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A Little Bit About Screamo and Metal?

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What's the different of screamo and metal?

Why isn't screamo same as metal?

Give me a list of good metal bands? (much brutal/metal breakdown) (less guitar solo)

What do you think of Slipknot's new album?

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  1. Screamo is what happens when you combine emo and hardcore or metal. The kids think if they scream while whining about their life that they'll be socially accepted by metal fans who tend to pick on them. They were wrong by the way. Anyways, SlipKnoT is hard rock and formerly rapcore/nu-metal. Here is a good list of "real" metal musicians, ranging anywhere from black to death to classic to nu

    - Meshuggah

    - Gorgoroth

    - Behemoth

    - Carpathian Forest

    - Dimmu Borgir

    - Cradle of Filth

    - In Flames

    - Morbid Angel

    - Death

    - Venom

    - Nocturnus

    - Opeth

    - Quo Vadis

    - s****t

    - The Faceless

    - Devourment

    - Dying Fetus

    - Internal Bleeding

    - Soils of Fate

    - Atheist

    - Beneath The Massacre

    - Cryptopsy

    - Cynic

    - Decapitated

    - Aborted

    - Blood Red Throne

    - Cannibal Corpse

    - Deeds of Flesh

    - Deicide

    - Deranged

    - Disavowed

    - Disgorge

    - Hate Eternal

    - Krisiun

    - Skinless and Wormed

    - Autopsy

    - Dismember

    - Entombed

    - Obituary

    - Possessed

    - Benediction

    - Pestilence

    - Carcass

    - Terminally Your Aborted Ghost

    - Anal Bleeding

    - Guttural Engorgement

    - x*x Maniak

    - Anal ****

    - Circle of Dead Children

    - Phobia

    - Napalm Death

    - Rotten Sound

    - Terrorizer

    - Cattle Decapitation

    - Cauterized

    - Dead Infection

    - Children of Bodom

    - Arch Enemy

    - At Odds With God

    - At the Gates

    - Dark Tranquility

    - Norther

    - Hypocrisy

    - Sacrilege

    - Soilwork

    - Wintersun

    - Disarmonia Mundi

    - Heaven Shall Burn

    - Amon Amarth

    - Akercocke

    - Anata

    - Edge of Insanity

    - Becoming the Archetype

    - Gorguts

    - Immolation

    - Necrophagist

    - Nile

    - Ominous

    - Origin

    - Pestilence

    - Spawn of Possession

    - Suffocation

    - Visceral Bleeding

    - Psycroptic

    - Abysmal Dawn

    - Possessed

    - Malevolent Creation

    - Vader

    - Shadows Fall

    - Lamb of God

    - Dragonforce

    - SlipKnoT (Early)

    - KoRn (Early)

    - Disturbed

    - Hatebreed

    - Static-X

    - Divine Heresy

    - Job For A Cowboy

    - MuDvAyNe (Early)

    - As I Lay Dying

    - All That Remains

    - Bullet For My Valentine

    - DethKlok

    - Killswitch Engage

    - Tenacious D

    - The White Stripes

    - Ozzy Osbourne

    - Black Sabbath (Early)

    - Dope

    - Gwen Stacy

    - Sclera

    - Under Black Wings

    - The Seven Year Itch

    - Mushroomhead

    - System of a Down (Early)

    - Slayer

    - Buckethead

    - Iron Maiden

    - Metallica


  2. Screamo is the b*****d locve child of Hardcore and Emo, making it an offspring of Punk Rock.

    That is the biggest reason it isn't metal.  Now..BOTH can have the same style of vocals (Just as Death/Metal and Grindcore vocals can be similiar to Death Metal), But Screamo is only reffering to bands of that specific genre.

    There are times where bands do crossover, and in fact, Thrash metal combines elements of Punk with Metal to get its extreme brutal feel.  And many bands don't sstay convieniently in ONE cozy Genre, which can add to the confusion. Plus..modern Screamo is more Pop/Alt Rock oriented, just as Modern Emo is scarcely recognizable to those who listened to REAL Emo for years (like Sunny Day Real Estate)

    But Metal,  is descended in the rock tree directly from Heavy Blues (through Sabbath and Deep Purple) and is totally spereate from Punk.  Metal also as a rule tends more toward Melody (believe it or not) where the Core bands lean more toward the Punk and Hardcore side for their style and structure, being more about in your face LOUDness than actual rhythm.

    A would give you the bands..but what you are asking for (No solos, all breakdowns is Metalcore nad Death Core, not Metal.  They are somewhat related, but again NOT the same.

    GREAT METAL:

    ArchEnemy, Bolt Thrower, Archeon, Lyfthrasyr, Born of Osiris, Behemoth, Carcass, Nile, Naplam Death, Kalmah, Fear Factory, etc

    Great Metacore/Deathcore:

    Despised Icon, Darkest Hour, Heaven Shall Burn, From the Shallows, Black Dahlia Murders, Unearth , Winds of Plague,

    Stay away from Semi Pop/radio friendly Gaycore bands like Atreyu, AV7x, BFMV, As I lay Dying, Killswitch Engage.  (and Slipkno tnad Korn for that mattter.)

    and Slipknot SUCKS, sorry, so their new album likewise sucks.  (SlipKnot is NuMetal, and that isn't real Metal.)

    EDIT *Converse...nice cut and paste of Wikipedea

  3. That's more than one question. Scream- heck of a lot screaming, pure screaming, unadultered screaming lyrics. Metal- heavy... screaming with one or twice lyrics thrown in, and more screaming. See the difference? One or twice words makes a difference!

    Metal bands? Heck if I know. I listen to hardcore/hard rock anyways.

    Slipknot isn't metal if you are labeling this as metal and I don't care for the band anyways, so I don't care for the album. But I do like Psychosocial.

  4. Heavy metal (often referred to simply as metal) is a genre of rock music[1] that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in England and the United States.[2] With roots in blues-rock and psychedelic rock, the bands that created heavy metal developed a thick, massive sound, characterized by highly amplified distortion, extended guitar solos, and emphatic beats. Allmusic states that "of all rock & roll's myriad forms, heavy metal is the most extreme in terms of volume, machismo, and theatricality."[3]

    SCREAMO is a subgenre of rock music which evolved from hardcore punk and emo in the early 1990s. The term "screamo" was initially applied to a more aggressive offshoot of emo that developed in San Diego in 1991, which used short, chaotically executed songs which grafted "spastic intensity to willfully experimental dissonance and dynamics,"[4] often with a political message. Some groups had an even harder edge that put them closer to the noise rock and grindcore styles. Dreaming is the only way I forget about reality. By MP©

    In the early 2000s, the genre name began to describe a different, slower and less dissonant style that borrowed from alternative rock, most notably in a 2003 New York Times article.[5] The term's application to the "second wave" is controversial among fans and practitioners of the earlier style.[6] One musician observed that the term "has been kind of tainted in a way, especially in the States".[7]

    NO ITS NOT THE SAME

    i dont like them they arent metal

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