100% Metal Forum (Death Metal and Black Metal)
Metal => Metal => Topic started by: necropotence on December 10, 2005, 04:50:19 PM
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i would say grindcore partly
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Sadly, emo has a strong 'underground' where I live. Very strong.
If you mean good music, than all I can think of is grind or punk/speed metal fusions. I still hear decent thrash that is strictly underground as well.
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I'd say the tube.
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has anyone heard of the grindcore metal band 'bloody pheonix', they use to be 'Excrutiating terror', they literally live next to me.
they like to consider themselfs still underground
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i would say grindcore partly
Any music that's too hard for the crowd to grasp.
Thus, Beethoven and Demilich, for starters.
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psychadelic rock, some doom metal, progressive rock, local bands that are not metal or punk like "jam" bands. heh.
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ambient and some electronica genres are not easily accepted by the mass audience.
endvra, autechre, etc
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ambient - especially dark and drone style, like raison d'etre and desiderii marginis still remain a true underground art
Classical as well, of course
"I see a lot of different types of people at my concerts. I've seen about half students at my recent concerts." Indeed, Hahn describes classical music as "becoming a cool underground art."
"[Classical music] used to be mainstream and then people wanted underground like rock and pop. Now that those are mainstream, classical music is the underground," she said.
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There is no underground.
"Underground" existed when there were only mainstream labels.
Now anything can get published, and the problem isn't aboveground/underground but that the quality stuff gets drowned out.
Fuck the Underground... it serves no purpose, and destroys a lot of good things.
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But without an underground, wouldnt it make it hard for music, organizations, etc.. to keep stuff secret, when they dont want the public to know
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I have trouble with the term underground anyway, commercial =/= underground.
A band can still play commercial music, yet be underground, 99.99999% of the time it's cause they suck.
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Any music that's too hard for the crowd to grasp.
Thus, Beethoven and Demilich, for starters.
Been listening to Beethoven's 9 symphonies for a few months now. No. 7, movement 2 is quite a powerful piece, evokes a majestic and ominous feel.
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I personally use the term underground to mean beyond the scope of the mainstream masses.
I like to tell people I listen to underground death and black metal simply because I don't want them to think I listen to Korn, Slipknot, Syndrome of a Down, etc. Perhaps I'm vain, but I want nothing to do with such filth.
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has anyone heard of the grindcore metal band 'bloody pheonix', they use to be 'Excrutiating terror', they literally live next to me.
they like to consider themselfs still underground
I actually know one of the members and have their demo.
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do you knoe jerry
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do you knoe jerry
I've been to a couple of BP rehearsals, yeah.