Maybe not 90's hardcore, but Fordirelifesake ruled.
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Maybe not 90's hardcore, but Fordirelifesake ruled.
Some of the nicest guys and most underrated band in my mind.
Re: Maybe not 90's hardcore, but Fordirelifesake ruled.
i remember this band and definitely being into them.
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Re: Maybe not 90's hardcore, but Fordirelifesake ruled.
Have some of their stuff (CD & 2 splits) but for some reason they never really did it for me.
Played shows with them.....
XemonerdX wrote:Have some of their stuff (CD & 2 splits) but for some reason they never really did it for me.
What I liked/loved about them is the tours and shows they played. Fordirelifesake never followed the norm when it came to a show or a genre or a certain sound. At times you could hear At The Gates, other times screamo and other times brutal break downs. I'm not sure, but it didn't seem like they dropped tuning or anything, maybe to drop D, but never super low like some of their peers. A couple of my bands that I played in in the past had the pleasure of sharing the stage with them and they were all super warm when it came to people approaching them and talking and so forth. Super awesome dudes and super fun live, everyone could get into them.
Re: Maybe not 90's hardcore, but Fordirelifesake ruled.
Never saw em live (tho I believe they did do a European tour, which might be the reason they ended up doing a split with Deluge from the Netherlands), so can't comment there. Recording-wise, they never did it for me, that's all.marktheshark wrote:XemonerdX wrote:Have some of their stuff (CD & 2 splits) but for some reason they never really did it for me.
What I liked/loved about them is the tours and shows they played. Fordirelifesake never followed the norm when it came to a show or a genre or a certain sound. At times you could hear At The Gates, other times screamo and other times brutal break downs. I'm not sure, but it didn't seem like they dropped tuning or anything, maybe to drop D, but never super low like some of their peers. A couple of my bands that I played in in the past had the pleasure of sharing the stage with them and they were all super warm when it came to people approaching them and talking and so forth. Super awesome dudes and super fun live, everyone could get into them.
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