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Thrashcore (also
known as fastcore) is a fast-tempo
subgenre of
hardcore punk that
emerged in the
early 1980s.
Thrashcore is
essentially sped-up hardcore...
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playing under the
moniker of
Hirax Max, is an
American power violence and
thrashcore drummer and vocalist,
playing for such
bands as Spazz, Plutocracy, Capitalist...
- mid-1980s,
drawing inspiration from abrasive-sounding
musical styles, such as
thrashcore,
crust punk,
hardcore punk,
extreme metal, and industrial.
Grindcore is...
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chaotic and fast
subgenre of
hardcore punk
which is
closely related to
thrashcore and grindcore. In
contrast with grindcore,
which is a "crossover" idiom...
- 1986, a
collection of
Ornette Coleman tunes done in the
contemporary thrashcore style. In the same year,
Sonny Sharrock,
Peter Brötzmann, Bill Laswell...
- This is a list of
notable bands considered to be
thrashcore.
Thrashcore (also
known as fastcore) is a fast
tempo subgenre of
hardcore punk that emerged...
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Often confused with
crossover thrash and
sometimes thrash metal is
thrashcore.
Thrashcore (also
known as fastcore) is a
subgenre of
hardcore punk that emerged...
- Tendencies, both
released in 1983, have been
credited for
paving the way for
thrashcore. In
Latin America, this
genre also
gained a lot of strength, and its creation...
- sub-genre of
crust punk that
takes influence from
hardcore punk and
sometimes thrashcore.
Crustcore bands include Extreme Noise Terror, Doom, Disrupt,
early Wolfbrigade...
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straight edge
metalcore scene including Arma
Angelus and Racetraitor; and a
thrashcore scene based on the
South Side,
including Los
Crudos and
Charles Bronson...