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[edit] Metalcore
I'm thinking a "hardcore/metal" crossover would be constituted as "metalcore"? Sworn Enemy does fit the metalcore sound to an extent therefore I'm changing the genre. 1607m4dsk1llz 03:57, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
re: "To an extent?" There's no question about it, they ARE metalcore. But now, someone has changed it to "new school hardcore" or some such nonsense. This is ridiculous. Sworn Enemy is indeed a metalcore band, like it or not ( I think the person/s who keeps changing this must be embarassed by the "metalcore" label and all that [they perceive] goes with it??). I changed it back to "metalcore," as it should be. ==
I fixed a few dead links. -scenestar