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Hardcore Drive-by

Activity in which a group of 10+ people ride up to a social area in a large SUV and blare hardcore music. At this point all of the people currently piled in the car climb out and start dancing, hardcore of course. HD-B's were started by the NC hardcore scene.
You guys down for hitting up North Hills with a hardcore drive-by? I got Job for a Cowboy ready in the car.
by JordanDEAN January 6, 2008
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hardcore rap

a hip hop genre which originated from the east coast. lyrics are often assert violence. mostly popularized by the wu tang clan, public enemy and run dmc.
Chorus: Method Man (Busta Rhymes)
Make you rob somebody (what?) grab somebody (what?)
Stomp somebody (what?) slap somebody (what?)
Make you wanna step to the bar and sip Bacardi (what?)
Wild out, spaz in the club, we in the party (what?)

hardcore rap song from the Tical Method Man
by kontract killa June 11, 2006
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hardcore

An adjacetive used to describe a person who is indominatable of will. This person can and will sustain serious, possibly life-threatening injuries as a matter of course in daily life, and then will continue to tredge on as if unscathed, inflicting incredulous amounts of pain on those that get in his/her way. A hardcore person refuses to give up, no matter the odds, or the situation, which can sometimes lead to people thinking the person "stupid." To truly be hardcore one must display wounds and/or scars as if they were medals of honor and constantly impart the amazing stories that accompany such medals with great enthusiasm. This word should only be used to describe the manliest of men.
Jesus man, Dave is so hardcore...Look, he's bleeding out of his eye and he isn't coming out of the game..."
by Georgia Rugby December 9, 2008
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myrtle beach hardcore

a failed attempt at a music scene. a lot of guys that used to have fringe bangs that have since shaved their heads and like to fight and hit people at shows while hardcore dancing.
myrtle beach hardcore is silly.

no one likes you, douche bags.
by risingeyes October 9, 2007
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Hardcore music

Hardcore is a subgenre of punk rock that is thicker, heavier and faster than regular punk. It is not a type of Metal, Techno, or Rap. Hardcore is mostly confused with Metalcore/Melodic Metalcore bands such as Hatebreed or Bring Me The Horizon or hardcore techno. The -core prefix was originally short for Hardcore but now is a random suffix added to anything to make it look more interesting (Easycore, Sadcore etc.). It was invented by L.A. bands like The Germs and Negative Trend in 1976 - 1977 and the bands almost never reached mainstream popularity or even wanted it.
Misfits and early D.R.I are hardcore, while Asking Alexandria and The Prodigy are not.

Powerviolence, emo, skacore, d-beat, and skate punk are subgenres of hardcore.

The most popular hardcore scenes are Los Angeles which was the birthplace of hardcore, New York which is usually more metallic, and D.C. which is usually faster.

Many types of extreme metal like thrash, sludge, and black were mainly influenced by hardcore.

Hardcore is not a subculture. People who listen to hardcore call themselves punks, if anything.

Hardcore music does not mean "any hard music"
by negr0id March 30, 2013
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HardCore Parkour

Usually a phrase shouted by someone doing parkour terribly, usually ending in the person being badly injured
Guy 1:Are you filming this?
Guy 2:yeah, go!
Guy 1:HardCore Parkour!
Guy 1: *Breaks arm*
by Paco_Animations June 16, 2018
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Post-Hardcore Kid

A Post-Hardcore kid is a teenager who listens to alot of "core" music, especially "Post-Hardcore". They are definite about their character, and they dont really follow a basic trend. They don't "Hardcore Dance", put on make-up, wear EXTREMELY tight pants, and they definitely don't say they are "bisexual" just because everybody else is. They like to be themselves. Although they listen to alot of "scene" music, they are not scene. They do wear skinny jeans (but not excruciatingly tight ones), usually vans, band tees or graphic tees, and maybe sometimes they straighten their hair. So I 'guess' they do basically follow a trend, but not as much as "scenesters" or "hardcore kids". Yes, they might listen to more heavy music like "Emmure" or "Suicide Silence" sometimes, but they don't quickly label themselves. That's another thing. They don't label themselves. They wear and do what they want. So basically I don't know why I just labeled them as a "Post- Hardcore" kid. They don't really have name. (I just need something for the title) They like the bands for the music, not the screaming, not for the popularity, or not for just ONE song.

There really only a few of "these kids".
by bmth98 June 10, 2011
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