Does death metal music (without all the growling) exist?

<p>And what is it called, if it does?</p>

<p>Check out some Post-Hardcore. We Came As Romans. Chiodos. Let me know if they suit your liking.</p>

<p>^I listened to one of those songs and it is… loud.</p>

<p>^ Hahaha, well then you must be too old.</p>

<p>Prosecutor: Something must be done! War would mean a prohibitive increase in our taxes.
Chicolini: Hey, I got an uncle lives in Taxes.
Prosecutor: No, I’m talking about taxes - money, dollars!
Chicolini: Dollars! There’s-a where my uncle lives! Dollars, Taxes!</p>

<p>Not sure what the above post has to do with anything…</p>

<p>But I think Saosin (Translating the Name, S/T era) would a good fit.</p>

<p>Post-Hardcore tends to vary in the amount of screaming it contains, but something like Prog Metal, ala Dream Theater, or Mutiny Within, might suit you a bit better?</p>

<p>Post Hardcore is stupid.</p>

<p>Progressive metal, post-rock, jazz-fusion…</p>

<p>technical metal (instrumental):</p>

<p><a href=“- YouTube”>- YouTube;
<a href=“Blotted Science- Synaptic Plasticity - YouTube”>Blotted Science- Synaptic Plasticity - YouTube;

<p>jazz metal (instrumental):</p>

<p><a href=“Exivious - Time And Its Changes - YouTube”>Exivious - Time And Its Changes - YouTube;

<p>^ That song is amazing hahaha. Thought I’m not hearing the post-rock, maybe more post-metal.</p>

<p>Saosin is good too. I would recommend them as well.</p>