Post-hardcore

genre of music

Post-hardcore is a musical genre that evolved from hardcore punk, itself a part of the broader punk rock movement. One of the main influences on this genre is the band Fugazi.

Post-hardcore uses elements of hardcore, along with emo, metal, alternative rock or whatever, to create a more experimental sound. It can be more melodic than normal hardcore, but sometimes is heavier.

Post-hardcore contributors

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  1. Fugazi[1]
  2. Thrice[2]
  3. Enter Shikari[3]
  4. Alexisonfire[4]
  5. Boysetsfire[5]
  6. Silverstein[6]
  7. Rites of Spring
  8. Maylene and the Sons of Disaster
  9. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  10. Matchbook Romance
  11. The Bled
  12. From First to Last
  13. My Chemical Romance
  14. Story of the Year
  15. Underoath
  16. Hawthorne Heights
  17. Senses Fail
  18. Pierce the Veil
  19. Escape the Fate
  20. Sleeping with Sirens
  21. Moose Blood

References

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  1. Pearson, David (2020-11-29). Rebel Music in the Triumphant Empire: Punk Rock in the 1990s United States. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-753491-5.
  2. "Thrice Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | Al..." AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
  3. Barabanov, Gleb (2024-05-16). "An Interview with Enter Shikari". South Florida Insider. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
  4. Fry, Courtney (2022-06-24). "Post-Hardcore Kings Alexisonfire Dropped Their First Album In 13 Years & It's A Mammoth Listen". PEDESTRIAN.TV. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
  5. Laurent Barnard (2015-03-12). "This Is Hardcore: BoySetsFire – After The Eulogy". louder. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
  6. Madden, Amy Fleisher (2023-10-24). Negatives: A Photographic Archive of Emo (1996-2006). Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-1-7972-2278-3.