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MrOctober430
07/10/09, 09:14 AM
I've been listening to In Fear & Faith, i think they're badass and usually don't listen to this type all the time. Any other bands like them?

PaRaMoReROX
07/10/09, 09:15 AM
the devil wears prada
dance gavin dance
emarosa's first ep

murrich
07/10/09, 09:58 PM
These Arms Are Snakes
Fugazi
Drive Like Jehu
Refused
Nation of Ulysses

Volo
07/10/09, 09:58 PM
Thursday
Glassjaw
mewithoutyou

These Arms Are Snakes
Fugazi
Drive Like Jehu
Refused
Nation of Ulysses


Marry me pls.

PaRaMoReROX
07/10/09, 09:59 PM
These Arms Are Snakes
Fugazi
Drive Like Jehu
Refused
Nation of Ulysses
way to mislead him.

murrich
07/11/09, 02:02 AM
way to mislead him.

By posting Post Hardcore bands?

Smeee
07/11/09, 02:31 AM
Underoath (most of the genre is inspired by them)
Oceana

murrich
07/11/09, 02:57 AM
Underoath (most of the genre is inspired by them)
Oceana

No, Underoath did not inspire Post Hardcore at all.

Smeee
07/11/09, 03:11 AM
No, Underoath did not inspire Post Hardcore at all.

The first wave of original post-hardcore bands (the ones you've posted), yeah Underoath clearly did not inspire them. However, the OP is referring to In Fear And Faith and is describing them (correctly or not, I don't really care) as post-hardcore. And this wave of bands often list Underoath as one of their influences.

Burn_Burn_Burn
07/11/09, 03:32 AM
I know you're interested in post-hardcore, which is fine. However, the bands that led up to post hardcore will open up your mind. City of Caterpillar, Circle Takes the Square, Pg. 99, Orchid, etc.
They'll change your life.

murrich
07/11/09, 05:42 AM
I know you're interested in post-hardcore, which is fine. However, the bands that led up to post hardcore will open up your mind. City of Caterpillar, Circle Takes the Square, Pg. 99, Orchid, etc.
They'll change your life.

Screamo led up to Post Hardcore? Huh.

Burn_Burn_Burn
07/11/09, 06:39 AM
Screamo led up to Post Hardcore? Huh.

A lot of post hardcore bands that I know take a lot from that movement, but that's what's great about it being a pure opinion.

murrich
07/11/09, 06:50 AM
A lot of post hardcore bands that I know take a lot from that movement, but that's what's great about it being a pure opinion.

What do you classify as Post Hardcore?

PaRaMoReROX
07/11/09, 09:15 AM
By posting Post Hardcore bands?
He asked for bands similar to In Fear And Faith. Even though they're post hardcore bands, it's not what he's looking for at all.

And you forgot At The Drive-In ;-)

murrich
07/11/09, 09:20 AM
He asked for bands similar to In Fear And Faith. Even though they're post hardcore bands, it's not what he's looking for at all.

And you forgot At The Drive-In ;-)


Well the bands you mentioned aren't Post Hardcore.

No I didn't forget At the Drive In, They don't need to be mentioned every time you talk about Post Hardcore.

PaRaMoReROX
07/11/09, 09:25 AM
Well the bands you mentioned aren't Post Hardcore.

No I didn't forget At the Drive In, They don't need to be mentioned every time you talk about Post Hardcore.
I know they're not, but that is the type of band the OP is looking for. So there's no reason to come in here all elitist like saying "look at me i like real post hardcore holy shit listen to these banddss"

murrich
07/11/09, 09:30 AM
I know they're not, but that is the type of band the OP is looking for. So there's no reason to come in here all elitist like saying "look at me i like real post hardcore holy shit listen to these banddss"


You wouldn't get annoyed/correct someone if they made a thread saying "I'm looking for some Metal like Paramore"?

PaRaMoReROX
07/11/09, 09:32 AM
You wouldn't get annoyed/correct someone if they made a thread saying "I'm looking for some Metal like Paramore"?
I wouldn't really care..

murrich
07/11/09, 09:41 AM
Well, the point is, none of those bands you mentioned are Post Hardcore, therefore, they shouldn't be classified as Post Hardcore.

JustAGirl01
07/11/09, 09:50 AM
These Arms Are Snakes
Fugazi
Drive Like Jehu
Refused
Nation of Ulysses

this list is backed hard

PaRaMoReROX
07/11/09, 09:50 AM
Well, the point is, none of those bands you mentioned are Post Hardcore, therefore, they shouldn't be classified as Post Hardcore.
Well, the point is, I was just giving the OP what he clearly was looking for, and never said they were post hardcore.

clubsnorlax
07/11/09, 09:55 AM
Well, the point is, I was just giving the OP what he clearly was looking for, and never said they were post hardcore.


LAME

clubsnorlax
07/11/09, 09:55 AM
+ you shouldn't give out shit recommendations in regards to music because you just make the world a terrible place and make rank shit popular.

Loge182
07/11/09, 09:58 AM
Sunny Day Real Estate. maybe Box Car Racer or Some Older Jimmy Eat World. Rite of Spring.

GoWaitInTheCar
07/11/09, 10:03 AM
Underoath (most of the genre is inspired by them)
Oceana

No, Underoath did not inspire Post Hardcore at all.

Lol.

PaRaMoReROX
07/11/09, 10:25 AM
pretty much the entire Rise Records (scenecore record label) sounds like them. Here are some recs for some atrocious bands similar to them

A Skylit Drive
Devil Wears Prada
Bring Me the Horizon
Blessthefall
Alesana
Chiodos
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Brokencyde
Before Their Eyes
Dance Gavin Dance
Blood on the Dancefloor
Of Machines
Attack Attack
Oceana

lol he would actually like most of this list, besides the obviously shitty ones.

PaRaMoReROX
07/11/09, 10:29 AM
I think they are all extremely shitty except for Chiodos
Well, Brokencyde, Blood On The Dancefloor, and Attack Attack! are clearly the worst and really aren't even close to being as bad as the rest. Oceana, Chiodos, and Dance Gavin Dance are all like 100x more talented than the rest of it though.

PaRaMoReROX
07/11/09, 10:34 AM
Don't you have Brokencyde listed under your favorite bands?
That's a joke. this isn't my real account.

Bloodsucker II
07/11/09, 11:22 AM
Genres are just all mixed up these days.

JustAGirl01
07/11/09, 12:40 PM
you can always try last.fm, they seem somewhat reliable

http://www.last.fm/tag/post-hardcore

npmshah
07/11/09, 05:12 PM
pretty much the entire Rise Records (scenecore record label) sounds like them. Here are some recs for some atrocious bands similar to them

A Skylit Drive
Devil Wears Prada
Bring Me the Horizon
Blessthefall
Alesana
Chiodos
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Brokencyde
Before Their Eyes
Dance Gavin Dance
Blood on the Dancefloor
Of Machines
Attack Attack
Oceana
most of this list is good
of the bad ones, i will listen to one of them for laughs (brokeNCYDE)
and BOTD just sucks. hard. i cannot even laugh to it

Well, Brokencyde, Blood On The Dancefloor, and Attack Attack! are clearly the worst and really aren't even close to being as bad as the rest. Oceana, Chiodos, and Dance Gavin Dance are all like 100x more talented than the rest of it though.
Attack Attack are fucking amazing. haha

you can always try last.fm, they seem somewhat reliable

http://www.last.fm/tag/post-hardcore
this


also: i think the OP should know the definition of post hardcore, especially when dealing with the purist;/OCD elitists of this site

if you are looking for post-hardcore:
Sunny Day Real Estate
mewithoutYou
Rites Of Spring
Fugazi
Anberlin (kinds)

if you are looking for acts similar to In Fear And Faith:
Dance Gavin Dance
Alesana
Saosin
Circa Survive
Chiodos
Attack Attack
UnderOATH
Blessthefall
The Devil Wears PRada

PM me for some more
either way: though alot of the second list draw alot of influence from post-hardcore, they all fall under the screamo side of things

murrich
07/11/09, 05:46 PM
most of this list is good
of the bad ones, i will listen to one of them for laughs (brokeNCYDE)
and BOTD just sucks. hard. i cannot even laugh to it


Attack Attack are fucking amazing. haha


this


also: i think the OP should know the definition of post hardcore, especially when dealing with the purist;/OCD elitists of this site

if you are looking for post-hardcore:
Sunny Day Real Estate
mewithoutYou
Rites Of Spring
Fugazi
Anberlin (kinds)

if you are looking for acts similar to In Fear And Faith:
Dance Gavin Dance
Alesana
Saosin
Circa Survive
Chiodos
Attack Attack
UnderOATH
Blessthefall
The Devil Wears PRada

PM me for some more
either way: though alot of the second list draw alot of influence from post-hardcore, they all fall under the screamo side of things

No they certainly do not.

drzafs
07/11/09, 07:21 PM
The Used's self titled album.

SSLYBY
07/11/09, 08:13 PM
most of this list is good
of the bad ones, i will listen to one of them for laughs (brokeNCYDE)
and BOTD just sucks. hard. i cannot even laugh to it


Attack Attack are fucking amazing. haha


this


also: i think the OP should know the definition of post hardcore, especially when dealing with the purist;/OCD elitists of this site

if you are looking for post-hardcore:
Sunny Day Real Estate
mewithoutYou
Rites Of Spring
Fugazi
Anberlin (kinds)

if you are looking for acts similar to In Fear And Faith:
Dance Gavin Dance
Alesana
Saosin
Circa Survive
Chiodos
Attack Attack
UnderOATH
Blessthefall
The Devil Wears PRada

PM me for some more
either way: though alot of the second list draw alot of influence from post-hardcore, they all fall under the screamo side of things

You called Anberlin and Sunny Day Real Estate post-hardcore?????

Piss
07/11/09, 08:14 PM
Sunny Day Real Estate. maybe Box Car Racer or Some Older Jimmy Eat World. Rite of Spring.

:hitself:

SSLYBY
07/11/09, 08:19 PM
Bear vs. Shark is a given also.

IWasHerHorse
07/12/09, 01:03 AM
There seems to be a lot of confusion here, like anything on rise records is good.

That is straight up false. The correct nomenclature for those bands is scenecore. Some actual Screamo bands are

Pg. 99
Circle Takes the Square
Saetia
Hot Cross

This however is all correct.

Piss
07/12/09, 01:53 AM
Nothing on Rise Records is remotely good. Its all shitty scenecore except for one lone whiny pop punk band that sounds like watered down NFG

what band is that?

stereokiller
07/12/09, 03:36 AM
You called Anberlin and Sunny Day Real Estate post-hardcore?????
ROFL.

Jaimehere
07/12/09, 05:26 AM
TDWP aint post-hardcore they're metalcore, though many say they are because their vocals sound like that of a post-hardcore band, but their newest album really solidifies them being a metalcore band

murrich
07/12/09, 06:20 AM
TDWP aint post-hardcore they're metalcore, though many say they are because their vocals sound like that of a post-hardcore band, but their newest album really solidifies them being a metalcore band

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Yeah I see the resemblance in their voices, very similar to that of a Post Hardcore band.

Jaimehere
07/12/09, 06:32 AM
^ and yes i see the sarcasm in your post, but what i meant about tdwp sounding like other post-hardcore bands are the post-hardcore bands of today not the past, though you don't consider the bands of today as really post-hardcore(underoath,emarosa etc.) ofcourse the past bands of the said genre don't sound anything like the bands today, most usually sound alike :P

JimGray
07/12/09, 12:21 PM
jHDop-KFb5c


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Yeah I see the resemblance in their voices, very similar to that of a Post Hardcore band.

I like you.

^ and yes i see the sarcasm in your post, but what i meant about tdwp sounding like other post-hardcore bands are the post-hardcore bands of today not the past, though you don't consider the bands of today as really post-hardcore(underoath,emarosa etc.) ofcourse the past bands of the said genre don't sound anything like the bands today, most usually sound alike :P

I do not like you.

PaRaMoReROX
07/12/09, 12:46 PM
That is straight up false. The correct nomenclature for those bands is scenecore. Some actual Screamo bands are

Pg. 99
Circle Takes the Square
Saetia
Hot Cross
I can't stand Circle Takes The Square. I love Saetia, but I've never listened to the other two.

JustAGirl01
07/12/09, 01:23 PM
buy this book:

POST: A Look At the Influence of Post Hardcore 1985-2007

http://www.amazon.com/POST-Look-Influence-Post-Hardcore-1985-2007/dp/0595518354/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247430082&sr=8-1

most of the bands people are suggesting are in this book. Jimmy Eat World is actually one of the bands mentioned, so whoever said that was ludicrous should have a talk with the author haha.

JustAGirl01
07/12/09, 01:25 PM
also, Sunny Day Real Estate is mentioned in the book as well. Must be post hardcore eh?

drzafs
07/12/09, 03:17 PM
I can't stand Circle Takes The Square. I love Saetia, but I've never listened to the other two.

CTTS definitely isn't post-hardcore. But its beautiful. The songs are so artistic. They way they flow is amazing. And the lyrics are excellent.

PaRaMoReROX
07/12/09, 03:31 PM
CTTS definitely isn't post-hardcore. But its beautiful. The songs are so artistic. They way they flow is amazing. And the lyrics are excellent.
I hate 'em

JustAGirl01
07/12/09, 03:37 PM
I hate 'em

whys that?

Jaimehere
07/12/09, 05:30 PM
hate me i don't care lol

Circle Takes The Square are pretty good IMO, i also heard they're gonna release a new album, though i'm not sure if its gonna be this year or next

Volo
07/12/09, 07:25 PM
Jesus Christ. 90% of the people posting in this thread are bad at music and should feel bad.

npmshah
07/12/09, 07:31 PM
What annoys me about this thread are all the purists. Post-hardcore music has morphed over the years into the current scene stuff. Whether its an evolution or a de-evolution is all part of your opinion

murrich
07/12/09, 08:06 PM
What annoys me about this thread are all the purists. Post-hardcore music has morphed over the years into the current scene stuff. Whether its an evolution or a de-evolution is all part of your opinion


What annoys me is people believing that a completely different genre is Post Hardcore when it is clearly not. A modern day Post Hardcore band is band like These Arms Are Snakes, not The Used or Emarosa or In Fear and Faith. So no, the genre did not morph.

drzafs
07/12/09, 11:21 PM
What annoys me is people believing that a completely different genre is Post Hardcore when it is clearly not. A modern day Post Hardcore band is band like These Arms Are Snakes, not The Used or Emarosa or In Fear and Faith. So no, the genre did not morph.

This is debatable. Post-Hardcore didn't really morph. Its just a new wave of it. Even listening to The Used or Emarosa, you can still find the hardcore punk influences. You just have to look harder. (or listen harder I guess...)

Jesus Christ. 90% of the people posting in this thread are bad at music and should feel bad.

True... I listen to bad music too though... but, I'll publicly admit it. Although, I can tell the difference between good stuff and bad stuff.

I hate 'em

I'm sorry. But you're missing out.

hate me i don't care lol

Circle Takes The Square are pretty good IMO, i also heard they're gonna release a new album, though i'm not sure if its gonna be this year or next

They're almost as bad as Tom Delonge when it comes to sticking with their release dates.

jay_klinkhammer
07/13/09, 03:26 AM
Jesus Christ. 90% of the people posting in this thread are bad at music and should feel bad.


Yep. Seriously, so many people here have some kind of need for one-upping people on messageboards. I'm aware there is a lot of that on this site. I'm guessing most of these "critics" couldn't find anyone else to play in bands with so they spend a lot of their time on here trying to cut down other's taste in music.

WHO GIVES A SHIT WHO LIKES WHO?


LongDistanceDrunk especially, you spread like AIDS on this website.

PaRaMoReROX
07/13/09, 08:41 AM
whys that?
Idk, they just annoy the hell out of me. I think it might be he vocals, but i honestly don't know why i dislike them so much.

desiguerilla
07/13/09, 09:48 AM
see what happens when you ask for recommendations based on a specific genre of music?

all the elitists come out and try to define what it is based on what they believe it is, people arguin about what's posthardcore is the new version of people arguing about what is considered emo

you shouldve just asked for bands similar to in fear and faith (which is what im sure you originally wanted), which last.fm or an itunes store preview can refer you to some bands similar. i dont listen to in fear and faith and dont anything about them besides that they are touring with emarosa, who i think are pretty dope, but my advice is listen to some other kinds of music (im not criticizing or talkin shit bout the genre cuz i like music like that kind of music too) and not worry about what genre it falls under

if gets you pumped/happy/dancin/chillin, then mission accomplished (not sayin this to the OP but its just how i generally feel)

umm but to answer your question for real, id say emarosa and DGD would be a place to start?

JimGray
07/13/09, 12:45 PM
This is one of the dumbest threads I have ever seen.

great20btr
08/23/09, 01:09 AM
The only post-hardcore band I can really recommend is uh The Recieving End of Sirens only problem they only got two albums cuz they broke up but you should check em out.

michaelsetsail
08/09/11, 08:08 PM
We are post hardcore, Check us out! We're Set Sail from Boston

Like us on facebook if ur into it

this is our newest song (its a really rough track)

http://soundcloud.com/swagdaddy/sets/set-sail