Hardcore

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The word hardcore may mean:

  • Hardcore punk, a heavier, faster version of punk rock
  • Hardcore dance music
    • Breakbeat hardcore, which shares its rhythm lines with breakbeat
    • Hardcore breaks
    • Hardcore techno, a subgenre of electronic dance music closely related to Dutch gabber music
      • Happy hardcore, a form of dance music typified by a very fast tempo, female vocals, and saccharine lyrics
      • UK hardcore, a genre found at the start of the 21st century in the United Kingdom
      • Digital hardcore, a gritty genre first defined by Alec Empire in the early 1990s
  • Hardcore hip hop, a subgenre of hip hop characterized by confrontational lyrics and gritty beats
  • "Hardcore", a song by NoiseCollector about plays on the word

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