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Stooge
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I'm no expert on what is or isn't "djent", but I have never been a big fan of the name. Some bands (Meshuggah, Animals as Leaders) I'm definitely a fan of. Just curious if anyone knows where this term came into existence, not just what its based off of. |
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NecronCommander
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I think Bulb (Misha Mansoor of Periphery) popularized the term.
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bartosso
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^I heard it was Fredrik from Meshuggah
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NecronCommander
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IIRC the term originated on the Meshuggah message boards, as did Periphery itself.
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A Person
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Apparently, Fredrik Thordendal coined the term, but it was later made
popular by Bulb, at least according to
got-djent's about section.
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A Person
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And just for fun, a Michael Jackson cover: Edited by A Person - 28 Jan 2011 at 9:22pm |
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topofsm
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It may be onomatopoeia, but it's term as a genre is growing. It's certainly a lot easier to refer to all the "djent" bands rather than the "polymetric post-thrashy groove/metalcore" bands. It's a way to get all of them under one umbrella.
And for the record, "ska" is onomatopoeia as well. |
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Lost respect for these archives when I saw Creed added, among other bands. Not going to be foruming here anymore. You can keep my reviews if you want.
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Stooge
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Here's a definition from Urban Dictionary. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=djent
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Triceratopsoil
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SHLUH SHLUH SHLUH SHLUH SHLUH
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NecronCommander
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This is true, but I still think I prefer the term as the onomatopoeia. Kinda bugs me that this style has become big enough to warrant its own genre. I like it much more as a flavoring or a niche thing in music than as an entire underground genre.
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topofsm
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^ It's true that it's rather niche-y, but apparently there's room for a ton of fans of a punk-based genre where all the guitar riffing is on the up-beat (ska), which still is rather niche-y to me. There's also, among other things, polka metal, zeuhl, and d-beat, which you have to admit sound pretty niche-y but somehow have their own fanbase.
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Lost respect for these archives when I saw Creed added, among other bands. Not going to be foruming here anymore. You can keep my reviews if you want.
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harmonium.ro
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Isn't that post-metal? |
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Prog Geo
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Why is that post metal?
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Inexistence is the true normality.
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Actually, come to think of it, that does sort of look like a Neurosis song It depends how quickly you read it Edited by Triceratopsoil - 29 Jan 2011 at 2:04pm |
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Inexistence is the true normality.
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The Angry Scotsman
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Ha, KNEW Kevin would beast this topic.
Djent was more or less crafted by Meshuggah. It's those riffs that I originally described as "falling off" though djent is much better. (Kinda the sound it makes). Now there are dozens, probably much more we don't know, of bands that are either Meshuggah ripoffs or some technical metal/core type thing using a lot of djenty riffs. Just a style, not a genre Seriously, no "djent" band sounds unique in terms of genre. They are all easily classifiable as some type of metal (prog, avant, core, technical) whatever. Please, no need for a sub genre that really does not exist. Simply a style of riffing these bands use alot. Edited by The Angry Scotsman - 29 Jan 2011 at 8:42pm |
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Megadeth, Metallica, Slayer and Testament. The real Big Four of thrash metal!
Listen to doom metal, worship Satan |
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paroxix
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btw i didn't see it mentioend above djent refers to the sound the guitar makes when playing the shords and notes to make up these rifs it makes a "djent" noise as opposed to a "chug" noise you get it other forms of metal
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SKwid
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IMO that doesnt qualify it for a sub-genre
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paroxix
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i was explaining where the name comes from btw pardon my terrible spelling
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