killing Joke, Siouxsie, all the early Factory Records stuff...

But, yeah, other than post-punk, I would definitely agree that the use of "post" is pretty indicative of "booooo-riiiiing."
YES. Whereas Siouxsie or PiL or Gang of Four didn't set out to "sound like x," that's the step off pt now, to pigeonhole ones' music before it's even avail to a listener. So when band X tells you their music "is post-punk influenced and shares likenesses with GYBE and Radiohead," you know to file in the wastebasket.

Oh, agreed. But the thing is, when we were buying and listening to those records, there was no such thing as "post punk." It was just "good shit."
Good point. It wasn't intentionally that genre, in contrast to bands that nowadays set out to be "above and beyond" whatever genre influenced them...or whatever the fuck it is that they do.

I remember when I started getting turned on to the kinds of bands that I listed above around 84 that they were usually called "alternative," because they weren't abbrasive and raw enough to be punk, but were far from the mainstream sound. It's funny how that term morphed to include everything from the Jesus Lizard to Nickleback.
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Post by log^Anarchy » Thu December 6th, 2012, 4:25 pm

badcarburetor wrote: Good point. It wasn't intentionally that genre, in contrast to bands that nowadays set out to be "above and beyond" whatever genre influenced them...or whatever the fuck it is that they do.
Eh... I don't know if that's necessarily true. I don't think that most "post-metal" bands today play post-metal because they want to totally transcend the metal genre, I'm sure they just play it because they like it and it's what comes naturally to them. (Also, it's the fans that coined the name, not the bands; from what I've heard, a lot of those bands don't even like the label "post-metal") I could be wrong, though; it's just that your statement was a bit of a sweeping generalization.

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Post by SlashAndThrash » Thu December 6th, 2012, 4:28 pm

there is no such thing as post metal. only bad metal.
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Post by JägerWolf » Fri December 7th, 2012, 3:38 am

SlashAndThrash wrote:there is no such thing as post metal. only bad metal.

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Post by Ryan » Fri December 7th, 2012, 8:36 am

JägerWolf wrote:
SlashAndThrash wrote:there is no such thing as post metal. only bad metal.
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