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Fuck yeah, Perturbator is so good. Album of 2016 for sure. Also one of my favourite albums of all time.
This is NOT metal but it's very heavy and a lot of metal fans like this. Personally, this is one of my absolute favorite albums.
Btw, do you say it PerTURBator or PERturbator? Considering that you stress the second syllable in the word "perturbed", I assuming that you pronounce it the first way.Fuck yeah, Perturbator is so good. Album of 2016 for sure. Also one of my favourite albums of all time.
Because I'm Australian I usually say something that probably sounds closer to "Pertabayda", haha. But of those two I actually pronounce it PERturbator, cause it sounds more like a name that way, imo.Btw, do you say it PerTURBator or PERturbator? Considering that you stress the second syllable in the word "perturbed", I assuming that you pronounce it the first way.
I have every album of Perturbators.
This is NOT metal but it's very heavy and a lot of metal fans like this. Personally, this is one of my absolute favorite albums.
Same, and of course this as well.I have every album of Perturbators.
God damn I am jealous, haha. Living in Australia and liking less smaller bands/artists is rough, pretty much impossible to see most of them live without leaving the countryI saw Carpenter Brut last month in Brooklyn! They were super fun!
It's hard to explain, but there definitely is a difference in sound, roots and culture, post hardcore is usually more melodic and most songs have a generic breakdown formula, also vocals in this genre are pretty different, I think the screams are inhales or something. The songs in general feel more "pop-y," though it can have metal elements in the songs.*raises hand*
Post-hardcore and Metal, any difference?