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Music fan here. Pretty eclectic but mostly leaning towards metal and prog. The melodic kind.
Currently experimenting with deathcore like Lorna shore and stuff. Just to see what the fuss is about and if I can find something beautiful in it.
Do you like bands that you need to acquire the ability to read their names on event posters?
I'm into hardcore and metalcore mainly. I started listening as a kid a bit ironically: it was loud, offensive sounding, and I was an idiot who sometimes sought attention. Fast forward and I really fell in love with it. I like screaming, although not all screaming. But Josh Scogin and Keith Buckley kinda opened the doors for me, and they were two of the best for sure.
I’m also into metalcore! Love that stuff although I do agree that not all screaming is good. So generally I lean to the more melodic tracks. Thanks for the tip! I’ll check Josh and Keith out! Have you heard of Enter Shikari? I really really love that band although they’re not really metalcore. More genre bending.
I definitely remember Enter Shikari. I feel like I still am in into the offshoot of their genre, bands like Dwellings, Ben Quad, Hail the Sun, just guitar heavy, melodic, progressive stuff. They're all kind of offshoots of emo while also being post hardcore in the vein of DGD and that whole swancore movement. And Hail the Sun don't really deserve to be lumped in, Donovan is a crazy talented musician and has certainly pioneered the genre on his own.