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Postby Thrashface on Thu Aug 23, 2007 5:58 pm

Stevedot2 wrote:I think I know what metalcore is, and I'm pretty sure I think it's shit. But that's just my opinion.


you obviously havn't heard this band then mate :wink:

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Postby thrashduck on Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:18 pm

Berr.. I actually do agree about the over-emphasising on how shit Trivium are - as in, people go too far with it and just come across as dicks.

But the fact remains that Trivium are a complete disgrace, I think I wouldn't even have slagged them off that much if they hadn't done that manowar cover, and stayed all metalcore.
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Postby Darkweasel on Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:47 am

I neither love them or hate them.

PROS:
1. They have some good tunes.
2. They're not doing anybody any harm and it's better than listening to Green Day.
3. Their drummer is better than Lars.
4. They sound like Metallica should do.
5. They didn't record St. Anger.

CONS
1. They have some shit songs.
2. They have embarrassing sub-Anselmo lyrics.
3. Heafy's a bell-end for his "let's get the heckler thrown out" wankery every night.
4. Some of their riffs really are blatant rip-offs.
5. They sound like a Metallica tribute act.


Swings and roundabouts, really.
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Postby Thrashface on Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:17 am

Darkweasel wrote:I neither love them or hate them.

2. They're not doing anybody any harm and it's better than listening to Green Day.



Green day are so much better than trivium, at least they've made a few great albums, whereas trivium have made none.
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Postby Darkweasel on Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:28 am

Thrashface wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:I neither love them or hate them.

2. They're not doing anybody any harm and it's better than listening to Green Day.



Green day are so much better than trivium, at least they've made a few great albums, whereas trivium have made none.


To these ears, playing proper riffs and solos in a traditional (no matter how plagiaristic) manner beats repeated three chord progressions with one string solos for beginners every time.
Dookie was a top album but everything after that (with the exception of a handful of tracks from Nimrod) was tiresome drivel.
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Postby BEER CAN on Fri Aug 24, 2007 11:37 am

Darkweasel wrote:repeated three chord progressions



thats the way i love my Grind! :twisted:
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Postby Darkweasel on Fri Aug 24, 2007 12:07 pm

BEER CAN wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:repeated three chord progressions



thats the way i love my Grind! :twisted:


Okay, repeated three chord progressions with as little distortion on the guitars as possible.
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Postby Thrashface on Fri Aug 24, 2007 2:12 pm

Darkweasel wrote:
Thrashface wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:I neither love them or hate them.

2. They're not doing anybody any harm and it's better than listening to Green Day.



Green day are so much better than trivium, at least they've made a few great albums, whereas trivium have made none.


To these ears, playing proper riffs and solos in a traditional (no matter how plagiaristic) manner beats repeated three chord progressions with one string solos for beginners every time.
Dookie was a top album but everything after that (with the exception of a handful of tracks from Nimrod) was tiresome drivel.


I agree with you, dookie is a great album. Their first 2 albums are amazing though. If you're moaning that their solos arent good enough, then I suggest you check the first album.
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Postby Darkweasel on Fri Aug 24, 2007 2:28 pm

I gave Kerplunk and the other one a brief listen a couple of years ago but neither did anything for me really. There did seem to be a couple of decent solos on there but when you've grown up listening to Smith/Murray, Young and Iommi, then it all seems a bit amateurish.
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Postby jonny_boy34 on Fri Aug 24, 2007 2:31 pm

Darkweasel wrote:Smith/Murray, Young and Iommi


All those words in one sentence make me so excited with unbelievable joy. That's metal for you.
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Postby ribbons69 on Fri Aug 24, 2007 5:46 pm

jonny_boy34 wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:Smith/Murray, Young and Iommi


All those words in one sentence make me so excited with unbelievable joy. That's metal for you.

If you add Hanneman/King to that list I will come in my pants.
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Postby Darkweasel on Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:27 pm

ribbons69 wrote:
jonny_boy34 wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:Smith/Murray, Young and Iommi


All those words in one sentence make me so excited with unbelievable joy. That's metal for you.

If you add Hanneman/King to that list I will come in my pants.


Okay, why not. Tissues at the ready...

"...When you've grown up listening to Smith/Murray, Young, Iommi, Hanneman and King, then it all seems a bit amateurish".

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Postby Dian Wei on Fri Aug 24, 2007 6:36 pm

ribbons69 wrote:
jonny_boy34 wrote:
Darkweasel wrote:Smith/Murray, Young and Iommi


All those words in one sentence make me so excited with unbelievable joy. That's metal for you.

If you add Hanneman/King to that list I will come in my pants.


How will you arrive in your pants? I r teh confused.
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Postby poison_was_the_cure on Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:05 pm

that just reminded me of how good the riff to extreme agression is. trivium are just shit! you dont need some bafoon listening to songs by trivium they apparently dont like tryna pick out riffs that sound like something else! it needs no reason!! TRIVIUM ARE SHIT!!!
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Postby Destruction on Sat Aug 25, 2007 5:01 pm

Some people just spend too much time hating bands, i'd rather spend the time finding more bands i like or fisting.
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