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[QUOTE="MarkFuckingRichards:551216"]as someone already said, grindcore is not metal, it is grindcore. it is definitely arguable that it can be metal, just as it is arguable that it is hardcore. it is inevitable over time that new genres are created, as much as many people hate hearing all sorts of new genres being created left and right (especially since most of them are fucking retarded). many different grind bands have varied influences and elements of various styles, which is really what makes grind a separate genre all together. as time passes, these influences and elements are stretched and substituted all over the place, which is why some grind bands sound more like metal than punk or hardcore, and vice versa. one of the best aspects of grind is that there really aren't many set rules. there is a formula to sound like a punk band, a formula for a hardcore band, a formula for a death metal band, etc. etc., but there are many possibilities for grind since it was conceived as an amalgamation of styles. [/QUOTE]
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