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Maybe I'm also retarded. But this makes me calm and happy. 

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Anonymous

Listen to this and thank me later. https://bonesbrigaderecs.bandcamp.com/album/putrefaction-in-progress

noongiantess

I was fan of goregrind some time but, for me it's just not heavy and melodic. There is some good goregrind bands but I prefer something more tuned down. Like Black Tongue for example. It's just heavy as fuck. Breakdowns everywhere and you can feel that music. Goregrind is just.. pigs and noise. But.. I think this one is my favorite https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNUKWLP1qwo

Anonymous

I can't quite follow the argument that (Gore) Grind isn't heavy. I was big into Deathcore back when it was in its beginnings (All Shall Perish, Chelsea Grin, early Black Tongue, Suicide Silence etc.), but I find the calculated productions, songwriting and the downtuned 1000 string guitars to be too predictable and superficial. It has no real aggressive spirit. However, the album I posted above is pure chaos, far away from musical norms and, in my eyes, extremely heavy. But more in a sense of emotional aggression, ruthlessness and authenticity. It feels more honest than "Song with 8 breakdowns #32812". Sorry for the rant, haha.

noongiantess

I like downtuned guitars. Stoner, Doom, Sluge is my jam. Well.. everything is my jam actually but goregrind is just noise for me. When I was younger I had no problem listening Rompeprop whole day. But when I'm older I prefer something more melodic. Man I even listened Drone and that's like.. literally suicide. You listening that and you want to kill yourself. But it's beautiful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BduCtSg9R8o

Anonymous

Oh, Sunn. Saw them live once, pretty impressive performance. But I'm not sure if I'd call that "music" per se. I totally feel you, and I understand what you mean, but for me it's the other way around. The older I get, the less I want to listen to cheesy melodies, clean vocals and sweet harmonies. And yes, a lot of Grind leans a lot into noise territory, but it's almost always intentional. And I think that makes for a great atmosphere. Went through a stoner phase too, I still dig Dopelord and Electric Wizard a lot, but that's about it.

Dave Jenkins

Hello just wanted to see what you thought of these band? Parkway Drive, The greatest fear Pelican, The creeper Wage War, Death roll Whitechapel, I Dementia After the Burial, Lost in the static

noongiantess

Only band I didn't know is Wage War, it's pretty good. And I'm glad you mention Pelican. I guess it was one of bands that got me into Post Rocks. Love it!