A stereotype of someone who listens to hardcore, specifically deathcore and will listen to hip-hop and gansta rap in the car. True hardcore kids dress very similar to that of the hip hop culture, including a baller-cap with a shiny sticker, T-shirt, cargo or gym shorts and sometimes wear "emo glasses." They have tattoos on their neck and arms and some kind of facial piercing.
Hardcore kids differ from scene kids who are similar because they listen to hardcore, but have long hair, no facial hair, and wear tight clothes. Also, some scene kids are girls.
by codenamesmash December 22, 2008
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by Goon October 19, 2004
Get the Happy Hardcore mug.Ok, I always had a nagging suspicion that emos and "hardcore" kids (emos with spiked hair who curse a lot) were pathetic faggots, but when I saw hardcore dancing for the first time, my preconceptions were confirmed. Hardcore dancing consists of some 90-pound little twat with greasy black hair flailing his limbs around, punching and kicking the air. Though annoying, pathetic, and downright retarded, it is a suitable method of dancing to emo and "hardcore" music, as the music takes no talent to create and sounds like a pack of whining retards, so the dancing should be similar. Hardcore dancing is a disgrace to moshing. You can say metal is a thing of the past all you want, because it doesn't make the present trends (such as emo) suck any less. Fags.
by Chernorizets Hrabr December 21, 2004
Get the Hardcore Dancing mug.Dancing or simply moshing, is an expression of the audience's emotional response to Hardcore music. Not just a dance but a social device. People can relate to people who share common enjoyment of the dance. Some hardcore kids look down on those who dance like crap. Some don't dance but hate mosh which is different from dancing in the respect that it is done in the crowd, generally with the intention of injuring spectators or those who are being disrespectful to the music, band, scene etc. Scnene kids are considered to be an abonination of the true hardcore scene in that they only show up to shows to be "trendy" and have no affiliation with music and are obsessed with being "Brootal". Some just like the fashion, whatever. anyways...Getting hurt is just something that happens at hardcore shows,during the dance. two stepping, floor punches, windmills, and spin kicks are common. so are broken noses, bruises, bloddy lips and sometimes broken bones. actually, this is bad def. of hardcore dancing and is basically an overview of hardcore in general. ha ha enjoy?
breaking shit, punching posers, hardfelt lyrics. kicking holes in the walls. throwing elbows, twosteppin your ass off. Respect, Friends, Family, Forever.
Ex.) Hardcore dancing is kinda a stupid word to describe it, try the word "Mosh". not like Butt Metall Monkey Moshing though, it's different, it's better. It involves skill.
Ex.) Hardcore dancing is kinda a stupid word to describe it, try the word "Mosh". not like Butt Metall Monkey Moshing though, it's different, it's better. It involves skill.
by Bob Boyk May 6, 2008
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Hardcore is an inferior bastardization of metal and Hardcore Dancing is an inferior bastardization of the pit.
by landamo October 31, 2004
Get the Hardcore Dancing mug.A genre that once related to fugazi but now is related to pussies like Alesana, and A skylit Drive. A genre for kids who follow the rules and attend Sunday School every week because they're good children, and if a song doesn't have a breakdown than it's not good song.
Trapped Under Ice scares me so I'll listen to two guys fucking each other with some guitars that's true post hardcore beauty.
by Ceremony Rules October 4, 2011
Get the Post Hardcore mug.A prep who somewhat styles after the famous gotti boys and wear brands such as Lacoste, J.Lindeberg, Versace, FCUK, Deisel, Energie .... the list continues, some hardcore preps are gangster but some are not. They care about their style and aren't afraid to spend $100.00 on a shirt.
hardcore prep 1: Yo man that shirt is tiight!
hardcore prep 2: yeh man I no but it was 85 bucks
hardcore prep 1: oh well does it really matter?
hardcore prep 2: yeh man I no but it was 85 bucks
hardcore prep 1: oh well does it really matter?
by bbrraadd. December 25, 2008
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