While the term grindcore is often used interchangeably with the somewhat related death metal, the two are actually very different, although they have similar characteristics and the same structure of music, especially in recent years. More and more similar. When it first emerged in the mid-1980s, grindcore ushered in a trend of heavy-metal-style noise playing (distorted guitar, bass, and drums) thanks to its perfectly structured structure of short pieces. While grindcore is no casual improvisation, it certainly doesn't follow traditional musical structures; even though riffs are sometimes well-chosen, perfect grindcore never features verses, choruses, or even melodious tones. The vocal characteristics of grindcore range from high pitched screams to deep throaty growls; although the lyrics are often lengthy and difficult to understand. Such was the ideological aggression of grindcore that it was difficult to fully picture what it actually sounded like, pointing beyond its roots in thrash metal and hardcore punk. Undisputedly, the initiator of the grindcore music form is Napalm Death. They released their first album Scum in 1987, which is also the most representative album of the grindcore style. In the band Napalm Death, grindcore is more artistic, and the music implies coldness, violence and the decay of modern society; in addition, their lyrics are wrapped in angry social groups. One of the more extreme bands in terms of lyrical writing is Carcass, the only band that truly epitomizes the original grindcore sound; their horrific, blood-soaked growl form is taken verbatim from anatomy textbooks, for maximum shock. Effect. However, grindcore's original form had fixed limits, and its intensity could easily turn into self-parody; on Napalm Deaths' second album, they had begun to experiment with industrial textures, a kind of meltdown, which confirms Popularity rests not just on bands that love drumming out jackhammer beats, but also on slow, melancholy grooves like Godflesh (itself a Napalm Death offshoot). The scorching intensity of grindcore was absorbed not only by the heavy metal underground, but also by both factions of acant-garde and experimental music: Japanese noise bands the Boredoms and Merzbow found its inspiration, and jazz musician John Zorn developed the grindcore idea. The band Painkiller (it is based on the drummer of early Napalm Death). Although consummate grindcore was an entirely British phenomenon, early Florida band Death's albums had a natural, rough and well-fed quality that made them very similar. In addition to absorbing most of the natural, demonic growling vocal characteristics of grindcore, those American death metal bands associated with limited technical capabilities played songs with a fast rhythm similar to grindcore. In fact, in the 1990s, it was difficult to distinguish Napalm Death's sound from death metal or grindcore, and Carcass had become a mature death band. A.C. is one of the few bands still playing the original grindcore style. Grunge is a synonym for grunge (decadent?) alternative rock. Grunge is a metal-like alternative rock that originated in Seattle. Basically, Grunge belongs to alternative rock and should not be classified under heavy metal. Representative bands: Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Mudhoney, Alice In Chains Grind Core An extreme musical attitude! Although she is not metal, her expression techniques are much more extreme than metal. Extreme consciousness is the essence of grindcore... There are many factions of grindcore, including Old School Grindcore, Goregrind, Gore Metal, German Porn Grind, American Porn Grind, Techo Porn Grind, Grind Roll, Noise Grind, Toilet Vocals/ Shit Noise Grind, these forms of grindcore will not be described in detail here. Interested friends can go to Baidu or Google to collect some relevant information. Of course, there are many forms of grindcore besides the ones I wrote above. The purpose of grindcore is to get rid of all musical concepts! Follow your heart and completely destroy everything with the most extreme music! HARDC0RE: Extreme, meaning Entrenched. Some people in China translate it literally as "hard core", but they can't see what it means. Perhaps "die hard core" or "stick to the core" are more appropriate free translations.
HARDC0RE is an adjective, not a kind of music, so there are HARDC0RE Punk (such as Sonic Youth), HARDC0RE Heavy metal (such as Dio), HARDC0RE Rap musicians such as Schooly D, Just-Ice, The D.O.C., Too $hort, Chilli RobG , Ghetto Boys, etc. HARDC0RE's recognition standards often vary from person to person. Hardcore comes from hardcore punk. Many people regard hardcore and hardcore punk as the same concept, which is actually wrong. In fact, when someone separates hardcore from hardcore punk, hardcore is already independent. So HARDC0RE became a kind of music. The basic definition of music is to use extremely strong language and self-attitude to tell the truest story. Although some people think it is apostasy, it actually does not encourage absurd behavior, but a wild life. attitude is reflected in the music and lyrics. Hardcore is a combination of punk and metal. On the basis of the original punk music, metal chords are added to the performance, and the voice is relatively dry, and the guitar is mainly distorted, making it sound louder. Much more powerful, essentially punk but with metal playing techniques. So much so that hardcore sounds or looks a lot like punk but has a more extreme metal feel. Hardcore is a term often used to describe any kind of loud, aggressive guitar rock, and without these uses the definition would be inaccurate. To be precise, hardcore is indeed loud, aggressive guitar rock, but it is not as heavy as heavy metal, and it has little influence from punk (although it helped to inspire punk). Hardcore performances are usually large-scale, with riffing guitar playing, hymn choruses, and heavy stomping and exaggerated keynotes and strong rhythms in large-scale outdoor concerts; its purpose is usually aimed at commercial value, and it is almost always permeated. Manly. Looking at some bands, it may be difficult to tell the difference between hardcore and heavy metal, but the basic difference between the two has been obvious since the emergence of Black Sabbath. Metal tends to be darker and more threatening, while hardcore ( For the most part) it's still gorgeous, big party music. In addition, metal riffs often appear in the form of solos, while hardcore riffs highlight the progression of harmonics in their attractive characteristics, creating an indulgent atmosphere. The looser characteristics are conducive to their stride forward. . Like heavy metal, hardcore exploded at the psychedelic crossroads of blues-rock in the mid-1960s, led by pioneers such as Cream, Jimi Hendrix and the Jeff Beck Group. While blues rock and psychedelia both explored the limits of electronic amplification, blues rock pushed the guitar riff to center stage, using some spin off the blues beat and replacing it with tremendous power. Hardcore certainly found its identity in the early '70s, through the rough, frenetic rock 'n' roll of the Rolling Stones, the Faces, the blues-drenched power and rough musical arrangements of Led Zeppelin, the relentless roar of pre-psychedelia of Deep Purple, and the Who The loud, loud harmonies provided a model for many imitators. Over the next decade, the leaning, stripped-down riffs of AC/DC and Aerosmith, the catchy melodies and dramatic effects of Alice Cooper and Kiss, and the fast playing of Van Halen set new trends, although for hard music At the core the basic musical form remains the same. Arena rock also became a dominant force, breaking away from almost all blues influence and focusing on exaggerated solos as its hallmark. In the 1980s, hardcore became dominant with smooth pop metal, although Gun N Roses, the Black Crowes and a few other bands still performed grittier and more traditional alternative styles. Old-school hardcore was fading into oblivion in the pre-indie-rock era; post-garage, many guitar bands not only adopted a self-consciously serious attitude but also refused to write first-pumping, arena-ready choruses. In this way, the nineties did produce a small amount of opposition, such as Oasis, Urge Overkill and Pearl Jam. Hardcore is a persistent belief culture that hopes to live a life that they think is right by being correct, not following the mainstream, not following material things, and being down-to-earth. The biggest difference between hardcore music and PUNK music is that the behavior is constructive, rather than using destructive and destructive behavior to oppose social capitalism. HARDC0RE is not only a kind of music, but also a kind of social culture. This subculture is a form of confrontation with mainstream capitalism and materialistic society that ignores morality through music and lyrics. There are not many people in society who truly live with a hardcore attitude, and few people know about hardcore culture, so I hope that through this event, everyone can learn more about hardcore music.
In the 1970s, PUNK music culture began to become popular in the United States. However, with the proliferation of PUNK, unconventional and violent behaviors, drug abuse, alcohol and promiscuity... some people began to deny such a form, and they began to advocate a constructive and healthy Straight Edge beliefs. No smoking, no drinking, no drugs. And their music has slowly evolved from PUNK to HARDC0RE. Straight has an edge over others, which means to have an advantage over someone. In other words, Straight edge means that PUNK without smoking, drinking, and promiscuity have obvious advantages over PUNK with bad habits. This Straight edge culture allows them to have a correct and positive attitude and inspire their hearts. People who accept this culture will Draw an X mark on the back of your hand to represent self-control and clear thinking. Hardcore is a kind of rock music that has nothing to do with sex or drugs. It is also a kind of music with artistic ideas and social customs. The system cares seriously and emotionally about social issues.