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Grindcore, often shortened to grind, is an evolution of crust punk, most commonly associated with death metal, a very different though similarly extreme style of music.

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  • Grindcore entstand Ende der 1980er als eine Vereinigung von Death Metal und Hardcore. Die relative Ordnung beim Death weicht dem Chaos des Grind. Dazu kommt oft noch das Politische des Hardcore. → Aktuelle Grindcore-Alben gibt es im RH-Inspirations Wiki. → Siehe auch Hardcore, Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Doom Metal, Industrial Metal
  • Grindcore, often shortened to grind, is an evolution of crust punk, most commonly associated with death metal, a very different though similarly extreme style of music.
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  • Grindcore wurde mit Napalm Death & Co Ende der 1980er, aktuell ... → Siehe auch Hardcore, Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Black Metal, Doom Metal, Stoner Rock
  • thumb|250px|Najdłuższa piosenka świata. Proszę zwrócić uwagę na bardzo refleksyjny tekst oraz na przejście przed trzecią solówką gitarową. Grindcore (ang. zmielony ogryzek) – połączenie bum-bum-bum-bum z rzrzrzrzrzrz, spomiędzy których wyłania się gromkie huuu! wokalisty. Całość poprzedzona jest obowiązkowym cyk-cyk-cyk-cyk na pałkach albo rajdzie. Całość trwa maksimum 1 gołotę 53 sekundy, żeby pałker nie padł na zawał serca.
  • Musique qui fait beaucoup de bruit, et où ça crie...
  • Grindcore is an extreme form of hardcore punk and heavy metal, related to death metal, but historically formed by combining elements of Hardcore Punk and early thrash metal (which predated the advent of death metal).
  • Peel’s support for grindcore facilitated an explosion in its popularity. Scum reached number 7 on the UK indie album charts and Napalm Death were invited back in March 1988 to record their second Peel Session. In October that year their second album, From Enslavement To Obliteration, unceremoniously jackbooted Sonic Youth from number one on the UK indie album charts and sold 35,000 copies straight out of the gate. Even New Music Express (NME) felt compelled to give the band a cover feature, declaring grindcore to be ‘the music for which Jerry Lee, The Who, Helter Skelter, The Ramones, Damned, Pistols, Northern Soul, Speed Metal and Speed Core were just practice.’
  • Grindcore is a subgenre of heavy metal music that is very fast and harsh, often with combative riffing, thrashing drums, and detonation blasts. The genre was developed in the 1980s in the UK by bands like Napalm Death and Sore Throat. The genre was created by mixing hardcore punk with thrash and death metal. Many Grindcore bands also have extremely short songs, similar to Napalm Death. On Kirk Fogg's African Adventure's Olmec Sings the Blues EP, there are numerous tracks that are under a minute.
  • Grindcore, often shortened to "grind", is what you get when you combine crust punk (a form of Hardcore Punk) with Thrash Metal. Short, brutal, and apparently a joke to begin with. While there are some examples of bands playing an early form of the genre in the early eighties, grind really started in the late eighties in the UK, when the crust punk band Napalm Death decided to take their already pretty extreme music to a new level. Combining their music with extreme metal, they created a new subgenre of both punk and metal. The term "grindcore" reportedly came from Napalm Death's drummer Mick Harris describing a Swans album to a friend.
  • Grindcore ist musikalisch die Vereinigung von Hardcore und Death Metal, obwohl er historisch parallel zu letzterem Ende der 1980er entstand. Es geht hier um den krassesten Gesang, die schnellsten Drums und manchmal auch die perversesten Texte. * Grindcore-Doku – (english, 1h 25min) Grindcore lässt sich zwar teilweise auf Punk zurückführen, speziell über den düsteren Crustcore, er ist aber nicht Teil von Punk. Grindcore ist ein Misch-Genre aus der Hardcore- und der Metal-Welt, so wie Crossover und Sludge Metal. Einen ausführlichen Artikel und Grind-Bands findet man deshalb im Metal-Wikia:
  • Grindcore is an extreme genre of music that originated in the early to mid-1980s. It draws inspiration from some of the most abrasive-sounding genres – including hardcore punk, thrash metal, crust punk, industrial and noise rock. Grindcore is characterized by a noise-filled sound that uses heavily distorted, down-tuned guitars, grinding overdriven bass, high speed tempo, blast beats, and vocals which consist of growls and high-pitched shrieks. Early groups like Napalm Death are credited with laying the groundwork for the style. It is most prevalent today in North America and Europe, with popular contributors such as Brutal Truth and Nasum. Lyrical themes range from a primary focus on social and political concerns, to gory subject matter and black humor.
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  • Deathgrind • goregrind • pornogrind
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  • Crossover thrash • industrial metal • metalcore
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  • Mathcore • powerviolence
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  • Hardcore punk • thrash metal • crust punk • industrial • noise rock
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  • Electric guitar • bass guitar • drums • vocals
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  • Cybergrind • noisegrind
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  • Grindcore entstand Ende der 1980er als eine Vereinigung von Death Metal und Hardcore. Die relative Ordnung beim Death weicht dem Chaos des Grind. Dazu kommt oft noch das Politische des Hardcore. → Aktuelle Grindcore-Alben gibt es im RH-Inspirations Wiki. → Siehe auch Hardcore, Death Metal, Thrash Metal, Doom Metal, Industrial Metal
  • Grindcore is an extreme genre of music that originated in the early to mid-1980s. It draws inspiration from some of the most abrasive-sounding genres – including hardcore punk, thrash metal, crust punk, industrial and noise rock. Grindcore is characterized by a noise-filled sound that uses heavily distorted, down-tuned guitars, grinding overdriven bass, high speed tempo, blast beats, and vocals which consist of growls and high-pitched shrieks. Early groups like Napalm Death are credited with laying the groundwork for the style. It is most prevalent today in North America and Europe, with popular contributors such as Brutal Truth and Nasum. Lyrical themes range from a primary focus on social and political concerns, to gory subject matter and black humor. A trait of grindcore is the "microsong". Several bands have produced songs that are only seconds in length. British band Napalm Death holds the Guinness World Record for shortest song ever recorded with the one-second "You Suffer" (1987). Many bands, such as Agoraphobic Nosebleed, record simple phrases that may be rhythmically sprawled out across an instrumental lasting only a couple of bars in length. A variety of "microgenres" have subsequently emerged, often labeling bands according to traits that deviate from regular grindcore, including goregrind, focused on themes of gore, and pornogrind, fixated on pornographic lyrical themes. Other offshoots include noisegrind (especially raw and chaotic) and cybergrind (incorporating electronic elements such as sampling and programmed drums). Although an influential phenomenon on hardcore punk and other popular genres, grindcore itself remains an underground form of music.
  • Grindcore, often shortened to "grind", is what you get when you combine crust punk (a form of Hardcore Punk) with Thrash Metal. Short, brutal, and apparently a joke to begin with. While there are some examples of bands playing an early form of the genre in the early eighties, grind really started in the late eighties in the UK, when the crust punk band Napalm Death decided to take their already pretty extreme music to a new level. Combining their music with extreme metal, they created a new subgenre of both punk and metal. The term "grindcore" reportedly came from Napalm Death's drummer Mick Harris describing a Swans album to a friend. The genre is characterised by incredibly short songs (songs lasting under a minute aren't unusual, and the barely-over-one-second song is a staple of the genre, first pioneered by Napalm Death with their song "You Suffer"), growled vocals akin to Death Metal, a chaotic, stripped-down but still very heavy sound, fast drumming, and an overall simplicity in everything: time signatures, three-chords-by-song, no chorus, or so. Later bands, particularly in the 2000s (like the Swedish band Nasum), added a whole new level of musicianship to the genre. The lyrical content of grindcore is faithful to his punk roots and is usually about political and social content, although being as a genre highly prone to mutation and fusion, it can be about virtually anything. The principal characteristic of grind music is its intense density: everything is pushed to the extreme, so much that on first listening it can be difficult to discern what is happening, and it sounds just like a wall of speedy noise and shrieking vocals. Grind in general is often mistaken for brutal death metal, which is a subgenre of death metal that strips away melodic elements to focus on a dense pounding sound. However, this is much slower and more technical, and relies more on heaviness, non-stop beating and linearity than the monster speed and aggression of grindcore. Musically speaking, grind tends to use more power chords, simple tremolo pickings and fast beats while brutal death tends more to use intricate tremolo picking, a lot of palm muting and intricate riffs, and a much more technical and heavy drumming. While in pure speed, both genres are on par, grind feels "faster" than brutal death, which feels more "overwhelming". Just compare the second Napalm Death album to anything by, say, Hate Eternal. Yeah, it's confusing, especially when you have bands that merge the two. Grind has witnessed a huge evolution during years and has several subgenres. Apart from straightforward grindcore, you'll find: * Deathgrind: grindcore that's less compressed, making it easier to understand what's going on with all the instruments. Some bands combine grind with the aforementioned brutal death metal. Think of the later Napalm Death. Alternatively, some bands such as Cephalic Carnage play more with the musical complexity common to death metal but do it at the intense speeds of grindcore; this can often sound like death metal with far too many notes, or grindcore that's far too long and complex. * Goregrind: basically the gory death metal version of original grindcore, relying much more on death metal aesthetics than grindcore, but less on death metal sounds than deathgrind. The lyrics are almost entirely focused on extreme gore with some exceptions, the sound is usally fatter and more organic in a death metal fashion, and vocals are usually modified by a pitch-shifter. The first Carcass album is the best example of the genre. * Pornogrind: a derivative of goregrind that relies more on groove and fun than pure aggression and gore. Of course, the lyrics are sexually explicit. Bears a lot of resemblance with goregrind, may be a little slower though. It's not unusual to have high pitched falsetto vocals (in a tongue-in-cheek way) along the usual pitch-shifted gurgling vocals. The staple of the genre would be the German band Gut. * Cybergrind: the electronic side of grind. Basically a mixture of hardcore techno and grind. Think of Carcass playing in a rave party, you'll pretty much understand cybergrind. Usually revolves around grindcore (or goregrind) played over techno beats with added samples and electronic sounds. Almost always uses a drum machine (with the one notable exception of The Berzerker). * Noisegrind: the aforementioned mess of noise and screams. Think Anal Cunt. Noisegrind is an offensive subgenre, relying on shock value, whether in its "music" (some bands just improvise all the songs) or its lyrical content. Again, the best example is Anal Cunt, but there are many, many bands in that style. Usually hated by traditional grindcore fans. * Crustgrind: grindcore that kept more of its crust roots rather than its extreme metal roots. To sum up, it's d-beat crust with blast beats; but it's definitely more than that. Examples would be Extreme Noise Terror and Disrupt. And of course, all of these subgenres can be merged. Messy? The style is, naturally, underground, though some bands (by "some", I mean two: Carcass and Napalm Death) have gained some mainstream recognition (and with the former, it was only due to their style change to Melodic Death Metal. Their early goregrind albums remain unknown to some fans). Examples of grindcore bands include: * Agoraphobic Nosebleed * Anaal Nathrakh (Started off as raw Black Metal, later mixed black metal with grindcore.) * Anal Cunt * The Berzerker * Brutal Truth * Carcass * Cattle Decapitation * Cephalic Carnage (essentially Deathgrind and Technical Death Metal) * Circle of Dead Children * Cliteater * Cock and Ball Torture * Discordance Axis * Enemy Soil * Excrementory Grindfuckers, who make cover versions of pop songs. * Exhumed * Extreme Noise Terror * Fuck the Facts * GUT (Trope Maker for Porngrind) * Hewhocorrupts * Impending Doom (their first EP; later they moved to Brutal Death Metal / Deathcore) * Insect Warfare * Jon Benet Ramsey * Kill The Client * Last Days of Humanity * The Locust * Magrudergrind * Maruosa * Meat Shits * Napalm Death (Trope Maker) * Nasum * Penis Force Commando * Pig Destroyer * Phobia * Regurgitate * Repulsion (Not really grindcore per se, but generally accepted as grindcore since they were a huge influence on the genre.) * Rompreprop * Rotten Sound * Terrorizer * Trap Them * Torsofuck * Wormrot
  • Grindcore ist musikalisch die Vereinigung von Hardcore und Death Metal, obwohl er historisch parallel zu letzterem Ende der 1980er entstand. Es geht hier um den krassesten Gesang, die schnellsten Drums und manchmal auch die perversesten Texte. * Grindcore-Doku – (english, 1h 25min) Grindcore lässt sich zwar teilweise auf Punk zurückführen, speziell über den düsteren Crustcore, er ist aber nicht Teil von Punk. Grindcore ist ein Misch-Genre aus der Hardcore- und der Metal-Welt, so wie Crossover und Sludge Metal. Einen ausführlichen Artikel und Grind-Bands findet man deshalb im Metal-Wikia: → zum Hauptartikel Grindcore im Metal Wiki. → Aktuelle Grindcore-Alben gibt es im RH-Inspirations Wiki. Berühmte Grind-Bands sind Napalm Death, Carcass, Sore Throat, ... Grind-Bands an der Grenze zum Crustcore sind Electro Hippies, Nausea (New York), Extreme Noise Terror und Nausea (Los Angeles). → Siehe auch Hardcore , Powerviolence, Thrashcore – Crustcore, D-Beat, Anarcho Punk Kategorie:Benachbartes Genre
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