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bluetriumphantcloud t1_j2ba4j8 wrote

Copy the progression from a song you like, change a chord or two.

It's not where you get it from, it's where you take it to!

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hophead7 t1_j2bl0y9 wrote

Ramones? Dead Kennedy's? Pantera? Misfits?

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Kolzig33189 t1_j2blubv wrote

Usually a lower tuning like drop C will naturally make everything sound angrier, moodier, and more aggressive.

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FuzzyMagi t1_j2bm7pw wrote

Skunk Anansie-weak

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MoronTheBall t1_j2btp97 wrote

Try listening to the Tragically Hip. Nautical Disaster or Locked in the Trunk of the Car show it is more about the build-up and dragging out than the chords themselves.

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Dumblond11 t1_j2cfhhj wrote

Upvote for the angry intent.Totally get what you're going for

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[deleted] t1_j2cljy6 wrote

I always find that uh adding dissonance has more of an angry effect than using a particular chord progression but yeah try out like something pentatonic and throwing in an off key note over the top o’ whatever chord

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Greenbudhaa t1_j2cpjk7 wrote

F5 - G5 - A5 - G5 (repeat)

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InsomniaTwoSeven t1_j2cyeb9 wrote

Check out ‘Turbulent’ by Waterparks, that’s incredibly angry. Especially the outro where it just explodes

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max3pad t1_j2fqvbc wrote

Take a normal "happy" sounding progression and drop one of the chords by a half-step

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