Jesus guys, relax.
Putting labels on things is done because there's so many bands out there, with so many different sounds, hence a label gives you a clue to what the band sounds like. This makes it all way easier to search for new bands, based on a genre you like.
Mathcore works fine in TDEP's case, since it's an indicator for what you get (really, fucking, progressive, music with experimental beats), but at the same time it can be too generalising since TDEP have had over the years some really artistic members who have touched on a lot of genres.
The labeling is an indicator, nothing more, to keep some sort of registry over the different types of music. Lets not get too worked up about it.
Jesus guys, relax. Putting labels on things is done because there's so many bands out there, with so many different sounds, hence a label gives you a clue to what the band sounds like. This makes it all way easier to search for new bands, based on a genre you like. Mathcore works fine in TDEP's case, since it's an indicator for what you get (really, fucking, progressive, music with experimental beats), but at the same time it can be too generalising since TDEP have had over the years some really artistic members who have touched on a lot of genres. The labeling is an indicator, nothing more, to keep some sort of registry over the different types of music. Lets not get too worked up about it.
Either way, the song, anyone?