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Old 03.13.2008, 12:47 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by L3BURST
Ok, nice, can we say that The Ex is also hardcore then ?

I'd say so, but I've gotten into trouble with "purists" for doing so. Which is funny because each of these new genres is usually a reaction to the purists by musicians trying to attain freedom again, and then it ends up with even more compartmentalism.

My all time fave: Minor Threat. My fave most likely to illicit "That's Not Hardcore!" responses (which the best hardcore bands often were trying to get...): Meat Puppets circa first album.
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