A fan of the hardcore music scene. Sometimes, but not always, straight-edge. Their clothing is usually either basketball shorts and track shoes for freedom of movement while hardcore dancing or tight pants and a band t-shirt. Bands can include, but are not limited to, Throwdown, Terror, Hatebreed, Norma Jean, Between the Buried and Me, etc.
That hardcore kid almost hit me in the face!
by La-La-Laurakins <3 March 14, 2006
by Severous Snape October 23, 2009
Happy Hardcore from the UK. The proof that all the best music comes from Britain. Rave music mixed by DJ's such as Hixxy, Dougal, Scott Brown, Brisk, Sharkey, Ham, DJ Rankin, etc.
by J November 15, 2005
How To Be Hardcore:
1) tight ripped jeans, or slip on shorts
2) slipons or pumas are vital to every hardcore kids feet
3) wear shirts with hearts, knives, guns, blood, band logos, 2x too small
4) wear FUR, cause hxc kids kill animals
5) black or white belt, with spikes, NOTHING ELSE
6) fanny pack, orange with dinosaurs
7) IPOD!! so you can listen to music at shows! 2 KINDS AT ONCE!
8) wear some bling, cause hey rap is hardcore too
9) listen to obnoxious loud screaming music, ESPECIALLY when you can't decipher the words :D
annnnnnd
10) STRAIGHTEDGE is the key to hardcore, no drugs, alcohol, smoking, or fucking..
VERY IMPORTANT
XX TRIPLE X STRAIGHTEDGE KEEP IT REAL YO !
1) tight ripped jeans, or slip on shorts
2) slipons or pumas are vital to every hardcore kids feet
3) wear shirts with hearts, knives, guns, blood, band logos, 2x too small
4) wear FUR, cause hxc kids kill animals
5) black or white belt, with spikes, NOTHING ELSE
6) fanny pack, orange with dinosaurs
7) IPOD!! so you can listen to music at shows! 2 KINDS AT ONCE!
8) wear some bling, cause hey rap is hardcore too
9) listen to obnoxious loud screaming music, ESPECIALLY when you can't decipher the words :D
annnnnnd
10) STRAIGHTEDGE is the key to hardcore, no drugs, alcohol, smoking, or fucking..
VERY IMPORTANT
XX TRIPLE X STRAIGHTEDGE KEEP IT REAL YO !
by Kittles October 25, 2006
Post-hardcore, as the name might suggest, is a musical offshoot of the hardcore punk movement. The earliest appearances of the genre were in Washington, D.C. in the mid- to late-1980s (see the era's releases on Dischord Records, for example), though it was not widely known until the early 1990s. Post-hardcore, as a musical genre, is marked by its precise rhythms and loud guitar-based instrumentation accompanied by vocal performances that are as often sung as whispered or shouted. The genre has developed a unique balance of dissonance and melody, in part channeling the loud and fast hardcore ethos into more measured, subtle forms of tension and release. It shares with its hardcore roots an intensity and social awareness as well as a DIY punk ethic, yet eschews much of the unfocused rage and loose, sometimes amatuerish musicianship of punk rock.
Side note: Everyone bitches about My Chemical Romance being 'emo' but MCR fits more into the Post-Hardcore catogory than anything.
Side note: Everyone bitches about My Chemical Romance being 'emo' but MCR fits more into the Post-Hardcore catogory than anything.
by MCR Forever! February 25, 2006
When a bunch of scenesters organize themselves into a group, all running around flailing their arms as if they were having an epileptic seizure while simultaneously acting like a ninja (IE: kickboxing the air).
I hate hardcore dancing.
by nion October 09, 2004
by _fraek April 18, 2010