Hardcore is not a specific type of music, or certain style of clothing. Hardcore is a room filled with people who just like you got picked on in school and in life, and in wanting something more than the monontony that is life.
...and it's not about dancing. but dancing jumping kicking screaming and moshing (even push moshing and circle pits) are fun
...and it's not about dancing. but dancing jumping kicking screaming and moshing (even push moshing and circle pits) are fun
Hardcore = living your life, your real life
Not Hardcore = having to look up what it means to be hardcore on the internet.
Myspace = not real life.
Going to a protest, rally, or sit in = real life
get off your myspace and go change the world.
Not Hardcore = having to look up what it means to be hardcore on the internet.
Myspace = not real life.
Going to a protest, rally, or sit in = real life
get off your myspace and go change the world.
by horne July 26, 2006
Get the hardcore mug.Just what it says. Normally called "hardcore" to simplify, it was derived from techno as Europeans grew to like the aggressive tones and melodies. The most common types of hardcore are: Happy Hardcore, Gabber, and Speedcore (though many people dislike this genre more because it ranges from 300 bpm - 600 bpm (then splittercore) - 900-1000 and higher bpm (now extratone) and there is not much melody, just an overused kick drum and ambient pads.)
Hardcore became popular in the '90s, with drum patterns and splits, which is now referred to as Oldskool. From Oldskool came Jungle then Darkcore then Darkstep, and now traditional DnB. Happy hardcore is now the most popular, with pumping high pitched synthesizers and loud kick drums and offbeat high-hats. Most producers are European and is one of the most popular forms of Electronic genres. It's also good for your acid trip.
Artists may include: Scott Brown, V.A.G.A.B.O.N.D., DJ Sharkey, CLSM, Darren Styles, Breeze, Gammer, Dougal, and more.
Hardcore became popular in the '90s, with drum patterns and splits, which is now referred to as Oldskool. From Oldskool came Jungle then Darkcore then Darkstep, and now traditional DnB. Happy hardcore is now the most popular, with pumping high pitched synthesizers and loud kick drums and offbeat high-hats. Most producers are European and is one of the most popular forms of Electronic genres. It's also good for your acid trip.
Artists may include: Scott Brown, V.A.G.A.B.O.N.D., DJ Sharkey, CLSM, Darren Styles, Breeze, Gammer, Dougal, and more.
Dude1: DUDE! DJ Sy motherfucker! Best hardcore techno producer/DJ
Dude2: Man fuck that shit, Scott Brown is the shit.
Dude1: Man fuck you.
Dude2: Iss true man.
Dude1: Whatever... HTiD.
Dude2: Agreed.
Dude2: Man fuck that shit, Scott Brown is the shit.
Dude1: Man fuck you.
Dude2: Iss true man.
Dude1: Whatever... HTiD.
Dude2: Agreed.
by Viralklasm May 19, 2009
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The dumbest thing to do at a show. a Bunch of emo and hardcore scene fucks do moves and tricks they learn from there karate class when they were 7 years old. A good site to laugh at.
HAHA look at those dumbfucks hardcore dnacing, getting there ass kicked by the skinheads in the pit.
by mike November 14, 2004
Get the Hardcore Dancing mug.a genre of music that has emerged out of harcore music and been compined with emo, pop, punk, etc. to become an unpredictable, whisper to scream style that is above all emotionally, lyricaly, and musicly honest.
by pedro November 17, 2003
Get the post hardcore mug.Bandanas (usually red) worn by hxc kids. Represents good music. The most common way hxc kids wear them is around the neck, as a headband or around the arm. If you don't wear it any of those three ways, you're a n00b.
by holy fuck it's ali. May 7, 2008
Get the hardcore bandana mug.a wrestler who never got over with the WWE fanbase. He takes out all of his frustrations on the "young guys" of WWE. He also put back to promote the start of legacy. He also has a weird obsession with necks
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Get the Hardcore Holly mug.Hardcore Dancing is a form of self-expression, talent, balance, ethics, music, and style. The stereo type to hardcore kids is emo kids but they aren't and if you think that they are, go talk to one. Hardcore dancing is an evolved version of moshing/slamdancing along with skanking thats taken a new form. Skanking is a dance to go with punk and in the mid-80's when punk was going political and much harder than it was, the dancing changed with it. From the skanking you later get the twostep. And if your familar with slamdancing (or even just fighting) that is where you get the windmill from. The word 'Hardcore' it self is so misused. Hardcore is the scene that evolved from punks in the late eighties at all age shows. At these all age shows they would serve liquor but most punks were against drinking (and were underage) so at the door they got marked with an 'x' on their hands so they could not buy any liqour. At these shows they would skank as well as hardcore dance and be proud that they couldn't drink cause it wasn't right and from that came straight edge.
Hardcore Dancing- mixture of all different body movements that combines two-step (related to skanking), windmill, kicks, jumps, and anything that the person feels that expresses how they are or feel. done whereever to hardcore.
Skank- a dance done to punk in which one leg goes in front than slides back while the arms stay paralell to the ground and move up and down.
Two Step- an evolved skank in which the legs are twisted outward into a circle and cross in front of the other.
Windmill- a arm movement in which arms are fully extended and move on the shoulder's axis like windmills.
Pickn' Up Change- an arm movement in which the arms are thrown at the ground in punching movements while your body is low and your legs are spread.
Other Moves- those are the basics and depending on the intensity (or lack of), the person itself, the town, and the scene, there will be all different moves and dances.
Skank- a dance done to punk in which one leg goes in front than slides back while the arms stay paralell to the ground and move up and down.
Two Step- an evolved skank in which the legs are twisted outward into a circle and cross in front of the other.
Windmill- a arm movement in which arms are fully extended and move on the shoulder's axis like windmills.
Pickn' Up Change- an arm movement in which the arms are thrown at the ground in punching movements while your body is low and your legs are spread.
Other Moves- those are the basics and depending on the intensity (or lack of), the person itself, the town, and the scene, there will be all different moves and dances.
by mewithoutYou7926 August 10, 2006
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