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== The Gerogerigegege ==

[[The Gerogerigegege]] would be more 'noise' (harsh noise / "shit noise") than noisecore. I would consider all the [[Japanese noise]] bands just of the noise genre itself (with The Gerogerigegege being of the so called "shit noise" sub-genre of noise) than the noisecore sub-genre of hardcore. Then again they do use instrumentation on some of their albums. [[User:Nagelfar|Nagelfar]] 21:01, 23 November 2005 (UTC)

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I see where you're coming from but 'shitnoise' is and has always been a sub-genre of noisecore, it's basicaly in a nut shell 'noise' music so to speak played with instruments. Not all that far removed from noisecore you can agree?

[[User:Sludgegrinder|Sludgegrinder]] 00:53, 12 February 2007 (UTC)



'''This shouldn't be a disambiguation as it is its own genre.
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== Bring Me The Horizon ==

Bring me the horizon, Don't even sound grind like, yet alone anywhere near noisecore.

All they are is slightly more extreme Metalcore of the Norma Jean variety, with a tiny bit of Cannible Corpse influence. I vote they should be removed from Noisecore.

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Hey,
I'm kinda lost here, I never added Bring Me The Horizon. So not sure what you're on about.
????

[[User:Sludgegrinder|Sludgegrinder]] 00:39, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

==Disambiguation==

Since Noisecore is also a style of [[Hardcore techno]] I made this into a disambiguation page instead of a re-direct to [[Grindcore]] /[[User:Jiiimbooh|Jiiimbooh]] 03:39, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

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