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Hardcore is harder and faster thanks for making that distinction, slow chuggy metal is not hardcore but trendy bs....
ОтветитьDo video on new age screamo aka scramz
ОтветитьNormie takes tbh
ОтветитьIn b4 watching, Void is the best band associated with the DC hardcore scene, with the exception of maybe Rites of Spring
Ответить"Black Flag invented sludge metal blah blah" disliked unsubscribed doxxed greenlit.
ОтветитьFirst HC show, Seylynn Hall w/ Fight Like Hell, someone else & a Crow’s Glory. Got clocked in the head in the pit & fell in love w/ the genre😊
ОтветитьDead Kennedys were a hardcore band for exactly one EP and then went straight back to spooky dystopian surf punk
ОтветитьPost hardcore ignorant guide please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
ОтветитьIs there not an obvious difference in the sound and aesthetics of “hardcore” and “hardcore punk”? In my scene they’re clearly 2 distinct things. 🤨
Ответить6 tempo changes in a song? I think you're getting your genres mixed up, pal
ОтветитьBald coolea jumpscare
ОтветитьShould do a vid on specifically beatdown
ОтветитьA 2min hardcore song? Fuckin pretentious prog bullshit, anything over 60 seconds is self indulgent 😅
ОтветитьArf Arf
Ответитьnice vid
Ответитьis it a sin to have a guitar solo in a hardcore song?
Ответитьreally good, fast beat , underated music that got forgotten
ОтветитьBest video title 🍿
ОтветитьBro, you should’ve mentioned the germs
ОтветитьBro, you should’ve mentioned the germs
ОтветитьAlguém pode me indicar bandas atuais de hardcore melódico? Algo como Bad Religion, Nofx, Offspring
ОтветитьThis channel is like Pointy Hat but for hardcore instead of DnD lol
ОтветитьThe Dead Milkmen are the Hardcorest.
ОтветитьThank you Liberty City HardCore from GTA IV for introducing me to both Leeway and Bathory
ОтветитьYou didn't mention hatebreed & a f**k tone of other innovative bands this video is liberal blasphemy of a woke punk rocker pushing a biased agenda / narrative
Ответитьlol Those drawings look like the Normie Id iots who attached to hardcore DECADES later
ОтветитьVery cool, how 'bout street punk?
ОтветитьOk, respect on your research for mentioning Middle Class and Mind Power. (yeah, im one of those 50yo who still can't let go of HC, but I still have my hair)
ОтветитьAs a 33 year old with kids, nothing has been more fun than getting my son into hardcore. It’s an ethos, it’s a space. I’m forever grateful for all of the bands speaking their minds and pushing relentless diy values .
ОтветитьShhhhure. I'vef got a few head injuries at CB's and Coney Island High, but aside from my fawles teef I have never been beater
ОтветитьEveryone watching this video just got called out.
Ответитьcurrently eating lunch 🤓
ОтветитьTheres a difference betwix hxc and hxc punk dude
ОтветитьIntegrity and Ringworm 🔥🔥
ОтветитьI hate this genre. its full of narcist people who think they are better then you because they have so called " a better moral view on society" . Only their view is good.
And the fact they don't mosh but just use karate kicks and windmills in the moshipt and even hitting people who are NOT IN THE MOSHIPT. its infuriating.
This genre is way to political, i could live with that if they didn't have to be so arrogant about it.
BASSICLY ITS A HUGE VIRTUE SIGNALING SCENE
Remember in a metal community they welcome everyone? Guess what in hardcore it isn't the case if you are NOT if you don't have specific believe's even if it changes slightly you are not accepted.
About the moral views for example: Europe is facing a huge migration crisis and we all know it needs to change because its clear it isn't working correct it needs to be controlled.
yet for some hardcore bands you are a nazi for saying that !!!
Im still sober, im still straight edge
ОтветитьGreat vid
ОтветитьThere was no reason for you to call me out like that 😭
ОтветитьEh, you kind of got it, but you skipped straight from the first wave SST and Dischord stuff through to the modern day without really going over any of the major developments in the 80s and 90s that catalysed capital H Hardcore into something distinct from punk with its own identity.
You should have at least mentioned NYHC, and Revelation records, like that’s the bare minimum. Although you somewhat alluded to it, the Victory records explosion was also essential to mention. There’s a distinct lack of H8000 here too, and the Clevo scene could have had more attention paid to it. You should try again, but if you want to understand how we got from punk to the Hardcore of today, you need to look more at exactly how it was that metallic influences, and the reactions against them, came to be incorporated into the genre.
As a video version of the wikipedia page though, i guess this isn’t bad.
Wut is a concert
ОтветитьI’m actually an ADHD gen z’er😂😂
ОтветитьThank goodness for Greg Djin 😂😂❤❤corporate rock still sucks!
ОтветитьWell as an old fart who grew up in the 80's and 90's it used to be so much easier, back then it was garage rock, punk, post punk, harcore punk, hardcore, and then post hardcore, but now garage rock is proto punk, punk isn't punk unless its post Ramones and even then if its too complex or not distorted enough its art punk (even though punk magazine, who started the label punk, predates the Ramones), post punk is synth electronica, hardcore punk is 100 different genre's, hardcore same as hardcore punk, and post hardcore has also become 100 different genre's including some like grunge and desert rock which were scenes not musical genres. I also find it funny that you speak of the ethics of hardcore, more like the ethics of DC and Berkley (which is more in line to what you described), the ethics and politics from one scene to the next could be and quite often were very different (leading to lots of fights in the crowd and outside venues), 80's hardcore and punk was very very far from being some homogeneous scene, especially when the asshole straight edgers came around beating up anyone they suspected of being intoxicated at all, including often times females, in fact they would usually target women over men. Yes thats what straight edgers did, beat people up who were intoxicated, they were bigger assholes than the skinheads or the junkies. You don't mention all the racist either (a lot of them were straight edge), I guess they didn't exist, I guess they didn't show up to shows picking fights, they had those hardcore ethics and would never do that, since hardcore had one set of ethics and politics according to this video. This crib notes guide to hardcore is big pile of over simplified dogshit.
Ответитьk now do Curst and Dbeat, its like hardcore, but if you actually mean what you say.
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