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Most "extreme" genre you listen to?

| What's the harshest genre of music you like? From excessively rough punk and metal, to stuff like gabber (maybe even extratone), to something more avant garde and experimental. What do you like?


| For me, I think the "most extreme" music that I love to listen to, would be Breakcore or Liquid DnB ( I think liquid dnb is more calm than breakcore tho)
Although breakcore can get... weirdly calming, among all that hard noise and melodies.


| I read that as bankcore, and then searched it in confusion.
Goddamnit it's k-pop.
And I read your message again. Lol oops
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| Oops I meant


| the remixs /wsg/ makes


| https://youtu.be/IFxftKTJW8U
This is what I mean when I said the artist
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| extremecore


| Breakcore and lolicore, for sure. Also some experimental stuff that doesn't easily fit into any particular genre.


| Well, the most extreme genre i listen to i guess has to be grindcore, but i listen to it so rarely that i don't think it really counts. Some stuff i listen to more often i guess is Technical Death Metal or maybe Depressive Suicidal Black Metal. Take your pick at what you consider more "extreme" between the two.


| “Core” “Core” “Core” “Core” . . .


| I'd say Japanese rock; I'm not that into many 'extreme' genres


| >>826914 Corecore.


| Fundamental Christian Gospelcore


| I'm fine with some noise in my music. Really love the horror-ish stuff by "Vomit Orchestra". Though I don't listen much to stuff like that. "Batushka" for some satanic metal, some "Death Grips", some "clipping." for more sense in it. I also like my fair share of DnB, Dubstep, Deathstep and alike with Grime mixed in somewhere — but they're not at all extreme imo.


| >>826926
I chortled.

I listen to some dense high-tempo electronic music, but never sure what to call them. Stuff with >200 BPM and lots of notes. High difficulty rhythm game music, basically.

Here's a sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYxNX_lLvxE&t=37s


| Uh probably harsh noise? I remember listening to a Boris X Merzbow ablum at max vol and got tinnitus midway through. Would at least recommend the first track tho. It dreamy psyche-rock that gets assimilated into a wave of noise with the vocals trying their best cling on to whats left of the song. I felt a mix catharsis and dread when I listened at max vol.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9llVjM149U




| Hardcore punk and something like Maximum the Hormone are probably the harshest stuff I listen/used to listen to. I'm not into heavy or harsh sound that much.


| Free Jazz, Breakcore and Crossover are some of my favorites, but I don't consider them "extreme" knowing that there's shit like Crust Punk out there


| lolicore for sure. there's many sides to the genre too, but i'll note that i'm a huge fan of the more IDM glitch-y noisy sounds.

by the way, what an unfortunate name for a music genre.


| Chinese meme music. Started off with Tom ching Cheng hanji and super idol, and got pulled in.


| Definitely breakcore, it's nuts
but i prefer it on its less harsh side though i do like the insane stuff too


| >>827835 Wait, lolicore isn't about lolis? Why is it called lolicore then?


| >>827869

it usually is. but on one side it's just shitpost-y music. and on the other more "serious" releases from artists like nekophiliac (who hasn't really put out a lolicore release in years iirc).


| Folk punk, musicians like AJJ, Pat the Bunny and Harley Poe make my day.


| ÖXXÖ XÖÖX, Whourkr, Cannibal Corpse, Six Feet Under, Lorna Shore, Merzbow, MASTER BOOT RECORD, The Algorythm.

Just to name some bands


| I usually started to like electronic music and then hopped over to Hyperpop really quick, it was sudden and unexpected but I don't regret that decision nonetheless.


| I enjoy extratone, but good tracks are so hard to come by. Kobaryo's "Northern Limit" is decent


| >>828409 I can't listen to extratone, seems to be a stress trigger for me.

I do like experimental metal, particularly stuff with unique time signatures. Sleepytime Gorilla Museum definitely catches my ear.


| I really enjoy black metal. Been listening to a lot of kekht arakh, saidan, and lamp of murmuur lately.

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