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Someone needs to remove all the metal genres from this list. Metal and hardcore are two separate things. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.86.136.234 (talk) 04:29, 20 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Checklist

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At a glance, perhaps this copies an earlier version of the accompanying list, or selected from it. Hopefully someone check the list for any needed additions, and note below that they've done so.

**Metalcore, a fusion of hardcore punk and extreme metal
**Post-hardcore, a musical offshoot of hardcore punk.
**Hardcore dancing, a form of mosh dancing or slam dancing
**Melodic hardcore, a subgenre that's more melodic than traditional hardcore
**Straight Edge, refers to a lifestyle that started within the hardcore punk subculture
*Hardcore techno, a style of electronic music typified by a fast tempo and the rhythmic use of distorted and atonal beats and samples
**Breakbeat hardcore, shares its rhythm lines with breakbeat
**Hardcore breaks, written in the style of old skool rave music or breakbeat hardcore using modern technology
**Happy hardcore, typified by a very fast tempo and 'happy' lyrics and melodic changes
**Gabber hardcore, a subgenre of hardcore techno characterised by its bass drum sound
**UK hardcore, born in the early 90s in the United Kingdom
*Hardcore hip hop, a subgenre of hip hop characterized by confrontational lyrics and gritty beats

--Jerzyt 04:00, 26 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Neophyte (band)

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I meant the following for another talk page; sorry.--Jerzyt 04:52, 26 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I rem'd

* Hardcore, a 1997 album by Neophyte (band)

They love to use the "word" in titles, but no album Hardcore.
--Jerzyt 04:49, 26 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]