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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...
- from
thrashcore and
powerviolence, like D.R.I. and
Crossed Out. The Locust, from San Diego, also take
inspiration from
powerviolence (Crossed Out, Dropdead)...
- thrashcore,
powerviolence groups also took
inspiration from
crust punk, and
eventually from
noise music. Main
groups ****ociated with
powerviolence included...
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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...
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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...
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sound considerably across their discography –
ranging from
elements of
powerviolence, grindcore,
hardcore punk, punk rock,
garage rock, post-punk, indie...
- 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...
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Bronson was an
American powerviolence band from DeKalb, Illinois,
active from 1994 to 1997. The band
borrowed from the
early powerviolence of Infest. Lyrically...
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Nardcore Nintendocore Nu
metalcore Positive hardcore Post-hardcore
Powerviolence Progressive metalcore ****core
Rapcore S****
Screamo Skacore Thrashcore...
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Thrashcore spun off into
powerviolence,
another raw and
dissonant subgenre of
hardcore punk.
Other notable powerviolence bands include early Ceremony...