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Psuedo-synonyms

"Gorecore" and "Grindgore" are not real terms for goregrind. They are made up "pseudo-synonyms." And that death vocal article speaks nothing of "Gore growl." Stop adding this. --Ryouga 01:34, 10 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Grindgore is a "pseudo-synonym"? Try telling that to many of the European bands and fans, especially the ones from non-English speaking countries. But gorecore? Maybe. I've only heard/seen it used a few times.

I'll let it slide for now, but please, if you can find a reference to the term in proper usage please do so. (This does not mean some stupid fan going OMG GRINDGORE RULZ and referencing to that. Please have good judgement.) --Ryouga 01:32, 11 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Simplistic again, but google says: goregrind (326,000 hits), gorecore (10,300), grindgore (22,000). Case closed. Blackmetalbaz (talk) 17:56, 8 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sub-sub-sub-subgenre. This page is retarded. Why do metalheads insist on naming all these ridiculous microgenres?

STOP ADDING CANNIBAL CORPSE

STOP ADDING CANNIBAL CORPSE

List edits

I edited the list. I've been listening to goregrind since the start and alot of bands listed just had gore subject matter in their lyrics. That is NOT goregrind. Goregrind is a subgenre of grindcore first and formost and death metal certainly has influence. It is NOT death metal with gore lyrics. Though alot of the bands whoever listed are often called goregrind, it's a miss-label and does not represent goregrind. As stated below goregrind is very simplictic, think Scum/FETO era Napalm Death with gore topics and pitch shifted vocals. Some bands listed (Carcass, Impetigo, ect) are not goregrind but had such great influence on the sound that it would be treason not to list them. Exhumed is NOT goregrind and never was. Leave these edits as they're by someone who's followed this genre their entire life. And I'm sorry GVOLTT but I'm afraid you don't know what you're talking about.


Can someone please revert the edits that removed some of the bands on this list that are goregrind? I know for a fact that most of these removed bands are goregrind. Well, at least Exhumed. Thanks if this revert can be done. --G VOLTT 01:04, 28 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Exhumed was goregrind at one point, but shifted to a deathgrind and then an American death metal sound with Scandinavian stylings in the riffs. Debatable whether it qualifies them to be listed here. --Ryouga 01:35, 10 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Exhumed, though certainly influenced by early Carcass and other goregrind bands, is actually Death Metal, or as they would call it 'Gore-Metal'. The main reason being, aside from the lack of Pitch Shifters, that heir riffs are seldom the slide riff staccato riff style they defines grindcore. It is obvious that Exhumed is heavily Thrash driven, filled with triplets and more complex musical arrangments to which spoils the simplicity that goregrind represents.

Exhumed has definitely been goregrind, and for the majority of their career, actually. They only started to play their heavily thrash-inspired gore metal at around...when Gore Metal was released. If anyone's heard their earlier stuff, it's nothing but goregrind. Carcass worship at its simplest. Excreting Innards, Goregasm, Cadaveric Splatter Platter, that's all total goregrind. They only started to pick up deathgrind influence with Horrific Expulsion Of Gore, and even then it was fairly minimal until the late 90's, and even then they were still much more heavily in goregrind. In The Name Of Gore had lots of deathgrind influence, but right after that Chords Of Chaos was ultra-brutal and simplistic goregrind, so they were always changing back to their roots. I think they should definitely be added, even if they're known more for their thrashy gore metal work (but then Carcass is here, and they're known more for their Heartwork and afterwards material). Durandal1717 (talk) 22:04, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]


somebody add mortician they are one of the pionores of goregrind (1987)

HAHA

Goregrind? Are you guys serious? -Mandonine 02:09, 21 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

im a nerd! have secksores with me! -- Earle Martin [t/c] 15:04, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

What the are you talkign about ? pitch shifters, bands like Goregul, Torsofuck dont use a pitchshifters in their music. It is unwritten rule to be honest that you dont use pitch shifters in vocals...

If you're going to mention Carcass...

I think Impetigo deserves attention as well, as they're considered the "gods of goregrind" by many in the community. Other bands, such as Repulsion (for their use of explicit gore-themed lyrics) and Dead Infection (one of the earlier bands in the genre) may deserve mention also, but I think Impetigo should be cited as an influential band right along Carcass, at the very least. 65.67.100.161 06:49, 9 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Impetigo - yes. They are mentioned and it could be expanded a little. About Repulsion, again, "gore-themed lyrics + grindcore music" is not enough to make a band goregrind. Repulsion was, as far as I can tell, the first grindcore band in the world, but for me their sound is not goregrind at all. Dead Infection, definately goregrind, was strongly influenced and predated by both Napalm Death and Carcass. Regards. --Kubanczyk 22:38, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

but also as a sub-genre of death metal.

Wow goregrind a sub-genre of death metal no way.goregrind uses down-tuned guitars + the drumming no way close to death metal.its probably thrash metal,hardcore punk or grindcore,please remove it —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.228.93.250 (talk) 20:43, 25 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]