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[QUOTE="Devin:150304"]Most of the friends I have that listen to metal listen to what you call fashioncore, and so I hear the stuff a lot. I've concluded that FATA's first album is incredible if you're in the right mood, but their second album sucks ass. It's poppy as shit. "The After-Dinner Payback" is the only good song on it. Atreyu is shitloads of wasted talent. They're excellent guitar players, singers, growlers, etc, but they funnel that talent into trying to make some shitty glam/hardcore/emo fusion. If they cut that out and spent time listening to "The Jester Race", they could be amazing. Thrice is one band that I actually like. They're halfway between emo and metal, but actually blend the music together into something simply genre-defying that sounds abolutely beautiful. They're poppy, "All That's Left" gets played on X-Rock from time to time, but I don't give a shit. I like their sound, and that's all that matters. Then there are some other bands that my homies all listen to that aren't poppy, but are part of the same end of the hardcore scene. Himsa is a solid melodic "metalcore" band. Good guitar players, but nothing especially unique or incredible about them. Killswitch Engage is very good, but I liked them better without Howard. They were great when I saw them in concert with him though. Their backup vocalist/guitarist is a fucking badass! He said some of the funniest stuff I'd ever heard, making fun of the fights that broke out among moshers and the hardcore scene in general. Not in a way that was really fuck-youish, just more as a few words of kindly advice to some of their more scene-devoted fans. He also said he was impressed with Idaho titties and Idaho potatoes while in the area, which made me feel patriotic. :) Shadows Fall flippin' rules. I'm sure all you Massachusetts death-metalheads are pretty about the success of the bassist and vocalist of Overcast since they left that band, but it all sounds good from where I am. I've had "The Power of I and I" stuck in my head a lot lately, and have really enjoyed their new album. It's more melodic than their last one and a little less thrash-like. Not that that's necessarily good or bad, that's just how to describe its sound. They're coming to my state with The Haunted soon, so I'm pretty psyched. I've shared favorite underground metal bands of mine with friends, and though they did think Meshuggah and SYL were fucking maniacal and instrumentally mind-blowing, they didn't seem to really want any of their CDs. I guess these guys are just happy listening to what their older brothers got them into, and what's rippin' up the emocore scene at the moment. Too bad. Oh well. I do know, like, two people who listen to Opeth and Death, and I applaud them on that.[/QUOTE]
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