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  • Hardcore spawned several fusion genres and subgenres, some of which had mainstream success, such as skate punk, melodic hardcore and metalcore.
  • O hardcore punk é un subxénero do punk rock orixinario dos Estados Unidos que apareceu a finais dos anos 70. Emerxeu cando as primeiras bandas do movemento punk foron desaparecendo ou cambiando cara diferentes xéneros e estes fixéronse máis underground e máis intensos. O son é máis espeso, pesado e rápido que o do punk rock dos 70. Está caracterizado por cancións curtas, ruidosas e apaixoadas.
  • Hardcore Punk is a Genre of music originated from Punk Rock and carried influence from Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in the late 1970s. The sound was thicker, heavier and faster then earlier punk rock. The songs were short, fast, loud, and covered political, personal, violent, social, moral, and cultural topics of the times.
  • Hardcore punk is the louder, angrier and more fast-paced offpsring of Punk which sprang up in various places around the United States in the early eighties. Although it is impossible to pinpoint exactly where Hardcore originated, the greater part of its early influences can be traced to three inflential bands: Black Flag, Minor Threat and Bad Brains. Many long-term Hardcore bands such as Gorilla Biscuits continue to record and tour to this date, but the initial wave of Hardcore had long ended by the late eighties, evolving into various genres from Emocore to Post-Punk.
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  • Hardcore punk (usually referred to simply as hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. Hardcore music is generally faster, heavier, and more abrasive than regular punk rock. The origin of the term "hardcore punk" is uncertain. The Vancouver-based band D.O.A. may have helped to popularize the term with the title of their 1981 album, Hardcore '81. Hardcore historian Steven Blush said that the term "hardcore" is also a reference to the sense of being "fed up" with the existing punk and new wave music. Blush also states that the term refers to "an extreme: the absolute most Punk." One definition of the genre is "a form of exceptionally harsh punk rock."
  • Hardcore Punk (known to emo/straightedge kids as hxc) was invented in 1683 by angry parents that keep yelling at their kids and then they had an idea to make music of them yelling at there kids. It is a harder, faster version of punk rock, characterized by short, loud, and often passionate songs, created largely as an exercise in releasing pent-up sexual tension. Its name comes from its primogenitors' copious consumption of really rather nasty hardcore pornography. Hardcore is characterized by its heavy use of slow, low-end musical breaks, known as a breakdown, which allow the musicians to showcase their lack of any musical talent whatsoever by screaming and yelling into a microphone as load as they can, and allow the scenesters to come out of their hiding places and show off their "siqq x
  • Hardcore punk is what happens when you take Punk Rock and make it harder, faster and more aggressive. Simple. But also more out-there, and political. It started in North America in the late 1970s. The musicians had (mostly) identical ideologies to the first punk rockers, including the DIY-aesthetic. Some of the original, first wave of hardcore bands were Black Flag, from Los Angeles, Minor Threat, from Washington DC, and Bad Brains, also from Washington DC. These bands were the beginning of a genre that later branched out into countless different iterations.
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  • Hardcore spawned several fusion genres and subgenres, some of which had mainstream success, such as skate punk, melodic hardcore and metalcore.
  • O hardcore punk é un subxénero do punk rock orixinario dos Estados Unidos que apareceu a finais dos anos 70. Emerxeu cando as primeiras bandas do movemento punk foron desaparecendo ou cambiando cara diferentes xéneros e estes fixéronse máis underground e máis intensos. O son é máis espeso, pesado e rápido que o do punk rock dos 70. Está caracterizado por cancións curtas, ruidosas e apaixoadas.
  • Hardcore Punk is a Genre of music originated from Punk Rock and carried influence from Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in the late 1970s. The sound was thicker, heavier and faster then earlier punk rock. The songs were short, fast, loud, and covered political, personal, violent, social, moral, and cultural topics of the times.
  • Hardcore punk is what happens when you take Punk Rock and make it harder, faster and more aggressive. Simple. But also more out-there, and political. It started in North America in the late 1970s. The musicians had (mostly) identical ideologies to the first punk rockers, including the DIY-aesthetic. Some of the original, first wave of hardcore bands were Black Flag, from Los Angeles, Minor Threat, from Washington DC, and Bad Brains, also from Washington DC. These bands were the beginning of a genre that later branched out into countless different iterations. New York Hardcore, or NYHC, began in the 1980s with the sounds of bands like Sick of it All and Agnostic Front. Popular bands from the region today are Madball and H20. Bands like Madball were instrumental in the adoption of a "tough guy" sound and image in part of modern hardcore, seen in bands such as Hatebreed. Other bands in New York, such as the Cro-Mags, adopted Krishna Consciousness. Straight Edge is thought to have been begun by Ian Mackaye of Minor Threat. This was a way of life in which the participant would abstain from the vices of the earlier hardcore scene - usually smoking, drinking, and sometimes promiscuous sex. While this movement was for a time characterized by gang violence, its current day incarnation could be seen to be the "Positive Hardcore" scene of New England, which includes bands such as Have Heart, The Effort and Bane. In the late 1980s and the early 1990s, a new breed of hardcore band began. The first of these is sometimes thought to be Integrity, who hailed from Cleveland. They mixed thrash metal influences with the fresh flavor of hardcore, and sowed the seeds of a new genre, nowadays known as Metalcore. Other bands who were instrumental in this were Ringworm, Rorschach and Earth Crisis. Converge were a band who formed in Boston, Massachusetts. They took the early sound of metallic hardcore and created an enigmatic mix of extreme metal with envelope-pushing sensibilities. Nowadays, they are seen to be the keystone in the influences of the Mathcore subgenre, which includes bands like The Dillinger Escape Plan and Architects. In the early 1990s, hardcore also branched out through the work of bands like Fugazi, Rites Of Spring and Embrace. This was the beginning of Post-hardcore and Emo, which have both strayed from their origins and become difficult to define. Bands from Southern California in the early 1990s who were influenced by the hardcore sound of Black Flag and the Descendents, such as NOFX, Rancid, Bad Religion and The Offspring, were a huge part of the 1990s Punk Revival. These bands also cemented the genre of Skate Punk and played a part in the popularity of Ska Punk and Pop Punk, influencing bands in the latter genre like Green Day and Blink 182 Needless to say, the work of pioneers like Black Flag and Minor Threat have had an extensive influence on the music of today, whether they wanted to or not. Some bands that formed the first wave of hardcore: * Adolescents * AFI (pre-Black Sails in the Sunset) * Agent Orange * Articles of Faith * Bad Brains * Bad Religion * Black Flag * The Circle Jerks * D.O.A. * Dead Kennedys * The Descendents * Flipper * The Germs * Gorilla Biscuits * Jerry's Kids * JFA * Middle Class (Many hardcore musicians claim in interviews that they may be the Ur Example of hardcore) * Minor Threat * The Minutemen * The Misfits * Reagan Youth * Social Distortion * Suicidal Tendencies * TSOL Tropes associated with hardcore and its direct offshoots: * Anarchy Is Chaos * Dark Is Not Evil * Deadpan Snarker * Doing It for the Art * The Fettered * Protest Song * Skyward Scream * Teenage Wasteland * True Art Is Angsty * Three Chords and the Truth
  • Hardcore punk (usually referred to simply as hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. Hardcore music is generally faster, heavier, and more abrasive than regular punk rock. The origin of the term "hardcore punk" is uncertain. The Vancouver-based band D.O.A. may have helped to popularize the term with the title of their 1981 album, Hardcore '81. Hardcore historian Steven Blush said that the term "hardcore" is also a reference to the sense of being "fed up" with the existing punk and new wave music. Blush also states that the term refers to "an extreme: the absolute most Punk." One definition of the genre is "a form of exceptionally harsh punk rock." Hardcore sprouted underground scenes across the United States in the early 1980s particularly in Washington, D.C., California, New York, New Jersey, and Boston—as well as in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. Hardcore has spawned the straight edge movement and its associated submovements, hardline and youth crew. Hardcore was heavily involved with the rise of the independent record labels in the 1980s, and with the DIY ethics in underground music scenes. It has influenced a number of music genres which have experienced mainstream success, such as alternative rock, grunge, alternative metal, metalcore, thrash metal, post-hardcore, and hip hop. While traditional hardcore has never experienced mainstream commercial success, some of its early pioneers have garnered appreciation over time. Black Flag's Damaged, Minutemen's Double Nickels on the Dime and Hüsker Dü's New Day Rising were included in Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003 and Dead Kennedys have seen one of their albums reach gold status over a period of 25 years. In 2011, Rolling Stone's David Fricke placed Greg Ginn of Black Flag, 99th place in 100 Greatest Guitarists list. Although the music started in English-speaking western countries, scenes have also existed in Italy, Brazil, Japan, Europe and the Middle East.
  • Hardcore punk is the louder, angrier and more fast-paced offpsring of Punk which sprang up in various places around the United States in the early eighties. Although it is impossible to pinpoint exactly where Hardcore originated, the greater part of its early influences can be traced to three inflential bands: Black Flag, Minor Threat and Bad Brains. Many long-term Hardcore bands such as Gorilla Biscuits continue to record and tour to this date, but the initial wave of Hardcore had long ended by the late eighties, evolving into various genres from Emocore to Post-Punk.
  • Hardcore Punk (known to emo/straightedge kids as hxc) was invented in 1683 by angry parents that keep yelling at their kids and then they had an idea to make music of them yelling at there kids. It is a harder, faster version of punk rock, characterized by short, loud, and often passionate songs, created largely as an exercise in releasing pent-up sexual tension. Its name comes from its primogenitors' copious consumption of really rather nasty hardcore pornography. Hardcore is characterized by its heavy use of slow, low-end musical breaks, known as a breakdown, which allow the musicians to showcase their lack of any musical talent whatsoever by screaming and yelling into a microphone as load as they can, and allow the scenesters to come out of their hiding places and show off their "siqq xmoshingx skillz."
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