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Let's have an emotive hardcore thread, I'll start with a classic

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Orchid fucking jams. Skramz is never discussed here, and it makes me sad.
>pic related is my favorite album

>Skramz is never discussed here
i think it was back when /emoe/ was a thing. anyway, i could never get into Circle Takes the Square. dunno why, i guess it was too weird with the rhythms and the two vocalists. i do love Orchid and Pg.99 though.

Both are great albums senpai, i haven't listened to screamo that much lately, but this is one of my new favorites

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God I miss the early 00s.

This album/band is very underrated.

Nice taste!

My favorite is the Daitro/Sed Non Satiata split. The album isnt too popular but it's really worth a listen if you like the genre.

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To make the inspiration.... VISIBLE AUDIBLE TOUCHABLE

>yfw this was packaged with a razorblade

I love envy, just got this record on vinyl, they're an amazing band

One of my favorites too, sad they just don't release anything anymore

Never heard of this one, is it good?

The Usurp Synapse/Hassan I Sabbah split is the pinnacle of screamo.

>The Usurp Synapse/Hassan I Sabbah split is the pinnacle of screamo.
yeah, no.

Either Heroin or Universal Order of Armageddon where the pinnacle of screamo.

Genre was dead by around '98.

Alright, I'll defenitely check that out, thanks man

>Either Heroin or Universal Order of Armageddon where the pinnacle of screamo.
Nah, Antioch Arrow was better than fucking Heroin.

I agree with Heroin, but there's a lot of great releases post-2000

>dead by '98
Nah, son. I'd say dead by 2005 when scene kid shit started replacing it.

>antioch arrow
>heroin
lmao how can you even rate such mediocre screamo?

By scene, do you mean like the gay edgy pop-rock bands?

Experienced it first hand. Genre was really born out of what NoU and Born Against where doing in late 80s early 90s.

Had become a parody of itself by around '98.

I mean shit like Alesana, From First To Last, A Skylit Drive, and all of those bands that rose up around 2005 and all coincidentally released debut albums in 2006 or 2007 when MySpace was still cool.

>From First to Last
Isn't this band the Skrillex meme?

I don't want to fight, because these threads are generally very respectful, but you growing out of the scene in 1998 doesn't mean that it was dead. Some of the best screamo records came out in the early 2000s.

THIS IS MY TIGERSUIT

CUZ I'M A FUCKING LAMB

>Some of the best screamo records came out in the early 2000s.
This, Document 8, The Moon Is a Dead World, All the footprints... are all 2000s albums

>Genre was really born out of what NoU and Born Against where doing in late 80s early 90s.

Correct. It was really the NoU '91 tour that jump started the whole Cali Gravity/Che Cafe scene.

I miss /emoe/

I don't want to fight either, but, like 1st wave punk, the whole point was that it was anti-authoritarian. By the time something is a decade+ old how anti-authoritarian is it really?

At a certian point it's just tradition/going the motions etc.

That makes sense. I totally understand that the 2000s screamo bands probably felt less genuine.

I FEEL NOTHING

LIKE MY FATHER

I don't know if you guys have listened to this, it's a screamo band from Chile, it's really great imo, saw them last year, give it a shot youtube.com/watch?v=NSkbsbqSPyA

I feel like Damezumari is ridiculously underappreciated.
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It's weird, nut none of the Cali bands from that era were that good. Seems like East Coast dominated.

Am I forgetting someone?

Thanks for sharing, will give them a listen, they seem pretty good

Early Unwound. Who were one of the best, if not the best. Not Cali, but west coast.

But yeah nyc to richmond corridor dominated.

My man.

More chilean screamo.
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this is pretty good dude i like it, reminded me of this a bit, another chilean band

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>Early Unwound. Who were one of the best, if not the best
yeah, honestly the first 2 Unwound albums where prob the pinnacle of the genre.

They sound great

I have no fucking idea what this song is about but I'm almost crying nigga

>Unwound
>screamo

explain in detail why you think unwounds music differs from the scene enough to warrant a separate genre

saetia and off minor are the end all be all for emo music

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grindy emoviolence

just gonna put this here to save the thread

anybody going to the reunion shows?

How do you guys feel about this album?

Listened to this album recently. It was alright. Looking for something with more Post-Rock influence. Really like City of Caterpillar

Is thing thing Skramz? Because it's sure as fuck not Black Metal.

no

they literally ripped off la quiete

it's emocore

These guys

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Legendary, a goddamn classic
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It's been a while.

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can you upload that split for me?

The first I Would Set Myself on Fire For You album is the greatest thing I've found through Sup Forums

Classics all around

nevermind. found it.

link for those that don't have it: mediafire.com/file/f0dbenduy4z/s-mc.zip

Fuck anyone who uses the word "skramz"

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are they going to release anything new?

i'm getting a super early at the drive in vibe from this.

First two records definitely were. They came from, and helped birth, that scene.

This dude is 100% correct. Scene derived into derivative poseurs by late 90s.

But there's music from 00's post-hardcore/screamo that has no 90's peer. Isn't that what's important?

No. That's like saying hardcore was important in the 90s. ( it wasn't) Or '77 style punk was important in the 80s. (it wasn't).

Correct. I saw Unwound in a basement in '93 w/ UoA. They definitely were a big part of that scene.

I think you misinterpreted me. I mean the existence of novel post-hardcore/screamo in the 00's is important because it means it wasn't all endless derivation.

I'm not saying the scene itself was "important." I don't give a shit about that, don't know why anyone would.

>uoa
who?

I mean who cares at that point? We were rolling our eyes at bands doing screamo by like 97/98. It had become a joke.

Universal Order of Armageddon. Maybe the best band of the genre. Some of the same peeps from Moss Icon & Born Against.

>who cares at that point?

People who weren't just interested in the scene because it gave them something to cling to and pad their otherwise insignificant existence?

People who gave a shit about the music?

Are you fucking kidding me?

I mean whatever. Shit was lame by that time. I lived it.

jesus fucking christ get off mu you old fat fuck

I don't know anything because I was only 12 years old in '98, but could it be that you and other who got into when you did just got sick of it because you were listening to the same shit over and over while new people continued to enter the genre so it was still fresh to them? I'm too tired to finish my thought.
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Sorry you were a lame kid with a dumb haircut in the early oughts. Not my fault.

sorry youre a bitter washed up piece of shit. doubt much changed from when you were a kid. get a life.

No. That's not how it works. These scenes come with an expiration date.

Same way we thought bands doing Agnostic Front/SOIA style hardcore were impossibly lame in the early 90s.

Sorry it hurts your feelings.

>I lived it.
Yes. I know. You've made us all quite aware of that fact as though that somehow makes it OK that you were only "in" that scene because it gave you an identity and didn't give a shit about the music, hence why the moment the scene's cultural arbitrators decided it was "lame" you followed in line appropriately.

Holy shit. You never cared about the music.

Sometimes I feel bad for having been to young to experience those years but if dispassionate, shallow shits like you comprised the population of that scene I can just as easily experience that today by moving to Chicago, LA, and NY living among the other vapid fucks.

You're everything that was ever wrong with that scene, much worse than any derivative band could've been.

Kill yourself.

>he's in his 40s and comes on a mongolian fish gutting forum to bully other people and act like a huge faggot because he has nothing better to do with his sad pathetic life

>he's in his 40s and comes on a mongolian fish gutting forum to bully other people and act like a huge faggot because he has nothing better to do with his sad pathetic life
>and he ends up being exposed as a fake fuck that represents everything that is wrong with every scene to ever exist told to fuck off and kill himself by people half his age

Nah, I don't care about scenes because I never leave my house or talk to people. I listen to what I like.
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I'm still disappointed in I.V. and Self Portrait though. Fuck.

Sorry. It hurts your feelings but it's true.

The genre was born of a distaste for 80s hardcore. It stared with revolution summer (RoS) mutated via bands like Moss Icon, NoU, The Hated, Born Against etc, and later became 'emo' ( later renamed screamo).


By like '98 it had become a joke. It was a bunch of derivative nonsense that had forfeited the vitality that had created the scene in the first place.

By that time their were already, almost ironic, post 'emo' bands like Make Up & Mens Recovery Project.

Nothing past '98 or so mattered.

Interesting kids had already moved on to brighter pastures.

>he spent his 20's listening to music he didn't give a shit about so he could participate in a scene for culture points he'd redeem decades later on a Cantonese finger-painting symposium

wow some lame kids in their 30s can't handle reality.

And age doesn't matter.

Plenty of interesting things happened post ' 98. Just not ' screamo'.

Nah, everybody in this thread is in their early 20s at the latest. Sorry. It hurts your feelings but it's true.

Jesus. You kids should be doing your own thing.

It would remind me of the terrible 'spirit of 77' bands that we laughed at when I was in high school.

Ieatheartattacks is a new band from Norway who just put out a decent record last week.

I don't know why you're still posting.

You talk shit about posers and derivation but you admit that you follow scenes and trends and not the music.

You went along with those scenes only because it made you feel you were part of something and gave you some sort of claim to history.

You're a joke.

>tfw old
>never able to enjoy hardcore again
>going boinkers in a pit at a botch show is a distant memory

sad times this age thing (and itll happen to you too)

More like you became out of touch in 98

t. fellow oldfag

Born Against? What in the literal fuck are you talking about? They have nothing to do with this and it's like you just picked a random band from Gravity Records

Literally wtf are you doing

Accurate

Born Against somewhat invented the genre you absolute pleeb.

it was always a joke to those outside of the scene you old fuck.
just because you fell out of it doesnt mean shit.

What genre? You're literally just lying at this point.

>while everyone else is posting well-reasoned, substantiated arguments for why this guy is full of shit, I'm going to type one word and instantly persuade them all of my position

Kek. There would have been no Gravity, w/o BA/Vermiform. You're talking shit.

In case everyone isn't aware this person is literally just lying about shit.