2. The hardcore punk often called simply hardcore, is a subgenre of music
derived from punk rock that originated in the United States and later in the
United Kingdom in the late 1970s.
It is characterized by assuming the evolution of the strongest aspects of
punk, the tempo and rhythm are fast, at rates of fast and aggressive
batteries, lines of guitars executed quickly and with few fixes, amplified with
sound distortion, the bass usually makes the same note chord guitar (no
scales, occasionally with octaves), the voice is almost yelled, fast and songs
are usually short.
Hardcore various genres have emerged, sometimes merging with metal
subgenres as deriving melodic hardcore, post-hardcore, metalcore,
deathcore, grunge and much more.
3. Originis
The first performers of this genre
were bands like Bad Brains, Teen
Idles, Midle class, and Black Flag
who played a fast and heavier
than other more traditional punk
groups like The Ramones or Sex
Pistols punk. This stronger musical
style, disseminated, went on to
become a musical genre known
as hardcore punk generalized
term especially after the
appearance of LP DOA Hardcore
'81 perfectly describing the new
generation of punks.
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5. Speed and “Short songs”
The technical and expressive feature is crucial Hardcore rate rhythms,
drum beats applying similar to using other music genres such as folk,
country or rockabilly in its fast dance songs. This creates a frenetic
musical environment, which is expressed in concerts across the pogo
dancing, stage diving and mosh or slam, fostering an energized
atmosphere.
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6. The Hardcore Punk as “Subculture”
The hardcore and punk make up a heterogeneous but prolific source
of youth, art, neighborhood, socio-political, and atmosphere of
inspiration and exchange of ideas and information. The spread of
hardcore has been closely linked to skateboarding and similar sports.
While the hardcore scene as a youth movement differs from punk to
leave behind the schemes and ideologies of destructive trend and opt
for a more positive movement.
hardcore as thought has an even more proactive, dynamic and some
young strong complement to bet on various policy areas, although
many of the ideologies of punk still intact in hardcore