Melodic hardcore is a broadly defined subgenre of
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock music genre#subtypes, subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots ...
with a strong emphasis on melody in its guitar work. The style often includes guitar harmonies, riffs using octave chords, as well as
broken chords. Additionally, lyrics tend towards
intellectualism
Intellectualism is the mental perspective that emphasizes the use, development, and exercise of the intellect, and is identified with the life of the mind of the intellectual. (Definition) In the field of philosophy, the term ''intellectualism'' in ...
, often being politically conscious or narrative, with
concept albums sometimes being prominent. Bands in the genre also have a tendency to take influence from a range of genres including
emo,
post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in late 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experiment ...
,
screamo,
pop-punk
Pop-punk (also punk-pop, alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop music, pop. It is defined by its fast-paced, energetic tempos, and emphasis on classic pop s ...
,
metalcore
Metalcore is a broadly defined fusion genre combining elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk, originating in the 1990s United States and becoming popular in the 2000s. Metalcore typically has aggressive verses and melodic choruses, combined ...
,
post-rock
Post-rock is a subgenre of experimental rock that emphasizes Texture (music), texture, atmosphere, and non-traditional song structures over conventional rock techniques. Post-rock artists often combine rock instrumentation and rock stylings wit ...
and
gothic rock
Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s. The first post-punk bands which shifted toward dark music with gothic overtones include Siouxsie an ...
.
In the early and mid–1980s, bands including
the Faith,
Descendents
The Descendents are an American punk rock band formed in Manhattan Beach, California, in 1977, by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson (musician), Bill Stevenson as a power pop/surf music, surf punk band. I ...
,
Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty is an American hardcore punk band from Washington D.C., formed in 1985 by guitarist Brian Baker of Minor Threat, drummer Colin Sears and bassist Roger Marbury, both of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, and vocalist Shawn Brown (later of ...
,
Gorilla Biscuits and
7 Seconds were amongst the first hardcore bands to put an emphasis on their melodies. In 1988,
Bad Religion
Bad Religion is an American punk rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilities and ...
incorporated more melodic elements into their music with their third album ''
Suffer'', which was widely influential, and reshaped the
skate punk
Skate punk (also known as skatecore and skate rock) is a skateboarding, skater subculture and punk rock Music genre, subgenre that developed in the 1980s. Originally a form of hardcore punk that had been closely associated with skate culture, sk ...
genre from its purely hardcore origins into a subgenre of melodic hardcore. During the 1990s, this melodic skate punk style became one of the most prominent styles in punk, with
NOFX
NOFX () was an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. Bassist/lead vocalist Fat Mike, rhythm guitarist Eric Melvin and drummer Erik Sandin were original founding and longest-serving members of the band, who have appeared on every ...
,
Pennywise and
Strung Out emerging as forefront acts. 1988 also saw the formation of
Inside Out and
Turning Point who pioneered an additional style of melodic hardcore, routed in
youth crew,
emo and
tough guy hardcore. This style began to gain prominence towards the end of the 1990s with
In My Eyes,
Bane and
Reach the Sky.
During the 2000s, the genre became the most prominent style in the hardcore scene, and diversified into a variety of styles including the
horror punk
Horror punk is a music genre that mixes punk rock and 1950s-influenced doo-wop and rockabilly sounds with morbid and violent imagery and lyrics which are often influenced by horror films and science fiction B-movies. The genre was pioneered by t ...
and gothic rock informed style of
AFI and
the Nerve Agents, the heavy and nihilist style of
American Nightmare and
the Hope Conspiracy, the more melodic and punk-leaning style of
Rise Against
Rise Against is an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. The group's current line-up comprises vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tim McIlrath, lead guitarist Zach Blair, bassist Joe Principe and drummer Brandon Barnes. Rise Against's mu ...
and
Strike Anywhere
Strike Anywhere is an American punk rock band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1999 after the demise of frontman Thomas Barnett's previous band, Inquisition, they took their name from the Inquisition song "Strike Anywhere". Their music is ch ...
, the
positive hardcore style of
Have Heart
Have Heart were an American straight edge hardcore punk band formed in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 2002. The band recorded a demo that was released in 2003. In 2004, they released the ''What Counts'' EP ( Think Fast! Records), with their deb ...
and
Verse and the emotional style of
Defeater and
Touché Amoré. Around 2009, the genre became less prominent in the American hardcore scene, but continued in the United Kingdom with
Dead Swans and
While She Sleeps, and in the American
metalcore
Metalcore is a broadly defined fusion genre combining elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk, originating in the 1990s United States and becoming popular in the 2000s. Metalcore typically has aggressive verses and melodic choruses, combined ...
scene with
Hundredth
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,
the Ghost Inside and
Counterparts. During the 2010s, British and Australian melodic hardcore bands including
Casey and
Holding Absence pushed the genre closer to post-rock. Since the beginning of the 2020s, the most prominent melodic hardcore bands have been
One Step Closer,
Anxious and
Koyo.
Characteristics
Melodic hardcore differentiates itself from standard hardcore punk by incorporating melodic elements such as
guitar harmonies, riffs using octave chords, as well as playing the notes of a chord individually in succession, rather than all at once. Bands in the genre also have a tendency to take influence from a range of genres including
emo,
post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in late 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experiment ...
,
screamo,
pop-punk
Pop-punk (also punk-pop, alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop music, pop. It is defined by its fast-paced, energetic tempos, and emphasis on classic pop s ...
,
metalcore
Metalcore is a broadly defined fusion genre combining elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk, originating in the 1990s United States and becoming popular in the 2000s. Metalcore typically has aggressive verses and melodic choruses, combined ...
,
post-rock
Post-rock is a subgenre of experimental rock that emphasizes Texture (music), texture, atmosphere, and non-traditional song structures over conventional rock techniques. Post-rock artists often combine rock instrumentation and rock stylings wit ...
and
gothic rock
Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s. The first post-punk bands which shifted toward dark music with gothic overtones include Siouxsie an ...
.
Many melodic hardcore bands put a greater emphasis on lyrical
intellectualism
Intellectualism is the mental perspective that emphasizes the use, development, and exercise of the intellect, and is identified with the life of the mind of the intellectual. (Definition) In the field of philosophy, the term ''intellectualism'' in ...
than bands in other styles of hardcore. This manifested through politics in the case of bands like
Strike Anywhere
Strike Anywhere is an American punk rock band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1999 after the demise of frontman Thomas Barnett's previous band, Inquisition, they took their name from the Inquisition song "Strike Anywhere". Their music is ch ...
, and dark, poetic lyrics in the case of bands like
American Nightmare and
Dead Swans.
Concept albums are also common amongst groups including
the Carrier and
Defeater.
According to ''
Brooklyn Vegan'' writer Andrew Sacher, "melodic hardcore is not an easy thing to define", due to it encompassing a variety of disparate sounds including the early pop-punk of
Descendents
The Descendents are an American punk rock band formed in Manhattan Beach, California, in 1977, by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson (musician), Bill Stevenson as a power pop/surf music, surf punk band. I ...
, emo of
Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty is an American hardcore punk band from Washington D.C., formed in 1985 by guitarist Brian Baker of Minor Threat, drummer Colin Sears and bassist Roger Marbury, both of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, and vocalist Shawn Brown (later of ...
,
skate punk
Skate punk (also known as skatecore and skate rock) is a skateboarding, skater subculture and punk rock Music genre, subgenre that developed in the 1980s. Originally a form of hardcore punk that had been closely associated with skate culture, sk ...
of
NOFX
NOFX () was an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. Bassist/lead vocalist Fat Mike, rhythm guitarist Eric Melvin and drummer Erik Sandin were original founding and longest-serving members of the band, who have appeared on every ...
, and heavy, nihilistic but tuneful
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock music genre#subtypes, subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots ...
bands like
Modern Life Is War and
the Hope Conspiracy.
In his two articles on the topic, he differentiated between the heavy and nihilistic style based in modern hardcore that he labeled as simply "melodic hardcore" and the more traditional, punk-based "melodic punk" style "that ties together
Against Me!
Against Me! is an American punk rock band, formed in 1997 in Naples, Florida, by singer and guitarist Laura Jane Grace. That same year, Grace moved to Gainesville, Florida, which is considered the band's hometown. Since 2001, the band's lineup ...
to
Hot Water Music to Strike Anywhere to
the Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms are an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. They have released seven full-length albums and toured extensively.
Band history Pre-history
Prior to forming the Lawrence Arms, the three band members were active ...
".
''
PopMatters
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'' writer Ethan Stewart instead suggested that melodic hardcore "as we know it today" began with late 1980s bands like
Inside Out and
Turning Point who merged
youth crew hardcore with emo and
tough guy hardcore, due to their influence upon much of the subsequent acts in the genre.
History
Origins (early to mid–1980s)
The earliest melodic hardcore emerged from the
California
California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
n hardcore punk scene by the early 1980s. This includes
Descendents
The Descendents are an American punk rock band formed in Manhattan Beach, California, in 1977, by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson (musician), Bill Stevenson as a power pop/surf music, surf punk band. I ...
, who formed in 1978. Their earliest work was simple,
pop-influenced punk rock, but they went on to mix this melodic approach with hardcore, inspiring both melodic hardcore and
pop punk
Pop-punk (also punk-pop, alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop music, pop. It is defined by its fast-paced, energetic tempos, and emphasis on classic pop s ...
groups.
The Faith's 1983 EP ''
Subject to Change'' is one of the first melodic hardcore records.
On the release, the band added and moved away from the more straightforward hardcore punk of their earlier work towards a more complex, textured, and melodic sound, accompanied by introspective lyrics; the release is notable for its influence on
post-hardcore
Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. Like the term " post-punk", the term "post-hardcore" has been applied to a broad conste ...
.
Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty is an American hardcore punk band from Washington D.C., formed in 1985 by guitarist Brian Baker of Minor Threat, drummer Colin Sears and bassist Roger Marbury, both of Bloody Mannequin Orchestra, and vocalist Shawn Brown (later of ...
are a key melodic hardcore band
that formed during the mid-1980s as part of the
Washington, D.C., hardcore scene, with
Brian Baker (ex-
Minor Threat
Minor Threat was an American hardcore punk band, formed in 1980 in Washington, D.C., by vocalist Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson. MacKaye and Nelson had played in several other bands together, and recruited bassist Brian Baker and guita ...
) on guitar. In 1988, the band
All formed, featuring three members of The Descendents. The band made music in a broadly similar vein to the Descendents, and were initially fronted by Dave Smalley of Dag Nasty.
[''American Hardcore'', p. 80.] 7 Seconds ventured into melodic hardcore on
''The Crew'' (1984).
Developments (late 1980s to mid–1990s)
Bad Religion
Bad Religion is an American punk rock band, formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1980. The band's lyrics cover topics related to religion, politics, society, the media and science. Musically, they are noted for their melodic sensibilities and ...
's 1988 album ''
Suffer'' was highly influential, pioneering a more melodic take on the pre-existing
skate punk
Skate punk (also known as skatecore and skate rock) is a skateboarding, skater subculture and punk rock Music genre, subgenre that developed in the 1980s. Originally a form of hardcore punk that had been closely associated with skate culture, sk ...
genre. The album differentiated itself from the band's earlier hardcore material, by incorporating melodic singing and harmonies.
Fat Mike
Michael John Burkett (born January 16, 1967), known professionally as Fat Mike, is an American musician and producer. He was the bassist and lead vocalist for the punk rock band NOFX and the cofounder and bassist of the punk rock supergroup cov ...
of forefront skate punk band
NOFX
NOFX () was an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983. Bassist/lead vocalist Fat Mike, rhythm guitarist Eric Melvin and drummer Erik Sandin were original founding and longest-serving members of the band, who have appeared on every ...
, called ''Suffer'' "the record that changed everything". This style was domineering in the punk scene during the 1990s, being dubbed the "Epi-Fat" sound (named after the labels that housed its key bands,
Epitaph Records and
Fat Wreck Chords), with key additional bands including
Pennywise and
Strung Out.
In the mid-1980s, the hardcore subculture
youth crew began, which hardcore would go on to be largely intertwined with. One of the earliest bands in the subculture to play a melodic style of hardcore was
Gorilla Biscuits. Both California's
Inside Out and New Jersey's
Turning Point, emerged from this movement, forming in 1988 and disbanding in 1991. Their shared merger of youth crew,
emo and
tough guy hardcore led to them becoming two of the most influential bands to the subsequent development of melodic hardcore.
In 1994,
H2O formed, mixing melodic elements of Washington D.C., with New York and California hardcore punk.
Lifetime was a notable
emo group whose sound drew heavily on pop punk and melodic hardcore. Along with other melodic hardcore groups, they had much influence on subsequent pop punk, including bands such as
Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer A ...
and
Saves the Day. When Lifetime broke up, some of their members formed
Kid Dynamite.
Popularization (late 1990s to late 2000s)

For much of the 1990s, the hardcore scene was largely populated by amelodic, extreme metal influenced bands. As a reaction, around 1996, a revival of the sound of the youth crew bands began in Boston. From within this movement, melodic hardcore bands including
Bane,
In My Eyes and
Reach the Sky built upon the foundation that Turning Point and Inside Out has laid out. In the subsequent years, the youth crew revival expanded to other cities and countries. In the
San Francisco Bay Area
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hardcore scene, bands including
AFI, Pitch Black,
the Nerve Agents and Scissorhands created a separate, melodic outgrowth of youth crew, which merged with
horror punk
Horror punk is a music genre that mixes punk rock and 1950s-influenced doo-wop and rockabilly sounds with morbid and violent imagery and lyrics which are often influenced by horror films and science fiction B-movies. The genre was pioneered by t ...
and
gothic rock
Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s. The first post-punk bands which shifted toward dark music with gothic overtones include Siouxsie an ...
.
The mainstream success of
pop-punk
Pop-punk (also punk-pop, alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop music, pop. It is defined by its fast-paced, energetic tempos, and emphasis on classic pop s ...
in the 2000s led to an increase in commercial success of other melodic styles of punk, including melodic hardcore. This was prominent with Chicago band
Rise Against
Rise Against is an American punk rock band from Chicago, formed in 1999. The group's current line-up comprises vocalist/rhythm guitarist Tim McIlrath, lead guitarist Zach Blair, bassist Joe Principe and drummer Brandon Barnes. Rise Against's mu ...
, who formed in 1999, and achieved significant mainstream radio play and
MTV
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coverage, with the release of their major label debut ''
Siren Song of the Counter Culture
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'' (2004). Additional bands in the genre to benefit from this were
Strike Anywhere
Strike Anywhere is an American punk rock band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1999 after the demise of frontman Thomas Barnett's previous band, Inquisition, they took their name from the Inquisition song "Strike Anywhere". Their music is ch ...
,
Kid Dynamite,
the Movielife
The Movielife is a Long Island punk rock band composed of vocalist Vinnie Caruana, guitarist Brandon Reilly, and drummer Brett Romnes. The band originally formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2003, but announced their official reunion in December 20 ...
and
the Suicide Machines.
Growing out of the youth crew revival,
Boston band
American Nightmare's 2001 debut album ''
Background Music
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'' pioneered a new style of melodic hardcore, which callbacked to the 1980s punk-based style of hardcore, while also embracing the influence of the dark lyrics of
gothic rock
Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s. The first post-punk bands which shifted toward dark music with gothic overtones include Siouxsie an ...
.
American Nightmare's influence was apparent promptly leading to a wave bands including
Ceremony
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The word may be of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin, via the Latin .
Religious and civil ...
,
Ruiner,
Modern Life Is War,
the Hope Conspiracy and
Killing the Dream. A reaction against American Nightmare's negative melodic hardcore sound soon took place, beginning with Mental, who were quickly followed by
Have Heart
Have Heart were an American straight edge hardcore punk band formed in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 2002. The band recorded a demo that was released in 2003. In 2004, they released the ''What Counts'' EP ( Think Fast! Records), with their deb ...
. Have Heart's success led to the rise in popularity of other
positive hardcore groups like
Champion,
Verse and
Sinking Ships.
["Have Heart announce final show with Bane, Shipwreck a.d." punknews.org. August 22, 2009. Retrieved May 13, 2010.] Other prominent groups playing these styles included
the Carrier,
Ruiner,
This Is Hell and
Comeback Kid, many of which are housed by key hardcore labels
Bridge 9 Records and
Deathwish Inc. In western Australia, this sound become one of its most commercially successful exports, with
Break Even and
Mile Away.
Between 2005 and 2009, groups including
Defeater,
Touché Amoré and
Being as an Ocean morphed Bridge Nine and Deathwish's melodic hardcore style into what ''
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'' writer Brian Kraus termed "melodic, emotional hardcore".
By the 2010s this sound evolved into the experiment movement
the Wave. Typified by emotional lyrics, concept albums and the revival of elements of 1990s emo,
screamo and
post-hardcore
Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. Like the term " post-punk", the term "post-hardcore" has been applied to a broad conste ...
, the movement was originally fronted by Touché Amoré, Defeater,
La Dispute,
Pianos Become the Teeth and
Make Do and Mend. As the movement continued into the 2010s, it also came to be embraced by an even more-diverse groups of acts including
Tigers Jaw,
Title Fight,
Balance And Composure and
State Faults.
Decline and underground developments (late 2000s–present)

Melodic hardcore declined in popularity in the American hardcore scene following the release of
Trapped Under Ice's debut album ''
Secrets of the World'' (2009), which repopularised heavier, metal-influenced styles. However, melodic hardcore continued to gain traction in the United Kingdom, where
Dead Swans,
While She Sleeps and More Than Life were forefront acts, as well as in the American metalcore scene.
At this time, a wave of groups cross-pollinating the influence of melodic hardcore, like Killing the Dream, and metalcore bands like
Shai Hulud and
Misery Signals
Misery Signals was an American-Canadian metalcore band formed in Wisconsin in 2002.
History Formation (2002–2003)
Misery Signals was formed after the disbanding of several bands, including 7 Angels 7 Plagues, Hamartia, and Compromise. Having ...
began to gain traction. This wave often made use of serious, solemn lyrics and sometimes clean vocals in addition to the commonplace screams. Music commentators including ''
Stuff You Will Hate'', ''Alternative Press'' and Bradley Zorgdrager of ''
Exclaim!
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'' used the name "serious hardcore" or "srscore" to refer to this style.
Groups in this wave included
Hundredth
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,
the Ghost Inside,
Counterparts and
Stick to Your Guns.
Through the 2010s, the melodic, emotional hardcore style grew an underground following in the Australia and the United Kingdom, especially Wales.
At this time, the YouTube channel Dreambound was one of the most prominent sources for finding bands, uploading music videos for many prominent bands, with this era of the genre being posthumously named "dreamcore". Groups in this scene, often embraced elements of
post-rock
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, and used cleaner and more commercially accessible production styles than had previously been common in the genre. The most prominent act in dreamcore melodic hardcore was
Casey from South Wales,
with Australian bands Vacant Home and Ambleside too gaining international success. In the later years of this scene, bands began decreasing the influence they took from hardcore, when Crooks UK,
Holding Absence and Endless Height were instead leaning further into post-rock and
shoegaze
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. This, in addition to Hundredth's switch to shoegaze on ''
Rare'' (2017) and the 2019 disbandment of Casey led to the end of this era.
By the time of Casey's 2023 reunion shows, they had entered a level of cult status which ''Noizze'' writer Ethan Young stated made them "one of the most notable melodic hardcore groups of the decade".
During the mid–to late 2000s, another movement reviving youth crew within the hardcore scene began, most prominent in the United States and United Kingdom. Within this movement, was a wave of bands inspired by the Bridge 9 melodic hardcore sound, including True Love, Time and Pressure, If It Rains, Fading Signal, Chemical Fix and Fixation.
Other prominent melodic hardcore bands from this time included Mil-Spec, Ghost Fame and No Longer At Ease.
Notably,
One Step Closer emerged from this wave, originally playing standard youth crew before transitioning into melodic hardcore on their 2017 ''Promo'' release. In the 2020s, One Step Closer became one of the forefront bands in the hardcore scene, their success leading to the increased prominence of additional bands in the genre including
Fiddlehead,
Anxious and
Koyo.
See also
*
List of melodic hardcore bands
*
Skate punk
Skate punk (also known as skatecore and skate rock) is a skateboarding, skater subculture and punk rock Music genre, subgenre that developed in the 1980s. Originally a form of hardcore punk that had been closely associated with skate culture, sk ...
*
Emo
*
Pop-punk
Pop-punk (also punk-pop, alternatively spelled without the hyphen) is a rock music fusion genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop music, pop. It is defined by its fast-paced, energetic tempos, and emphasis on classic pop s ...
*
Youth crew
*
Positive hardcore
*
Melodic metalcore
*
Post-hardcore
Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. Like the term " post-punk", the term "post-hardcore" has been applied to a broad conste ...
References
Further reading
* Sharpe-Young, Garry, ''New wave of American heavy metal'', New Plymouth, New Zealand: Zonda Books, 2005.
* Larkin, Colin, ''The Guinness encyclopedia of popular music''; Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Pub.; New York: Stockton Press, 1995.
* Budofsky, Adam; Heusel, Michele; Dawson, Michael Ray and Parillo, Michael, ''The drummer: 100 years of rhythmic power and invention''; Cedar Grove, NJ: Modern Drummer Publications; Milwaukee: Exclusively distributed by Hal Leonard Corp., 2006.
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