into hardcore music?
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- TheAnthonyWallace0
chariot
spitfire
scarlet
a plea for purging
wolves in the throne room
overcome (old and new)
zao (old)
converge
everytime i die
architects
mars volta
tony danza
premonitions of war
portal
daughters
curl up and die
bury your dead
ect.
- deathboy0
modern life is war
shai hulud
- petechilton0
- I probably saw you a few times in Southern California then.Knuckleberry
- Miguex0
Careful, hardcore these days (apparently) means something else..
I was talking to these guys at a bar in LA a couple of months back, because I heard they talking about "hardcore" so I went talking to them for a bit, and noticed they didn't knew any of the bands I named, and I didn't know any of the ones they mentioned either..
I noticed that at least 4 of them had a cross on their hands, and I was like, really? not even biohazard? and one of them said...
"wait, biohazard? like the 90s kinda metal band?
and I was YESSSSS!!!He said, that's not hardcore, we are talking about "gabber"
look it up on youtube, is horrible
- sine0
"hardcore these days (apparently) means something else.."
in the states maybe. hardcore was a breakbeat-based rave/dance genre in the early 90s... happy hardcore, gabba, etc, eventually became jungle, then d'nb.
- BozMan0
Not hardcore but awesome nonetheless.
keith and josh from Every time I die
Scott and rob from anthrax
andy and joe from fall out boy.
- 74LEO0
Twelve Tribes is a bad ass band from the 90s not sure if they are hardcore though but their pits were fucking sick.
- Morning_star0
A mates band 'Honour your pain' from Bristol, very aggro. Very Good.
I was in a Metal/Hardcore crossover band in the 90s, played with Shelter, Agnostic Front, H2O, GBH, Sick of it all, Above All, Strapping Young Lad, Napalm Death, Neurosis, Voi Vod and others that i forget right now. Hardcore is a very broad church.