Radagast wrote:
Your argument still makes no sense.
Metalcore is no more thrash than it is black metal. I just can't see where people are coming from when they compare the two.
I think when we use styles we have to use them loosely because there is so much grey area. and We also tend to use style names as insults.
It is no secret that melodic death metal like old in flames was born out of master of puppets era thrash. Since then melodeth divided into those that stay true to the original formula and those that search for the next sound.
MOP era thrash sunk in the 90's. In america, most metal is a response to MOP era thrash. A variation or consequence. Not a replacement and certainly not a copy. MOP had great guitar lines, leads, etc. Featured melodic components and the songs were often epic going from real fast to acoustic sections. Those influences are all part of the metal core scene. New components include more guitar harmonies (borrowed from melo-deth), more virtuoisic guitar solos (bordering on progressive), and the punk vocals (an american staple). Its a mixed bag. But stems from the early thrash in the 80s (specifically metallica, pantera, slayer, etc).
No its not exactly the same. It merely has its roots planted in thrash. If it were the same it would be pointless. We already own Slayer, etc.