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- Washington, D.C. hardcore scene, where it was known as emotional hardcore or emocore. The bands Rites of Spring and Embrace, among others, pioneered the genre...
- movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace. As the style...
- Squirrel Bait, along with Hüsker Dü, are often noted as precursors to the emocore ("emotional hardcore") sound that arose from the D.C. hardcore punk scene...
- early 2000s the city saw a wave of po****rity of metalcore, rapcore, and emocore, and there are bands such as Amatory, Kirpichi, Psychea, Stigmata, Grenouer...
- emerged from the hardcore scene in 1980s Washington, D.C., initially as "emocore", used as a term to describe bands who favored expressive vocals over the...
- fans started referring to them and fellow innovators Rites of Spring as emocore (emotive hardcore) bands, a term MacKaye publicly disagreed with. In 1994...
- Origin Weybridge, Surrey, England Genres Pop punk alternative rock pop rock emocore post-hardcore Years active 2004–present Labels Slam Dunk Virgin BMG Infectious...
- the free dictionary. Emo (originally short for "emotional hardcore" or "emocore") is a subculture and a style of rock music. Emo may also refer to: Certa...
- personal issues. Out of Washington, D.C.'s hardcore scene what was called "emocore" or, later, "emo" emerged and was noted for its lyrics which delved into...
- Heroin Origin San Diego, California, U.S. Genres Hardcore punk emocore post-hardcore screamo Years active 1989–1993 Labels Gravity Records Past members...