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- Powerviolence (sometimes written as power violence) is a chaotic and fast subgenre of hardcore punk which is closely related to thrashcore and grindcore...
- When coined, the term was a tongue in ch**** portmanteau of "emo" and "powerviolence", two genre descriptions the members of In/Humanity maligned, as well...
- thrashcore, powerviolence groups also took inspiration from crust punk, and eventually from noise music. Main groups ****ociated with powerviolence included...
- from thrashcore and powerviolence, like D.R.I. and Crossed Out. The Locust, from San Diego, also take inspiration from powerviolence (Crossed Out, Dropdead)...
- hardcore punk band from New Jersey. Formed in 2018 as a side project of powerviolence band Sick ****, Gel has released one full-length album, two EPs, one...
- originally intended for the band's music to be sporadic and atypical powerviolence. The band performed live twice prior to the COVID-19 lockdowns, the...
- influences such as Dystopia with sludge metal, His Hero is Gone with powerviolence and Choking Victim with ska. During the 2000s, the most prominent sound...
- sound considerably across their discographyranging from elements of powerviolence, grindcore, hardcore punk, punk rock, garage rock, post-punk, indie...
- **** side project. They are typically seen as part of the 1990s powerviolence movement. Man Is the **** has dissolved but its members are involved...
- worldwide and is now regarded as one of the pioneers of the grindcore and powerviolence subgenres. Then teenagers, the members of what would become Siege began...