Post-hardcore
genre of music
Post-hardcore is a musical genre that evolved from hardcore punk, itself a part of the broader punk rock movement. One of the main influences on this genre is the band Fugazi.
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Cultural origins | Late 80's, USA's East Coast |
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Post-hardcore uses elements of hardcore, along with emo, metal, alternative rock or whatever, to create a more experimental sound. It can be more melodic than normal hardcore, but sometimes is heavier.
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- ↑ Barabanov, Gleb (2024-05-16). "An Interview with Enter Shikari". South Florida Insider. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ↑ Fry, Courtney (2022-06-24). "Post-Hardcore Kings Alexisonfire Dropped Their First Album In 13 Years & It's A Mammoth Listen". PEDESTRIAN.TV. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ↑ published, Laurent Barnard (2015-03-12). "This Is Hardcore: BoySetsFire – After The Eulogy". louder. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ↑ Madden, Amy Fleisher (2023-10-24). Negatives: A Photographic Archive of Emo (1996-2006). Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-1-7972-2278-3.