ITT: Albums that continue to define an entire genre, 20 years later

ITT: Albums that continue to define an entire genre, 20 years later

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This is true but nobody gives a fuck about mathcore

metallic hardcore =/= mathcore
labelling anything as "math" is just being lazy

you're both gay as fuck

project harder incel

22 years old this may and it's still the pinnacle of Microhouse

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t. nobody

>Microhouse
meme genre

>mathcore
most of this record is in 4/4

he doesn't even know what 4/4 is
mathcore is a brainlet term for duuuuh muh shit has rhythms
try telling a meshuggah fan sometime that they write everything in 4/4 they never believe it

good thing meshuggah isn't mathcore dummy

mathcore doesn't exist are ya slow or something

>Emo Alt-Rock

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yes it does. you could literally say the same thing about any genre, it's all relative

you're thinking of the word subjective

No I don't, I mean relative as in comparative

thats not an argument you just don't know words

sounds like you don't buddy

All these years later and... it's just a teeny bit overrated, imo.
What does this album do that Pig Destroyer's TERRIFYER doesn't?

Be a completely different genre with a whole different sound for one

>converge, norma Jean, the chariot, knocked losse

Each band is different but they overlap. I can't find another band that comes close in the hardcore genre

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