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UntrueNeutral
as much as I want to shit on the tag, it kinda comes in handy when you need to describe a specific sound, which is basically moshcore from the 00s, but even more low-tuned with even less variance and chock full of those palm-muted djenty chugs on upper strings, which obviously gets boring and downright insufferable real quick, making the original moshcore sound like a pinnacle of musicianship
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UntrueNeutral
bands adding melodies to this kind of sound help extend its shelf life somewhat, but ultimately this particular style remains inherently dull
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nameless999
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kRBCRlmrSI Djent compilation incl new Volumes, Circles, Tesseract and more
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swac31
to Cryio: i don't agree, they are really different (metalcore is slower until prog metalcore is faster, more difficult to play it's not weird at all. Mathcore is way more weird and it's mostly a f***ing mess really difficult to listen with sometimes weird tuning (for early graves of Architcts it's AbF#BEG#C#) ! Djent It's base on the sounding, a really fat sounding, it's sound like a metacore/deathcore breakdown but a really weird one with disturbing silence and time signature,they have no solo and stuff, it's just chords. A djentcore is ( for me ) a band that mix metalcore/mathcore/prog metalcore and Djent (Mostly one guitar is a Djent the other metalcore/mathcore/prog metalcore) . If you listen to a song that's have Djent sounding and solos and stuff ==>Djentcore, Just a fat sounding chords ==>Djent, Death melodic, trash metal+hardcore ==>metalcore, Metalcore faster and more technical ==>Prog Metalcore, progressif Metalcore with weirder sounding , more low sound ==>Mathcore !
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