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- Breakbeat hardcore - Breakbeat hardcore (popularly known as rave music, originally referred to as simply hardcore in the United Kingdom, with oldskool hardcore a common term in the 21st century) is a style of electronic music that primarily uses breakbeats for its rhythm lines. It was an early 1990s offshoot of the acid house scene of late 1980s Britain and was the precursor ...
- Hardcore dancing - Hardcore dancing grew out of the eastern United States hardcore scene, especially the New Jersey, New York and Boston hardcore scenes. A hardcore pit differs from the usual mosh pit routine of pogoing and crashing into each other in an often controlled, but violent way.
- Industrial hardcore - Industrial hardcore is a term used to describe the crossover of hardcore techno and rhythmic noise. Compared to other hardcore styles like darkcore, which uses the influence of gabba, and speedcore, which concentrates on exceedingly high beats per minute, industrial hardcore is focused more on overly distorted snares along with interchanging sampled bass drum loops.
- Bonkers 9: Hardcore Mutation - Bonkers 9: Hardcore Mutation is the ninth set in the Bonkers series of happy hardcore compilation albums, which has become the best-selling hardcore compilation series of all time.
- Japanese hardcore - Japanese hardcore punk, also known as Japcore, refers to the fast-paced Japanese punk/hardcore genre. The original intent of Japanese Hardcore Punk was to protest the social and economic changes sweeping Japan in the 1980's.