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Metalcore -and hard rock?
This song ain't metalcore, growling in the bridge doesn't make you metalcore. Metalcore is a fusion of Heavy metal and youth crew/hardcore with downtuned guitars and bass with heavy distortions, blast beats and hardcore/youth crew tone and beats. It's bands like Hatebreed, Integrity, Killswitch Engage, early Trivium and Avenged Sevenfold, BFMV, Bury your dead, earth crisis, protest the hero, full blown chaos, etc. This song doesn't have any elements of hardcore and youth crew. Even metalcore can have vocals like death growls, yelling, and maybe singing. This song is glam metal. It sounds friendly if you evade the growl part, glamorous and glamorous lyrics, it's catchy, has shredding typical heavy metal solos of bands like Motley Crue and Ratt. Glam metal is a heavy metal subgenre. Hard rock shouldn't be this heavy. It can't be both hard rock and glam metal. I'll take those off now, if you need to debate, do NOT strike me, just debate here or on my talk page. I might add heavy metal to emphasize the heavy beat this song has. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.28.140.11 (talk) 18:50, 20 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]