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  2. Grindcore - Wikipedia

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    Grindcore is influenced by crust punk, [5] thrashcore, [3] hardcore punk and thrash metal, [7] as well as noise musical acts like Swans. [8] The name derives from the fact that grind is a British term for thrash; that term was prepended to -core from hardcore. [9] Grindcore relies on standard hardcore punk instrumentation: electric guitar, bass ...

  3. List of grindcore bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of grindcore bands, including bands that perform grindcore fusion genres. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Category:Grindcore musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Grindcore musical groups by nationality (5 C) D. Deathgrind musical groups (1 C, 10 P) G. Goregrind musical groups (11 P) Lists of grindcore bands (3 P)

  5. Category:Grindcore - Wikipedia

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  6. Thrashcore - Wikipedia

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    Thrashcore (also known as fastcore) is a fast-tempo subgenre of hardcore punk that emerged in the early 1980s. Thrashcore is essentially sped-up hardcore, adopting a slightly more extreme style by means of its vocals, dissonance, and occasional use of blast beats.

  7. Gut (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gut is a German grindcore band, often credited as the "fathers of pornogrind". The group was founded in 1991 and is known for their over-the-top vocals and morbid, pornographic imagery. The band is also noted for its members performing in masked outfits, which became something of a staple in the pornogrind genre thereafter.

  8. Repulsion (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Matt Olivo and Scott Carlson, with bassist Sean MacDonald, formed Tempter, a metal act covering Bay Area thrash metal bands, such as Slayer and Metallica.The group's sound became increasingly infused with hardcore punk when Phil Hines, of Flint hardcore punk band Dissonance, joined as a drummer. [5]

  9. List of sludge metal bands - Wikipedia

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    Also classed as crust punk. [41] Eyehategod [42] 1988 United States Fudge Tunnel [43] 1988 United Kingdom Also classed as noise rock [43] and alternative metal. [44] Gaza [45] 2004 United States Also classed as mathcore [46] and grindcore. [45] Godflesh [47] 1988 United Kingdom Also classed as industrial metal [48] and experimental metal. [49 ...