#deathcore dads
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philosophical · 1 year ago
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Fit for an Autopsy - July 3, 2023
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egoinstinctprince · 1 year ago
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I love this photo so much as my body has come a long way !
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crmsndragonwngss · 1 year ago
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via Deathcore Dad Memes on Facebook
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shvdowsdrowned · 6 months ago
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I wish I didn't feel pure embarrassment when my parents see me enjoy something
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shadowravenswing · 2 years ago
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Dear Dad,
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You are gone and I am here
Oh pain whom I sought through tears that tears through in the night
Tearing through in soul and body like a sharpen knife
In my thoughts, I am lost in my own fear, gasping for breath trying to understand
Imagination, I may have and yet a mystery to life I shall have
Grief weighs heavily on one’s shoulders, expecting to bear the burden that I am given
Tell me what is a daughter to do in light of your absence
How am I to keep the family together if you are gone
Such a burden to bear now that you are gone.
I am not even sure what can be done
Now that you are no longer here.
What am I to do, Dad?
You are simply a picture, a jar of ash and tokens of remembrance
You haunt mom, did you know that?
She misses you and wanders endlessly into the dark, searching for you hands and into your arms
I sometimes tug back, onto that rope I so dutifully craft yet it’s not enough
She goes to far and I’m dragged in
I’m tried, so so tired of sadness and grief
Of death and funeral processions
Tell me Dad, what am I to do now that you are dead 💀
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drakulana · 11 months ago
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what kind of music do yall think the one piece boys listen to?
i feel like some of it is a given, like zoro obviously listens to rock music, specifically numetal. you cannot tell me that this man is not listening to korn, and slipknot, while training. he MIGHT even fall into some more deathcore esc music as well. like 2006-2008 bring me the horizon. the heavy drums and screaming motivate him and help keep his adrenaline pumping. when he's relaxing he probably listens to deftones.
i feel like law also likes rock music too, but he also listens to jazz. you cannot tell me this man is not up in his office listening to some kenny g, maybe some sinatra. i don't think he is a fan of pop music. he probably finds it shallow, and not worth listening to. he'll endure it, however i don't think he ever actually enjoys listening to pop music. as for the rock music, i think he probably listens to bands like evanescence, deftones, and superhaven.
i am honestly at a loss for luffy and sanji. luffy probably like synth wave, or hyper pop music. something experimental with a high beat. he might even like alternative hiphop. maybe some artists like tommy richman, or trevor spitta. (if you haven't listened to them, go do it omg) y'all will have to tell me what y'all think luffy listens to.
sanji likes r&b. ain't no way he don't. he also listens to jazz while he's cooking. sanji is a lover, and man does he love some music that has passion and emotion behind it. i think he's very selective on what he likes to listen to as well. he probably also likes the smiths LOL
let's be real guys, franky listens to jimmy buffet.
kid listens to rock music, but has a guilty pleasure for dad rock. when he's alone he listens to hootie and the blowfish LMAO, and of course some nickelback. however, he obviously likes most subgenres of rock. i think he listens to a lot of post-hardcore, but i do think that his music taste extends to deathcore as well. maybe some attila, or suicide silence.
please lmk what y'all think these guys listen to.
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svetzzi · 1 year ago
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Excluding death metal from dethklok’s tastes:
nathan: goregrind/brutal death metal (yes it’s different. ok.)/deathgrind/slam metal (cannot forget the pig vocals)
murderface: pornogrind / garage-ass deathcore
pickles: classic/skater punk / dad metal (obligatory)
skwisgaar: blackened melodic neocrust / melodic stenchcore (+ obligatory power metal I guess. Eugh).
toki: trve kvlt / dsbm / blackened dark-ambient noise / whatever the fuck s3rl is considered Im not looking it up
charles: first wave ska / alt rock / blues / rap / some new wave stuff
magnus: nu metal. lol
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99simproblems · 4 months ago
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Playlist Update: Kyung-hwa
Trigger Warnings:
Hollowed Heart is a Deathcore song about SA. The lyrics are from the perspective of a man speaking against SA. Kyung-hwa experience both perspectives. Never Again is about getting betrayed by a friend. The twins had a college 'friend' who took a bribe from Seon-hwa's ex and helped formulate a plan to drug and abduct Kyung-hwa. N/A/G: Not a Girl is a Punk song about getting misgendered. Kyung-hwa still gets misgendered by bigots and deliberately obtuse people--usually after they find out that him and his twin sister are identical. Revolver is about a victim of domestic violence killing her abusive husband. Things didn't play out like this in Kyung-hwa's backstory. His dad is still alive but mentally scarred for life. Fortunately, his parents are no longer together.
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olivee-gardden · 1 year ago
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hell yeah I got tagged in something
tagged by :@wanderingisobel
Last song: I think it was One Beer by MF DOOM? It was something MF DOOM cause I've been on a rap kick for the last couple weeks
Favorite color: Probably army green or olive green, I like most shades of green
Currently watching: the LOTR movies for the first time because my coworker talked me into it
Last movie/tv show: I guess LOTR? I don't really watch tv shows anymore but I think(?) the last one I watched was MST3K with my dad
Spicy/savory/sweet: Savory and sweet are a close tie for me, but I'm gonna go with savory cause I live for bagel sandwiches
Relationship status: I've been dating my favorite pain in my ass for like 2-ish years now (and I'm 95% sure I'm going to get proposed to in the next year but engagement rings are EXPENSIVE)
Current obsession: BG3. Hands down. In my opinion it's the best rpg to come out in like 10 years and I'm a sucker for anything turn-based combat. Besides that I've gotten really into deathcore and, more specifically, Slaughter to Prevail
Last thing you googled: "Where to buy Hero Quest" cause I want to get my partner into dnd and I've heard it's a good intro into table-top turn-based combat
No Pressure Tagging: @stupid-exe @anemovictorious
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philosophical · 1 year ago
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The Acacia Strain - July 3, 2023
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egoinstinctprince · 11 months ago
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Hi 👋
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ratt-fried-this-pasta · 2 years ago
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What are your favorite metal bands?
ohoh that’s a loaded question. Well, I am wearing a Slipknot shirt right now and I own like 4 of their shirts at least haha. Their self titled album is my favorite, Joey was a great drummer (RIP). Recently I’ve gotten into Rammstein, Korn and SOAD so there’s that. I said I was going to get into Lorna Shore but then I forgot to but I do like the songs I have listened to.
For some reason I get sleepy when I listen to Deathmetal so Infant Annihilator and XAVLEG… are pretty good. The C-crusher instrumental on youtube is a banger. I made the mistake of watching the Blasphemian music video while eating chicken, never will make that mistake again 💀 I did have a mini Motionless in White phase and I occasionally mindlessly listen to Slayer. I only know exactly 4 songs by Cannibal Corpse but they’re pretty good! I also got into visual kei a while back so MEJIBRAY, DADAROMA, and Versailles are my fav.
I barely know the difference between Heavy Metal and Rock so I’ll just list a few bands 👍 Nirvana, Mötley Crue, The Offspring, Rob Zombie, Rush, Scorpions, Three Days Grace, Bad Religion, Black Veil Brides, Pierce the Veil, Linkin Park, Muse, Muderdolls, Black Sabbath, Ghost, Ice Nine Kills, Måneskin, Slaughter to Prevail, Vulcain, WagakkiBand, Madmans Espirit, YOHIO, Will Wood and the Tapeworms, Queen, The Cure, The Cramps, BUCK-TICK, Iron Maiden (almost forgot abt them 💀)
I mostly like Nu, Heavy and Deathmetal/Deathcore but I started out with like punk rock growing up listening to Green Day and The Offspring (thanks dad) and then got into Emo music, then post-hardcore/Screamo, then Nu Metal & Heavy, then Death. I kinda listen to everything now. I know a few songs by other popular bands here and there so yeah!
I’m one of the people that would say that I listen to every genre. Like Ill listen to country, classical, hyperpop, deathcore, jazz, video game music, whatever. As long as a song/piece makes the brain chemicals go brr then I’ll enjoy it 👍
Thank u for the ask!! ♪~ ᕕ(ᐛ)ᕗ
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scumgristle · 2 years ago
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The sort of revelations that kill your childhood: So like a week ago I covered Columbine on the show. And part of the coverage centered around the myth of Cassie Bernall and the whole modern martyr "The Girl Who Said Yes" thing and how that sort of reshaped Gen. X American Evangelicalism into this..."edgy, post-grunge, faux-radicalism" about being "on fire" for Christ, and the whole preponderance of Dad Rock Youth Pastors. And I hadn't connected that in any real way to the sudden *explosion* of Christian hardcore and metal bands in the late 90s and early 00s. They were fucking ubiquitous for damn near a decade. Zao, No Innocent Victim, Project 86, As I Lay Dying, Norma Jean, Underoath, Thrice, Demon Hunter, Extol, Living Sacrifice...even bands like Evergreen Terrace and Hopesfall Started as Christian metal bands and shed the label early. But the hardcore/underground metal scene was fucking Inundated with kids who went to youth group and church and found metal records in their local Christian bookstore and started going to shows...and there's been an adjacent scene of kids who have NO connection to the sociopolitical or working class roots of hardcore whatsoever ever since. They came in after Columbine when the broader American Evangelical movement latched onto this New thing "the kids" were doing that had ties to skate culture and a million other places they wanted in to. And so you had bands...funded by Church projects...going on tour with Pastors...who handed out Bibles and tracts and did Altar calls at their merch tables. And NOW...24-25 years later? Hardcore is a bunch of spineless neo-conservative/libertarian chuds, who got into the scene through a crypto-grift by Christian propagandists in the music industry when they were kids. And it is *no* wonder I've been looking around thinking "when did everyone here turn into a Republican?" for the last 5 years. They didn't. They already were. And. If you FOLLOW this trajectory through the early 00s with the hardcore scene as essentially a stocked pond for the conservative movement astroturfed by megachurches (if you think I'm exaggerating go look up who half of Thrice worked for)...it explains deathcore and its tendencies towards misogyny and conspiracism. Because a lot of these guys hit their late teens and early 20s and discovered Alex Jones - who blew up in popularity after 9/11 - and the bits and pieces about kleptocracy, RFID chips, Reptilians, and a global shadow government popped up ALL over the place with bands like Molotov Solution, Job for a Cowboy and Pathology. This burgeoning RW recruitment space spun out, and the reaction was A.) A REALLY pissed off atheist sect B.) Guys with hangups carried over from the conservative spaces they came from...like rape culture, traditionalism, and a tendency toward the Fringe of political thought (the Alex Jones thing). Recognizing hardcore was coopted by the Christian Right sometime in 1999...the last 25 years of it make all the sense in the world all of a sudden.
Moxy O'Brien
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ino · 5 days ago
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9, 12, 21, 25, aaaaand 31 - right back at you!
hiii haydes thanks for the ask!!
9. which do you prefer, hot coffee or cold coffee?
hot all the way ☕️
12. what kind of day is it?
a slow one... felt kinda weird all day but it's been chill
21. something you’ve kept since childhood?
a grey cat beanie baby that my dad bought for me in the hospital gift shop when i was born. his name is silver and his whiskers are long gone lmao. to be loved is to be changed etc
25 answered already!
31. what type of music keeps you grounded?
video game osts. animal crossing, zelda, kirby, paper mario, lots and lots of nintendo tunes. put the sounds of rushing water or rain with it and i will melt into the couch and fall asleep
also a metalcore/deathcore fan, mostly parkway drive
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519magazine · 5 months ago
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omens-and-more · 7 months ago
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Phil Bozeman from Whitechapel watched his dad die in front of his eyes when he was 6 years old. Watched his mother get abused by his step-father and slide into drug and alcohol addiction. She died when he was 15. Phil was always very open about it unlike Noah (which is completely okay) and he talked about how it has mentally affected both him and his sisters, he suffered from panic attacks, anxiety and was suicidal at some point. He is now doing well, I mean he always seemed very rational, I guess everyone copes differently and everyone heals in different pace. Back when they were just starting, Whitechapel as a deathcore band recieved a lot of shit and someone even spat on Phil when they were opening for Trivium. Unfortunately when you choose this job, when you choose a career where criticism is so frequent unfortunately people won't spare you just because you had a sad past and some of them won't even know about it. I'm not saying that it's okay to be rude and disrespectful to anyone but in every community there are some less emphatetic people with no filter who express their opinions harshly and directly and unfortunately for music industry you have to have thick skin and develop your own healthy mechanisms for dealing with thousands of peope having some type of an opinion about you and criticising you. Even Phil said that he is okay with people not liking his band as long as they don't give him a bullshit reason. Everytime he has shared stuff about his life it was to help and point out that there is always a way out of the dark, he never expected people to pity/ whiteknight him or use his past as an immunity against any type of criticism.
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