>post-experimental
Post-experimental
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fucking music journalists i tell you
>post-experimental avant-prog
Post-garde experimental-core
proto-post-
Experimental Post Malone
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2nd wave proto post... krautrock
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>Post-Malone Experimental
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>Post-Experimental Post Malone
>Post-Post post malone
>Mesopotamian black metal
>post post punk
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somebody could explain the difference between
>black metal
>blackened death metal
i read this shit in promos of the magazines
Name ONE album
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Black metal often incorporates and focuses on noisy textures, think of it as the shoegaze equivalent of metal
Death metal is usually technical and fast unlike black metal, but if you throw noisy guitar textures on death metal, you have blackened death
well, then we've got the perfect combination
>think of it as the shoegaze equivalent of metal
lol
>fast unlike black metal
fucking retard
Don't talk about shit you know nothing about.
>Folk
blackened death metal is... death metal with black metal influences
there we go, it should always have experimental before the second terms.
that way its just "__" genre but more experimental
what should we officially rename post-rock to?
>British Krautrock
>german krautrock
>cock rock
what's a genre where this isn't the case?
>avant-garde swing-metal
>drill and bass jazz-metal breakcore
have you guys seen this site?
everynoise.com
well its like saying its a more experimental version of an already established genre. sub-genres start out as experimental, but then get labeled their own sub-genre