Hardcore dancing is something that gets confused with scene dancing alot. Pretty much everybody here described HC dancing as what scene dancing is: Pussy scene kids trying to hardcore mosh. I don't blame anyone for thinking its lame and weak as shit.
Hardcore dancing barely consists of "kicks and punches". It is a style of mosh done while a hardcore band is playing there set. It is all about maximum energy output. If you saw real HC dancing, you would not call it pussy.
This is how it works:
1. The band starts playing a song on the stage.
2. People line up perpendicular to the stage (on each end).
3. They start charging at each other and provoking others around then to join in.
4. The walk/run across the floor is done with alot of agressivness. There are some moves done here such as whiping your arms behind your back, sliding your feet around, busting out, stretching forward then retracting immediatly, etc.
5. The song gets going. A fast beat is playing, and there is some slight mosh going on. Then the song really gets going and the stage dives begin. There are pile up, sing alongs, varieties of jumps.
6. Then there is a breakdown in the song. Everyone stops and start two steppin. It gets heavier and there is more agressive two steppin, and also some stage steppin.
8. Back to the fast part.
9. Now it's time for the throwdown. This is what scene kids try to copy but end up doing it pussy style. It's like a breakdown but alot heavier. People tend to get low and sing their arms in beat to the song. If you saw a real throwdown you would never mention pussy around hardcore again.
Then is more random 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, etc. throughout the set. There are definalty alot of HC dance moves, but none of which are pussy.
Hardcore dancing barely consists of "kicks and punches". It is a style of mosh done while a hardcore band is playing there set. It is all about maximum energy output. If you saw real HC dancing, you would not call it pussy.
This is how it works:
1. The band starts playing a song on the stage.
2. People line up perpendicular to the stage (on each end).
3. They start charging at each other and provoking others around then to join in.
4. The walk/run across the floor is done with alot of agressivness. There are some moves done here such as whiping your arms behind your back, sliding your feet around, busting out, stretching forward then retracting immediatly, etc.
5. The song gets going. A fast beat is playing, and there is some slight mosh going on. Then the song really gets going and the stage dives begin. There are pile up, sing alongs, varieties of jumps.
6. Then there is a breakdown in the song. Everyone stops and start two steppin. It gets heavier and there is more agressive two steppin, and also some stage steppin.
8. Back to the fast part.
9. Now it's time for the throwdown. This is what scene kids try to copy but end up doing it pussy style. It's like a breakdown but alot heavier. People tend to get low and sing their arms in beat to the song. If you saw a real throwdown you would never mention pussy around hardcore again.
Then is more random 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, etc. throughout the set. There are definalty alot of HC dance moves, but none of which are pussy.
by tronix June 30, 2005
Get the hardcore dancing mug.This is a genre of music that spun off from punk in the early 80's. It is typically just fast punk music with a "hardcore beat." The other hardcore which could be referred to as "Modern Hardcore," is unrelated to the original hardcore music. "Modern Hardcore" involves metal screaming/vocals, double bass and technical guitar (NOTE* Slayer was the first band to really use double bass), is basically people that like metal but do not want to call themselves "metal heads," so they adopted the term hardcore.
Minor Threat and Dead Kennedys played hardcore music in the 80's.
A good hardcore band today is A Global Threat.
The kids that wear camouflage and like to hear some sick double bass are not "hardcore."
A good hardcore band today is A Global Threat.
The kids that wear camouflage and like to hear some sick double bass are not "hardcore."
by Thomas Too Shlong December 28, 2005
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Bands who are normally pretty good, but whose fans are mainly complete fucktards, who for some reason don't want their favourite bands to be make lots of money and be rewarded for their hard work. because the fans are so obsessed with their own image and can't stand to be different from any other hardcore fan. Fucking grow up! Be your own person you pleb. same goes for all of you scene kids, be yourself not every other scene kid. i would say same for chavs, but they can't read, so i'd be wasting my time.
Me "i like atreyu"
Some hard-core guy "you can't! then everyone will know them and they won't be good!"
well fucking news flash! Hardcore Bands make music videos! those very same music videos get played on tv on music channels such as Scuzz and (untill it began to suck) Kerrang!
Some hard-core guy "you can't! then everyone will know them and they won't be good!"
well fucking news flash! Hardcore Bands make music videos! those very same music videos get played on tv on music channels such as Scuzz and (untill it began to suck) Kerrang!
by 666Ninja June 27, 2007
Get the Hardcore Bands mug.Any band with too much distortion, too little musical output, and one very bad singer automatically qualifies as (insert scene here)core.
by miss grace December 2, 2004
Get the hardcore/anything-core mug.a casual gamer minus a girlfriend, wife, job or some form of satisfying social life. They are mostly teenage boys, but some are grown men with the mentality of the average teenage boy.
a hardcore gamer would likely say, "that was so easy, I stayed home and beat in like two days"
note: they also never left the house or spoke to another human being n person during that entire 48 hour period.
note: they also never left the house or spoke to another human being n person during that entire 48 hour period.
by shagedy September 9, 2009
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Truck/Car Club located in San Diego, CA.
Originated in 2000 as a group of outcast BMX'ers from in a ghetto high school. As time went on, it held members together forming a lifestyle of its own. HCA is now a tight Brotherhood, members are brought together through their interests, and held tother by their beliefs.
HCA is not a gang despite the style, or "look" of the members. Most members in the club are products of their environment, most of which came from the streets of SouthEast San Diego.
Look for them at local car events, races, the sand dunes, car shows, rallies, etc., as HCA is forever growing!
Truck/Car Club located in San Diego, CA.
Originated in 2000 as a group of outcast BMX'ers from in a ghetto high school. As time went on, it held members together forming a lifestyle of its own. HCA is now a tight Brotherhood, members are brought together through their interests, and held tother by their beliefs.
HCA is not a gang despite the style, or "look" of the members. Most members in the club are products of their environment, most of which came from the streets of SouthEast San Diego.
Look for them at local car events, races, the sand dunes, car shows, rallies, etc., as HCA is forever growing!
"Did you see that pack of trucks pass us?"
"Yeah they looked mean all blacked out and loud! I wonder what those stickers meant?"
"Probably some kind of crew"
"That one team at the races tonight had some pretty sick rides, the bald headed thug lookin dudes"
"Yeah, I would hate to win pinks on them!"
"Hey what is HCA, man?"
"Our car/truck club, HCA HARDCORE ALLIANCE"
"Oh, can I join?"
"Hahaha. People dont just 'join'."
"Yeah they looked mean all blacked out and loud! I wonder what those stickers meant?"
"Probably some kind of crew"
"That one team at the races tonight had some pretty sick rides, the bald headed thug lookin dudes"
"Yeah, I would hate to win pinks on them!"
"Hey what is HCA, man?"
"Our car/truck club, HCA HARDCORE ALLIANCE"
"Oh, can I join?"
"Hahaha. People dont just 'join'."
by HAMMER831 September 22, 2009
Get the HCA HARDCORE ALLIANCE mug.Hardcore fans of Homestar Runner. Absolute geeks with a sense of feeling that waering a Homestar t-shirt bi-daily and visit the site everyday claiming that it is "the best site evar". Usually hardcore homestar fans are extremely annoying cum dumpsters. There is a difference between visiting the site every now and then and saying that Homestar is a god.
Hardcore Homestar Fans...
-Buy and wear Homestar merchandise to an excessive level
-Imitate Homestar Runner's accent and speech
-Give out impossible to recognize references to secret parts of the Homestar website, like 90% of all urbandictionary.com Homestar fans.
-Are socially outcasted because of thuer sick obsession to this highly overrated website.
-Buy and wear Homestar merchandise to an excessive level
-Imitate Homestar Runner's accent and speech
-Give out impossible to recognize references to secret parts of the Homestar website, like 90% of all urbandictionary.com Homestar fans.
-Are socially outcasted because of thuer sick obsession to this highly overrated website.
by nikkan_hanil January 15, 2004
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