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That's where it stops. Street and crust punk bands use metal riffs. Punk drumming is everywhere in metal. Your description only fits "pure" punk and metal. Respond to the examples I gave. Tell me that Amebix doesn't utilize both metal and punk. Tell me Crossover thrash, metalcore, grindcore etc. don't use both styles of music. If the categories include all metal and punk bands you can quite easily create a punk song from the metal section and vice versa. Is this punk or metal? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he1tq6hn5oA Does this remind you of D-beat drumming? It should https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UGTW6eX8ug Example of sludge metal (starts at 2:00. Listen for about a minute) https://youtu.be/WLiWgvMEPZ8?t=113 Due to laziness I went to wikipedia. You mentioned drumming: "A blast beat is a drum beat that originated in hardcore punk and grindcore, and is often associated with extreme metal and more recently black metal and thrash. It is utilised by many different styles of metal." There you go. | |||
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Here are people excited being at a metal concert: Sargent D and the S.O.D. | |||
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Last edited by Borak; 10-02-2016 at 09:01 AM..
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wtf is deathgasm's and why are you california not Wizard.?. | |||
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