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On the Web
- Hardcore for Women - A site to encourge women's participation in hardcore punk rock. Photographs, a manifesto and links.
- Punk Records - Punk and hardcore records for sale, specializing in punk rock from 1977-1987. Trades welcome.
- Hardcore Pride Webring - Hardcore punk rock webring.
- Gutzy.com: Israeli DIY Punk and Hardcore - A website documenting the activity of the Do-It-Yourself Punk/Hardcore scene in Israel, including pictures from shows, list of bands and other resources.
- Tri-State Hardcore and Punk - Punk, hardcore and emo music information for the New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania area with interviews, shows listings and pictures.
- Against Them All Records - Punk, pop-punk, emo, ska and hardcore CDs, vinyl, and clothing.
- Punklist Punk Rock Records - Selling punk vinyl, CDs, EPs, and 7 inches, including emo, indie, and hardcore. Located in Brandon, Florida.
- Scooter's House of Punk - Punk videos, ska and hardcore.
- Oi, Punk, Hardcore and Ska - Punk, Oi, hardcore and ska band site links, plus links to sound files from various sources.
- Punk Rock Shop - Buy UK Punk Merchandise mostly direct from the bands themselves. UK Punk bands CDs, videos, t-shirts and books.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hardcore punk - Hardcore punk, now commonly known as hardcore, is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. In North America, hardcore punk emerged with a new sound, which was generally thicker, heavier, and faster than standard punk rock.
- Crust punk - Crust punk or Crustcore is a style of hardcore punk. It is an extremely underground form of music and is one of punk's least recognizeable forms, however fans of the style are found worldwide and is one of the many extreme evolutions of anarcho-punk and hardcore punk.
- 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.
- Filipino hardcore - Filipino hardcore started in the 1980s when foreigners brought punk culture. Filipinos improved the sounds of punk when they started to create hardcore punk music.
- Skate punk - Skate punk (also known as skatepunk, skate-punk, skate-thrash, surf punk, or skate-core) was originally a derivative of hardcore punk , so named because of its popularity among skateboarders, and the fact that many members of skate punk bands were themselves skaters. Lyrics themselves will occasionally focus on, or at least reference skateboarding.