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Ignitus
Apr 28, 2003

Decades posted:

Hail Dillinger

On a different note, can anybody suggest an example of a band that's rhythmically interesting in a math rock kinda sense but still capable of writing good catchy songs?

It's in the OP dude. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhMfz4HrcEA

Protest the Hero has the best songwriting of any technical band I've ever heard. They've got a ton of skill, ridiculous amounts of energy, and they even throw in catchy singy-songy parts. Although their song structures are unusual they tie it all together beautifully and each guy in the band is given their moments to shine. No instrument is ignored or shoved into the background.

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