Talk:Terror (band)

Pet Sauce and Christian
Pet sauce???? Is people really know what pet sauce means....pet in french is fart, this is not means domestic animal...this is a Quebec expression to said you do a fart and finally there's something much more than a fart, you shit in your pants,is like ....hey!!dude i do a pet sauce and i shit in my pants.....and..Montreal east shore..WTF???there's is no east shore...there only south shore and north shore...people are dumb or what???? And Vogel grew up in Buffalo,not in montreal and who's care Vogel are popular in St Xavier High School...Seriously this article are really really bad..And if you don't believe me about pet sauce..check this site..http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/pet_sauce And if you don't understand french..this is means..Leaving out a soft liquid shit (fecal matters to be exactly) while evacuating a fart...come on Wikipedia look your damn article correctly..sorry for my bad english and my grammar..holy shit someone do something....

"Who cares if you are a Christian?" was a quote he said in response to a Christian hardcore kid mentioning was a christian out loud, after his commentary of religion at a show in Fresno, CA, April 2005. I was there!198.189.164.206 20:18, 27 April 2006 (UTC)CRC

Metalcore??
This needs to be changed. Terror plays straight-up hardcore; they are definitely NOT a metalcore band.
 * Agreed, it's just some bitter punks who can't take that some hardcore has got heavier over the years. XdiabolicalX 21:33, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

nope not hardcore this is core..I mean metalcore

Dear god, can't the back and forth hardcore to metalcore and back edit wars stop? Does it really matter? AndyMcKay 15:30, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

So, terror is a moshcore band. Moshcore is what today we call HARDCORE. No such thing as oldskool metalcore exists, there's moshccore, crossover, thrashcore and hell knows what else, but that aint metalcore, metalcore is As I Lay Dying and I Killed The Prom Queen. Cuz it has METAL in it. The other newer styles are just "veryhardcore". Terror is moshcore. They are moshtastic.

Moshcore? Who is the "we" in "moshcore is what today we call HARDCORE?" I can't say I've ever heard ANYONE call modern day hardcore "moshcore." Maybe a band here or there, but there are far to many facets of hardcore to call the entire genre "moshcore." AndyMcKay 14:25, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

maybe we should call it wiggercore cuz all u see at there shows are a bunch of wiggers

Perhaps it should be called "not good music" cause it's not good.

moshcore wtf is that there hardcore —Preceding unsigned comment added by Seth4000 (talk • contribs) 18:10, 21 August 2009 (UTC)

Please someone correct some of the nonsense of the article like the fact that "Terror is an American WooptyDoo/Thrash Metal" I mean WTF is WooptyDoo?! Or "Their power level has reached over 9000." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.112.52.104 (talk) 16:08, 18 June 2010 (UTC)

Terror is a Metalcore band because it plays a Hardcore/Metal hybrid. Even they recognize a lot of Metal bands as influence. As a matter of fact, Terror sounds closer to a Metal band than to the 80s Hardcore bands.--Rivet138 (talk) 16:17, 3 March 2012 (UTC)

Terror is a HARDCORE band, hardcore with metal overtone..not a METALCORE band, metalcore have more melodic part, Terror is straight foward band, no solo, no melodic part, just fast 3 chords play in drop-D...and 80's hc band..come on evoluate man!!HARDCORE change, music get heavier beacause we live in more critic time... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.176.149.5 (talk) 20:18, 19 August 2012 (UTC)


 * No, Metal gets heavier not Hardcore. Terror, however, isn’t heavier either than the extreme Metal bands of the 80s. You are confusing Metalcore with Melodic Metalcore, at least in the sense that Wikipedia categorizes both genres.--Rivet138 (talk) 21:01, 3 September 2012 (UTC)

Hardcore not gets HEAVIER???okay!!maybe beatdown band are not heavier than old school????HHAHAH!!if people stuck in the 80's and punk rocker understand someday hardcore separate from punk.. a long time ago now, like grindcore separate from hardcore...hardcore and punk have nothing to do anymore each other,not same scene,not same culture,not same ethics...hardcore came from punk, but evolate away from,and maybe is a good and a bad thing...anyway punk and 80's moron never understand...it's just some bitter punks who can't take that some hardcore has got heavier over the years.i hate 80's fag,,especially when theses fag born in 1990's....

Sorry pal, you might want to forget the past but the past won’t forget you. The new “Hardcore” bands got heavier, and by the way slower, because they have massively incorporated a Metal sound, thus they play Metalcore. What’s up with the intolerance towards good old Metal?
 * Terror are "Metallic Hardcore" (later Agnostic Front, Earth Crisis, Integrity etc.) not Metalcore (Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, All That Remains etc.). One being Hardcore with Metal influences, the other being Metal with Hardcore influences. Which of those two lists of bands do Terror sound like? JanderVK (talk) 05:40, 27 May 2017 (UTC)

Notability
Just because Terror doesn't have singles that are played on top 40 radio or have platinum selling records doesn't mean that they are not notable. For evidence of notibility I offer the fact that they have toured multiple continents multiple times (most recent tour had them doing shows in Europe), have an album that charted on the Billboard's Top Heatseakers chart (peaked at #10) and Top Independent Albums chart (peaked at #19), interviews in both print and online publications (1, 2), and their album "Lowest of the Low" sold 20,000 copies on the Bridge9 label. AndyMcKay 14:25, 15 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Take a look at this notability page, but it does appear that Terror would qualify as notable. To avoid having it retagged, you should add your evidence to the article and source it. Thanks --Dchall1 18:45, 15 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Per the notability page they qualify under numbers 2 (due to having an album chart on both the Top Heatseeker and Top Independent Album charts), and 5 (they have released 2 albums on Trustkill Records, distributed by Fontana Distribution, part of the Universal Music Group; Trustkill has been operating for over a decade and in the last 12-18 months alone have had 5 albums that entered the Billboard charts, 3 of which hit the top 200). I will add the information regarding Terror having an album in the Billboard Top Independent Album chart.AndyMcKay 02:42, 16 May 2007 (UTC)