Hardcore (also known as hardcore techno) is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany in the early 1990s...
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Digital hardcore is a fusion genre that combines hardcore punk with electronic dance music genres such as breakbeat, techno, and drum and bass while also...
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Belgian hardcore techno (also referred to as Belgian techno or rave techno[citation needed]) is an early style of hardcore techno that emerged from new...
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Power noise (redirect from Industrial hardcore)
experimental sounds in techno which crosses over a lot with the sounds of rhythmic noise although this is usually just known as industrial techno, instead of rhythmic...
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Gabber (redirect from Hardcore house)
music and a subgenre of hardcore techno, as well as the surrounding subculture. The music is more commonly referred to as hardcore, and is characterised...
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Mákina Hardcore Bouncy techno Breakcore Raggacore Digital hardcore Frenchcore Gabber Early hardcore [fr] Mainstream hardcore Happy hardcore UK hardcore Industrial...
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Mákina Hardcore Bouncy techno Breakcore Raggacore Digital hardcore Frenchcore Gabber Early hardcore [fr] Mainstream hardcore Happy hardcore UK hardcore Industrial...
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Mainstream hardcore, mainstyle or nu style gabber is a subgenre of hardcore techno. The essence of mainstream hardcore sound is a distorted bass drum...
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Electronic rock (redirect from Techno-punk)
fuse elements from other music styles, including punk rock, industrial rock, hip hop, techno and synth-pop, which has helped spur subgenres such as indietronica...
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Electronic body music (redirect from Techno Body Music)
sequences and combined them with the roughness of (hardcore) punk and thrash metal (cf. industrial metal). Nine Inch Nails continued the cross-pollination...
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