Funeral Diner is tagged as: screamo, real screamo, emo violence, hardcore, emo Funeral Diner were a screamo band, formed in 1998 in Half Moon Bay, CA, they split in 2008. Their style is true to the screamy, chaotic, melodic emotional hardcore of the later part of the ’90s. Stylistically, they are akin to artists such as The Spirit Of Versailles, Joshua Fit for Battle, Pg.99, The Khayembii Communique,The Saddest Landscape (who they have shared a split with) and Saetia. Their style could be described as “epic” in parts, due to the long buildups featured in some songs, and because the length of their songs is in contrast to the “emoviolence” style that was also commonplace around the late ’90s. However, there is a definite element of “chaotic” hardcore to their sound, in large part due to the drumming of Mathew Bajda, who previously played with pioneering hardcore emo band Portraits of Past, a band many credit with both the advent of the “screamo” sound and being the first band to be described with that term. Funeral Diner have toured with many notable hardcore bands including Envy and La Quiete. They have released three full lengths:|Difference of Potential|Funeral Diner… Is Dead (which is actually a tour CDR collection of songs from various splits)|The Underdark |As well as several splits ... Read More About Funeral Diner Biography... Send Funeral Diner ringtones to your cell |
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