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post hardcore

An umbrella genre of punk for any styles that evolved from hardcore punk such as: noisecore, screamo,emocore,mathcore, power violence, crust and many other random words followed by:core

"I can't really catorgorze it, some kind of post hardcore"

by /\/3150/\/ July 13, 2005

25๐Ÿ‘ 62๐Ÿ‘Ž


post hardcore

post hardcore, is what hardcore becomes when all the emo and core and power pop artist get together and "mix it up" and make a sound that is more varying

post hardcore is pretty mucha combanation of what all the ska bands aren't

by Knick O'Connor February 1, 2006

25๐Ÿ‘ 73๐Ÿ‘Ž


post hardcore

The most ridicolous genre of music ever, which the world would probably be a much better place without. Originaly used in the 80s as a term for side-projects or 2nd bands of ex-members of well known hardcore bands, it has now become a stupid new fad defining a genre of music which has already been defined millions of times as pop punk, emo, hardcore, fattycore, etc.

A: Hey you want a bacon sandwhich?
B: Bacon sandwhich? wtfzzz, it's all about corned beef now yo.

Replace Bacon sandwhich with emo, and corned beef with post hardcore.

You get ma drift?

by Mr. Lady February 12, 2007

32๐Ÿ‘ 99๐Ÿ‘Ž


post hardcore

It all starts with punk rock, see, and rock 'n roll. From rock 'n roll spawned a style of music called "hard rock" which is basically rock 'n roll but deeper. When hard rock is blended with punk rock, we get hardcore rock which essentially pre-emo punk rock with heavier rhythms. Also spawning from rock 'n roll and classical music we get metal. Now, when we blend hardcore with metal, we get "metalcore" which is hardcore but with harmony elements and the occassional guitar solo. Now it gets complicated. When we blend hard rock with metal, we get thrash metal. If we take thrash metal, add some more emo and myspace, and blend it with hardcore rock, we get "post hardcore" which can very very easily be confused with screamo. The main difference between post hardcore and screamo is that in post hardcore, the singer still "sings" but doesn't go into a crying fit at some point during the song. Now, there is one more style that is left un-discussed. A style called "hXc'mo" (prounounced "aytch ex see mo". I'm not quite sure, but I think that hXc'mo is the product of blending screamo and post hardcore...that's the only logical way I can figure this shit out.

Classifying post hardcore and all these different music genres was a real bitch.

by Sceir December 27, 2005

17๐Ÿ‘ 47๐Ÿ‘Ž


post hardcore

Think Every Time I Die. Combine with an angry Dashboard Confessional, and you're pretty much there.

It's watered down hardcore, okay? IT'S NOT HARD TO UNDERSTAND.

Girl: Sup what music is this?
Boy: Why, it's post hardcore.

by x___kim June 2, 2005

24๐Ÿ‘ 94๐Ÿ‘Ž


post hardcore kid

ok, post hardcore kids are definitely NOT emo. they are kind of like hardcore kids, but not as hardcore...for lack of a better word. they listen to more melodic hardcore music. but that doesn't mean that they can't listen to hardcore music too. also, there's no set style for a post hardcore kid. they can wear whatever. its only a genre of music. hardcore is a style though.

post hardcore kid: oh man, i love the beautiful mistake.
other guy: yeah, they're great in concert.

by involving September 2, 2007

104๐Ÿ‘ 36๐Ÿ‘Ž


Post-Hardcore Kid

A Post-Hardcore kid is a teenager who listens to alot of "core" music, especially "Post-Hardcore". They are definite about their character, and they dont really follow a basic trend. They don't "Hardcore Dance", put on make-up, wear EXTREMELY tight pants, and they definitely don't say they are "bisexual" just because everybody else is. They like to be themselves. Although they listen to alot of "scene" music, they are not scene. They do wear skinny jeans (but not excruciatingly tight ones), usually vans, band tees or graphic tees, and maybe sometimes they straighten their hair. So I 'guess' they do basically follow a trend, but not as much as "scenesters" or "hardcore kids". Yes, they might listen to more heavy music like "Emmure" or "Suicide Silence" sometimes, but they don't quickly label themselves. That's another thing. They don't label themselves. They wear and do what they want. So basically I don't know why I just labeled them as a "Post- Hardcore" kid. They don't really have name. (I just need something for the title) They like the bands for the music, not the screaming, not for the popularity, or not for just ONE song.

There really only a few of "these kids".

Post-Hardcore Kid was really not a good title.

by bmth98 May 17, 2011

59๐Ÿ‘ 21๐Ÿ‘Ž