Originally posted by Elbmek
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They could have been.
http://www.classicthrash.com/
When Metallica's Kill 'em All and Slayer's Show No Mercy were released in 1983, a new groundbreaking sub genre in heavy metal was born. Drawing its inspiration from the new wave of British heavy metal and hardcore punk, thrash metal became the most uncompromising form of metal music up to that point. In the mid to late eighties the thrash metal scene took a steep rise into public recognition, reached its peak in popularity by the end of the eighties, and then gradually faded out of view.
http://www.luv-emo.com/screamo.html
Screamo is a small tight knit grassroots musical community. It is linked directly to emo (yet another thing most of you kids know next to nothing about). Screamo emerged in the early mid 90's both in the states and in parts of europe, some early screamo bands were Anomie, Saetia, Portraits Of Past, and Orchid. Screamo proved to be a faster more abrasive counter part to it's parent genre emotive hardcore (emo). Some key active screamo bands today are: Loma Prieta, Danse Macabre, Ampere, Comadre, and La Quiete.
So that is the technical view the bands she has in mind are ones like
Fei Commodo and Sanctorum both good live.
http://www.sanctorum.co.uk/
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FHT_UFIxBqI Fei commodo
Personally I always hate labelling bands as anything you either like it or you don't and by the time you add influences on them very few are completely pure anything except maybe noise

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