Damn this is so fucking good, does Sup Forums like it

Damn this is so fucking good, does Sup Forums like it

Post-hardcore is just pop punk with screamed vocals.

No it's shit and you should feel bad.

Alexisonfire and glassjaw are both better examples of the genre

Wow so based on the replies so far Sup Forums really is fucking dead

>A more professional production on Relationship of Command (Grand Royal, 2000) helped bring out the ferocity without sacrificing the art. Here one can easily check the influences of the quintet. Arcarsenal takes off amid tribal drums and guitar squeaks with a guitar-bass combination that is reminiscent of Guns N' Roses and with vocals drenched in MC5-grade emphatic frenzy. The rapping on Pattern Against User sounds more like one of Jello Biafra's rants. One Armed Scissor borrows the main riff and the art of screaming from Led Zeppelin's first album.
>Pure punk rage permeates the most personal tracks, such as Sleepwalk Capsules and Cosmonaut, barely touched by melodies that, duely developed would be the envy of Green Day. Unpredictable dynamic and frequent tempo shifts (for proof check the dance beat and the lambada break in Enfilade) enhance the listening experience, while the band also displays good theatrical skills with the lengthy psychodramas Invalid Litter Dept and Quarantined and even a ballad, Non-zero Possibility.
>6/10

It's actually nu metal without rapping.

i remember being here a few years ago and this album got some good reception sometimes. RIP

I fucking love it, user. It's great.

>thinks hot topic bands are post-hardcore

Thanks for explaining why I like it so much

I really like it, one of my favorite albums.

Sup Forums likes it, and the album is often hailed as an essential post-hardcore album

It sucks ass desu. Along with the Refused album, it played a major role in the transformation of post-hardcore from a classification of arty punk music (unwound, slint, capn jazz, etc) to overproduced trash (dance gavin dance, fall of troy, falling in reverse)

This has nothing to do with the quality of the album dumbass

Great album

At The Drive-In are better than Slint, fucking fight me. I will die on this hill.

It's good shit user

yes it is good. It gets repetitive sometimes.

Fall of Troy is good though.

>overproduced trash
Hey man, TFOT slaps

It's not good
Listen to ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead

I detailed my thoughts on the album pretty explicitly

"It sucks ass desu"

I rate it.

this deserves to be the Library of Congress registry

>Alexisonfire
u r a joke m8.

Its really good but is outshined by literally every tmv release

Thank you based user

Tmv?

the mars volta

dogshit

>dance gavin dance
God I fucking HATE this band. I had to stop listening halfway through Downtown Battle Mountain. It was the only album I've consciously stopped listening to because their work was so bad

My favorite Post-Hardcore

>Slint
>La Dispute (Wildlife and RoTH)
>Defeater
>at the drive-in
>Drive Like Jehu
>Unwound
>Fugazi
>Touche Amore
>Pianos Become the Teeth
>Frameworks
>Glassjaw
>Rites of Spring
>Refused

Any bands I should check out that I'm not aware of? Prefer the pretentious artsy stuff to sugary and mathy stuff.

>Black Eyes
>Reiziger
>Malady
>The Paper Chase

why does everyone only mention relationship of command? you know they had other albums, right? not as polished, but arguably more interesting musically

>Black Eyes
>Reiziger
>Malady
Heck yeah, I'll check these out

>The Paper Chase
I don't consider them Post-Hardcore, but I loved Now You Are One Of Us. Listened to it endlessly to get sp00ked for halloween

It's super fucking good. You never realize how rare a good, loud rock song with a catchy vocal hook is because if you listen to dad-rock and the radio it seems like there's a lot of it but once you start developing your own taste in music and not just listening to music you've been spoon-fed you'll find out these songs are fucking rare as fuck. Most loud guitar music either goes too far into the pop territory or too far into the noise territory to really fit the bill. At the Drive-In is perfect. Their sound is overdone now but it wasn't when they made this

On the other hand they absolutely loathe the production on this album. Still, it's a great one.

The first album is good. I just find the guitar timbre of ops album to be boring and bad. Same feeling with melvins.

Dead serious when I tell you TFOT, DGD and at the drive in> unwound, slint and capn jazz

Man for some reason I can't into the vocals of Touche amore. Something about them. Anyways, check out NoMeansNo and City of Caterpillars.

> at the drive in> unwound, slint and capn jazz

holy kek

this is bait or you're the biggest pleb ive ever seen

Slint is the best post-hardcore band there probably ever will be

should have recorded it live like in casino out. overproduced. still a good album.

Relationships is good and invalid litter dept. is the best song ATDI ever made, but overall In/casino/out is betterand more consistent.

Unwound*

Slint made one great album. Compare that to Unwound and Fugazi.

I fucking love both of those bands but you're retarded if you think they're both better than ATDI.

Check out Drive Like Jehu and stop listening to that

Anything from K Records, Kill Rockstars or Dischord. There is an absolute shitton of good bands.

glassjaw comes close imo
alexisonfire is a second tier post-hardcore (of the 00s so calm down you buttmad slintcucks) band, good but nothing outstanding

Unwound is good too, but none of their albums are nearly as good as Spiderland. I say this as a fan of Unwound

LTIY is a lot better and it's not 6 songs short like Spiderland is.

Leaves is their Spiderland and imo its just slightly better
all the albums leading to it are inferior to tweeze though