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[QUOTE="RichHorror:484873"]ArrowHead nli said:[QUOTE]I for one 100% agree with Colin. I grew up playing shows with Slapshot, Above and Beyond, Final Say, SBC, and and other great boston bands. I was at every sunday matinee at the channel I could to see Sheer Terror, DYS, Excel, Judge, Gorrilla Biscuits, Murphy's Law, The Bruisers, etc... As a musician, I also grew up loving metal. From singing in Pillory, to writing power-metal stuff, I'm very much a metal "dungeons and dragons" geek. Hell, I even play world of warcraft. Hardcore IS real. If you grew up with this shit, it's huge. It's not just what happens on stage, it takes place throughout your whole life. It's how you dress, what you stand for, and the way you live your life. From it's very roots, Hardcore has been a movement. Metal is ART. It takes place somewhere in the deepest depths in the back of our minds. The music is in and of itself a journey. Standing alone it has it's own merit, and can be an experience. These are two different worlds. Metal kids just don't belong at hardcore shows, and hardcore kids will never EVER get metal shows. Theres the occasional oddball like myself that's managed to grow up understanding both, but even I can find it baffling how completely different the two are. The saddest part is all the fake hardcore/metal hybrid or crossover bands out there right now that just label themselves Hardcore. Most of these bands have no roots to hardcore at all, and have more in common with the fucking DEFTONES than punk rock.[/QUOTE] Most righteous post in a long time.[/QUOTE]
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