- "Core" to the x86_64 architecture. 64-bit
kernel and 64-bit extensions.
dCore (12 MB) is a core made from
Debian or
Ubuntu compatible files that uses...
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commonly referred to as D.C. hardcore,
sometimes styled in
writing as har
DCore,[citation needed] is the
hardcore punk
scene of Washington, D.C. Emerging...
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Mainstream hardcore Hardcore hip hop
Hardcore punk
Beatdown hardcore har
DCore, a
portmanteau abbreviation for
hardcore punk
music in Washington, D.C....
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Investigations included: TSS
Deployer Core
Equipment and
Satellite Core
Equipment (
DCORE/SCORE),
Research on
Orbital Plasma Electrodynamics (ROPE),
Research on Electrodynamic...
- (October 27, 2011). "The
Faith and Void: the
glorious Dischord of 1980s har
DCore punk". The Guardian.
Archived from the
original on
October 6, 2016. Retrieved...
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connected to this movement. The
style was
dubbed "emo", "emo-core", or "post-har
DCore" (in
reference to one of the
names given to the Washington, D.C. hardcore...
- Craig. (2011-10-27). "The
Faith and Void: the
glorious Dischord of 1980s har
DCore punk". The Guardian.
Archived from the
original on 2011-12-07. Retrieved...
- 18, 2017. Finn,
Craig (27
October 2011). "The
Faith and Void: the
glorious Dischord of 1980s har
DCore punk". The Guardian.
Retrieved 31
October 2019....
- in post-hardcore ever made".
During the
years 1984 and 1985 in the "har
DCore" scene, a new
movement had "swept over". This
movement was led by bands...
- (October 27, 2011). "The
Faith and Void: the
glorious Dischord of 1980s har
DCore punk". The Guardian.
Retrieved April 7, 2019. "Dischord Records: Out of...