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Old 12.25.2006, 07:41 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Androol
post-hardcore?! youre way off. thats shit on dischord like Regulator Watts, Crownhate Ruin, Fugazi, etc.

Oh brother, we are now taking something as ambiguous as "post-hardcore" and limiting it to a handful of bands like a formula? There are lots of types of post-hardcore, on lots of different labels. The Sun City Girls are fucking "post-hardcore" for one very exotic example. They totally came out of the Phoenix hardcore scene, and played on indie comps and shows that featured the like of JFA, and they've never lost sight of they're antogonist roots. They just do it in a different way than Fugazi, The Ex (who were arguably "post-hardcore" back when hardcore started), or Lightning Bolt.

Power Violence is certainly a sub-genre of hardcore, which makes pretty much any Power Violence group post-hardcore.
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