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My corecore band is called Coreguts! We play heaviest corecore on PLANETT!! We have just bought two guitar starter packs and a drum machine from gUITAR cENTER so prepare for world DOMINATION in your hometown coming SOON!!! We are looking for a bass player who is our age (eight or younger, mid 30s OK too) who knows the right way to keep it HEAVY... by only playing the lowest note possible. If you show up to our first practice with more than one string on your bass, you WILL be fired. No posers allowed.

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Re: CoreCore Additional requirements: must sport combover mullet combo, ears gauged wide enough for a sperm whale to fuck, and a small enough package to stuff into your little sister's jeans. A background in ballet is preferred, but not required, as pirouettes are much like spin kicks Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2

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We have five guitarist two keyboradists, EZ drummer and three SIIIICXKKKK vokills one is a chick!!! who does all the growling and 2 dudes who sing like Nsync we tune all guitars to the HEVIEST tuning which is drop C flat which means u drop every string to C flat. We're like Jig-Ai but with more breakdowns! My dad owns a record label and look for our debut album "Corier Than Thou" instores WORLDWIDE in october!!! \c/ - Corey ps r keyborad player quit so if u have mad skillz hit me up

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ok hedz up metalhedz...... COREGUTS is playing our FIRST EVER SHOW!!! its at my friends moms house for my friends Bday he's only 13 lol. anyways its gona be sIICCKX I can't wait, so excited I expect all you awesome metalhedz to be there OR DIE!! haha no but so I need some help. someone just told me that my hair is on backwards so if NE1 could recomend me a good hair gel or some kind of spray or if u know what the pros use, pleeeez hit me up. i rely need some help k thx - corey \c/

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Re: CoreCore Aaaah yar n ps lad About the FACKIN CORE HAIR yeah um yeah use loreal cos its FUCKIN CORE i mean I know it says its for women but FUCK THEM LIKE LOREAL IS FUCKING METALCOREEEE it makes me hair like sahnic the fackin hedgehawg oh and tressemme is good aswell fuckin CORE OH YEAH COOOORRE

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Guise, u need head n shoulders. Cuz that is BR00TAL!!! When ya fix your hair it is guaranteed to get SIckkkkkk!!!1!!!!11!!!!111!!! Also guisem i bought a new guitar it is a seven string esp! and strings are green :3 We core tha core with core.
SIXCK bro we need u in r band!!! ur gutar soundz like massive br00tl shit fuckin awesome man, i bet you're a madd sick sHREDDER!! if you want to join r band just post up some youtube links of urself shredding, we can do all the recording over the intarwebz it would be totally awesome!!! since the other guy got a girlfriend last week and quit the band. But the only thing is u have to many strings on ur guitrar, 7 is toomuch when u only needz 1! we got 8string guitars cuz theyr heavier but we took off all the stupid high strings cuz we only want to play HEVVIEST SHIT EVAR!! so drope me som tracks if u wana be r lead guitarst thx CORECORE 4 LIFE corey - \c/
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P.s your guitar must be held low enough to be touching the floor as you stand like a crab!
You only need to hit the low string in corecore anyway, so why not? Also, it assures that you'll look like a super cool primate when you're "full body headbanging", and your combover will likely cover your face that way, making you seem mysterious and sad for the 12 y/o emo chicks.
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dUED that is a SICXKK move idea!!!! im going to work that shit into my spin kix somehow, my mom is out 2moro so i will be able to practice moves in her bedroom mirror! That shit will be cool ass fuck. we had r 1st show dint go so good. my computer died so we had to play with no drums, only two LOSERS showed up to my friends bday anyways.. fuckin fake metalheads..... and halfway through our 3rd song i broke my only string. it was cool tho my friend has GuiTAR hERO so we played that instead. but i cant wait to get more real shows, ima little down but its cool, r new shit is gona ROOOCKKX and my hair stayed put the entire time!!!!! thx dave plus BAN is totally right this 12 yo grrl tried to get my number but when she found out im 11 she wasnt down. cant wait for more shows but right now my mood= /c\ xcoreyx

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