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Unread 30 Jun 2006, 01:22   #34
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Re: Lostprophets

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Originally Posted by Opi
Out of curiosity, who played Metalcore in the late 80s?

I think the current type of metalcore won't get into mainstream because it's a bit too heavy/rough for a good bit of the "mainstream audience", I'd say. Unfortunately, this also depends on one's understanding of mainstream, which differs from casual listener to indie elitist.
Biohazard ? Integrity ?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalcore

I've never heard of Nuclear Assualt or any of the other bands early bands other than the two I mentioned to be honest. I used to have a mate who always used to bang on about Integrity when we were about fifthteen so I used to end up listerning to a bit of metalcore then, they're not actually that horrible.
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