Just because it's a thing doesn't make it a good thing.
The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.thingcore
no one will notice that I changed thishey, post-ironic beardcore is totally a genre
You can't even write racist abuse in excrement on somebody's car without the politically correct brigade jumping down your throat!Calling it now - personalitycore.
edited 26th Jan '12 9:49:16 PM by PDown
At first I didn't realize I needed all this stuff...applecore
marinecore
glaciercore
planetcore
corecore
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.http://www.last.fm/tag/corecore
You can't even write racist abuse in excrement on somebody's car without the politically correct brigade jumping down your throat!>yfw Goreshit is actually a fairly competent breakcore musician
edited 27th Jan '12 8:01:19 PM by Wicked223
You can't even write racist abuse in excrement on somebody's car without the politically correct brigade jumping down your throat!Not really.
We need more Breakcore fans around these parts.
The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.I'm a part-time breakcore fan, but my knowledge is pretty weak.
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.Here: Listen to Bong-Ra (*"Warrior Sound" and "Bikini Bandits, Kill! Kill! Kill!", along with a few of his early singles*), FFF's self titled debut, and Shitmat's Full English Breakfast.
Most other Breakcore artists are kinda hit-and-miss.
The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.Seriously, I had to go through SO MUCH SHITTY BREAKCORE to find the good stuff. And there are like no reviews or internet sources on Breakcore either. Helps that Shitmat and Bong-Ra had peel sessions.
Oh, I forgot to mention Kid606, I tend to think of him as more IDM, but he's Breakcore too.
The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.Wow this thread has gotten really off topic.
Who cares.
edited 28th Jan '12 5:01:06 AM by Litis
Well, Raczynski is more Drill 'n' Bass than Breakcore.....
The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.Funny songs? Three Blind Jellyfish, Five Little Angels and the Ball of Kirriemuir. You will only know the first two off by heart if you were ever in the Army Cadet Force in Scotland back in the 80's and did a lot of marching on roads. The third one is the song the 8th Army were always singing to Churchill when he was visiting the Middle East and they were on parade. You will never get the audio of that as the BBC killed it, but my grandpa was there and he told my dad, who told me. Poor bastard survived getting his tank blown up in the Western Desert, and died before I was born. (my grandpa not my dad)
Ahem:
Molten Core
And now back to the topic. Space Olympics by The Lonely Island is pretty funny, and it doesn't derive its humour from saying "jizz" every few lines. Plus it's got the absurdism you'd expect from those guys, and loads of deconstruction.
We can dance to the radio station That plays in our teethStormtroopers of Death: Seasoning the Obese
This song is a parody of Slayer's "Seasons in the Abyss". I laughed so hard at the part where the singer goes "DO YOU WANNA FRY?", then comes the Slayer-esque solos. Heck, make the entirety of the song hilarious.
edited 29th Jun '13 4:11:56 PM by Samuel
Re: core - I once came up with the genre of albacore, which I decided would be bands writing songs exclusively about Jessica Alba.
Re: The actual topic - I've kind of rediscovered this song, which I think is worthy of mention. In the mid-90's, it used to get played on my local "alternative rock" station, which is sort of ironic because it's of course a folk song making fun of grunge:
edited 29th Jun '13 4:50:13 PM by MikeK
Making up genres with the suffix "-core" is a thing; your argument is invalid.