posthardcore

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post- +‎ hardcore

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posthardcore (uncountable)

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  1. A genre of music mainly derived from hardcore punk, with slower tempos and softer vocals.
    • 1990, Robert Christgau, Christgau's record guide: the '80s:
      [] an original posthardcore band whose outrageousness is truly arty []
    • 2006, Andrew Beaujon, Body piercing saved my life, page 80:
      David's faith in his church had been built on sandy ground for a while by the time he discovered politically correct, dub-influenced posthardcore.
    • 2009, Steve Waksman, This ain't the summer of love, page 304:
      Replacing Jane's Addiction as headliner that year was the Red Hot Chili Peppers, another LA-based posthardcore fusion ensemble.

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