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Post-hardcore is a musical genre that evolved from hardcore punk, itself a part of the broader punk rock movement. One of the main influences on this genre is the band Fugazi.
Post-hardcore uses elements of hardcore, along with emo, metal, alternative rock or whatever, to create a more experimental sound. It can be more melodic than normal hardcore, but sometimes is heavier.
Post-hardcore contributors
[change | change source]- Fugazi
- Thrice
- Enter Shikari
- Alexisonfire
- Boysetsfire
- Silverstein
- The Used
- Rites of Spring
- Matchbook Romance
- Hawthorne Heights
- Story of the Year
- Senses Fail
- Pierce the Veil
- Escape the Fate
- Sleeping with Sirens
- Moose Blood