Also, Dark Hardcore, as sometimes things can lean more towards Doom or Post Metal, as opposed to Black Metal. (Also, are Sludgecore, Death & Roll and Black & Roll too steep into the Metal spectrum already?)
Thanks for this! I’m a Metal-Head who’s really starting to get into punk as well (Especially PowerViolence with bands like Extortion and also Ceremony’s old stuff). It took me almost a year and a half to learn all the Metal genres. Because of how much I enjoy Music History/Theory, it was fun. I noticed Punk had a lot less but I didn’t know what they all sounded like/ song examples of each genre. 🤘 Edit: I did not know that Metalcore, Beatdown, Ect. (Metal x Punk crossovers were in this too) Metalcore and Groove Metal are my favorite metal genres!
hearing UK82 right after post hardcore was a breath of fresh air lol I like Death Side but have never heard of Burning Spirits this also makes me think about how much we owe to hardcore for so many genres
Great compilation, missed Straight Edge Hardcore ás it was played by bands like Unbroken, Chokehold, Strain, Earth Crisis, Undertow, Culture, Morning Again, Canon and so on. But this can be also put like Disembodied and bands like Deadguy and Botch in Old Metalcore. Also Political Hardcore is missing like Groundwork or Born Against but Hardcore was mostly political. So very good job done!
yeah to echo what some said about missing "straight edge hardcore", you could also add in the same vein "youthcrew" like champion and "posicore" like good clean fun
Hardcore punk parent genres: punk rock, rock Melodic hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, punk rock Emotional hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, punk rock, rock, alternative rock, indie rock, post hardcore, pop rock Post hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, rock, heavy metal, punk rock, indie rock, post punk, electronics in rock music Uk82 parent genre: punk rock Hardcore oi: not a real genre D-beat parent genres: hardcore punk, crossover thrash Crust punk: hardcore punk, punk rock, heavy metal, anarcho punk, extreme metal Japanese hardcore: just hardcore punk from japan Nardcore: punk Ska punk: punk rock, hardcore punk, third-wave of ska, reggae fusion New york hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, metalcore Beatdown hardcore parent genre: hardcore punk Metalcore: its a metal genre Crossover thrash: hardcore punk, thrash metal, Thrashcore parent genres: hardcore punk, crossover thrash, punk rock Powerviolence parent genres: hardcore punk, grindcore, punk rock, thrashcore, thrash metal, punk metal Emoviolence: just a fusion of powerviolence and emotional hardcore Grindcore parent genres: hardcore punk, crust punk, thrashcore, d-beat, extreme metal, death metal, heavy metal, noise rock, rock Queercore parent genres: hardcore punk, punk rock, anarcho-punk, indie rock, industrial music Digital hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, hardcore
There is so much more variety and important bands within Metalcore. Also calling ETID "modern" is an odd choice. They might have pioneered modern metalcore with Underoath, but they were doing it decades ago. Modern changes with time. I would say modern metalcore would be Knocked Loose, Counterparts, Khubli Khan, Jesus Piece, etc.
Ska Punk is Punk Rock with Ska, then there is Skacore which is Ska with Hardcore Punk, while Crack rock stedy would be more aggressive Skacore influenced by Crust Punk.
There is a sub genre that should be added- Rock n Roll Hardcore Punk- Bands: Annihilation Time, Inepsy, Lazy Dogs, Pink Mist, Char-Man, Blasting Concept
Good list, but you failed to mention the band that Literally coined the phrase "Skacore" - the Mighty Mighty Bosstones! And what about KrishnaCore or Straight Edge??
@@EpixNirvana_Fan101 i dont really remember what i was talking about but i think i was talking about the people who were saying add this genre/band add that genre/band
Missed some fundamentals: Where is straight edge? Where is bad religion? Where is black flag? You can’t say New York without saying agnostic front and sick of it all Where is Boston? (Slapshot etc) What about Hatecore? DRI invented Trash-core that’s not crossover S.O.D and M.O.D? Mighty mighty Bosstones? Good Intention - but some work to do to nail it
i like hardcore punk though i don't listen to it that much, but honestly i can barely tell the difference between these genres, most of them sound the same to me
tbh yoy serm like the person to ask.... I've been looking for something like if Joji did a song with old school BMTH. like of Nirvana wrote Nevermind in 2023. like lofi or SoundCloud rap but with nasty metalcore breakdowns. like if Hybrid Theory were a collab between JuiceWRLD and Beartooth. I found blackgaze (Rosetta, City of Caterpillar, DeafHeaven) and that rocks but irs not melodic enough. I like 5th wave emo but its not heavy and crunchy enough. any suggestions????
Yes, I considered those that are born from Hardcore itself, or have a lot of connection with it, as is the case with fusions. Others I did not take into account because they are subgenres of subgenres.
so i need help finding music.. I've been looking for something like if Joji did a song with old school BMTH. like of Nirvana wrote Nevermind in 2023. like lofi or SoundCloud rap but with nasty metalcore breakdowns. like if Hybrid Theory were a collab between JuiceWRLD and Beartooth. I found blackgaze (Rosetta, City of Caterpillar, DeafHeaven) and that rocks but irs not melodic enough. I like 5th wave emo but its not heavy and crunchy enough. basically I need Punk goes Pop 11 any suggestions????
Ah. Hardcore punk is the genre that gives birth to “emo”. It’s kinda funny how a bunch of hardcore punk bands from Washington D.C who have developed a style that morphs into something that is so melodic, and sentimental. Oh, the irony. 😆
that was one very weird long song
No kidding, I' was watching this video in my friend's place and he thought, that I' was listening one, long, weird, avant-garde punk song 😂
That’s unfortunate that they sound so similar :/
I like the sound tho
i would add blackened hardcore, chaotic hardcore and mathcore
Also, Dark Hardcore, as sometimes things can lean more towards Doom or Post Metal, as opposed to Black Metal. (Also, are Sludgecore, Death & Roll and Black & Roll too steep into the Metal spectrum already?)
What is chaotic hardcore?
thanks heaps. Picked up some sick new bands i never heard of!
Thanks for this! I’m a Metal-Head who’s really starting to get into punk as well (Especially PowerViolence with bands like Extortion and also Ceremony’s old stuff). It took me almost a year and a half to learn all the Metal genres. Because of how much I enjoy Music History/Theory, it was fun. I noticed Punk had a lot less but I didn’t know what they all sounded like/ song examples of each genre. 🤘
Edit: I did not know that Metalcore, Beatdown, Ect. (Metal x Punk crossovers were in this too)
Metalcore and Groove Metal are my favorite metal genres!
hearing UK82 right after post hardcore was a breath of fresh air lol
I like Death Side but have never heard of Burning Spirits
this also makes me think about how much we owe to hardcore for so many genres
I’m more into stuff like title fight and drug church
Where are Agnostic Front,Cro Mags and Sick of it All? They are the classic NYC HC Bands.
Great compilation, missed Straight Edge Hardcore ás it was played by bands like Unbroken, Chokehold, Strain, Earth Crisis, Undertow, Culture, Morning Again, Canon and so on. But this can be also put like Disembodied and bands like Deadguy and Botch in Old Metalcore. Also Political Hardcore is missing like Groundwork or Born Against but Hardcore was mostly political. So very good job done!
yeah to echo what some said about missing "straight edge hardcore", you could also add in the same vein "youthcrew" like champion and "posicore" like good clean fun
So many bands that I have so much love for.
wolfbrigage....now that's a nostalgic throwback for me, band rips even more now that i'm older
I glad to see Minor Threat
Hardcore punk parent genres: punk rock, rock
Melodic hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, punk rock
Emotional hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, punk rock, rock, alternative rock, indie rock, post hardcore, pop rock
Post hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, rock, heavy metal, punk rock, indie rock, post punk, electronics in rock music
Uk82 parent genre: punk rock
Hardcore oi: not a real genre
D-beat parent genres: hardcore punk, crossover thrash
Crust punk: hardcore punk, punk rock, heavy metal, anarcho punk, extreme metal
Japanese hardcore: just hardcore punk from japan
Nardcore: punk
Ska punk: punk rock, hardcore punk, third-wave of ska, reggae fusion
New york hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, metalcore
Beatdown hardcore parent genre: hardcore punk
Metalcore: its a metal genre
Crossover thrash: hardcore punk, thrash metal,
Thrashcore parent genres: hardcore punk, crossover thrash, punk rock
Powerviolence parent genres: hardcore punk, grindcore, punk rock, thrashcore, thrash metal, punk metal
Emoviolence: just a fusion of powerviolence and emotional hardcore
Grindcore parent genres: hardcore punk, crust punk, thrashcore, d-beat, extreme metal, death metal, heavy metal, noise rock, rock
Queercore parent genres: hardcore punk, punk rock, anarcho-punk, indie rock, industrial music
Digital hardcore parent genres: hardcore punk, hardcore
Really cool band examples honestly.
pop punk was born out of hardcore bands
For real, pop punk should be here
Easy core should be In there too.
Pop punk was born out of hardcore bands =/= pop punk is hardcore.
Ummm…..nope. Not really, because pop punk was already its own genre that was a hybrid of 2 genres. So, therefore, it didn’t come from hardcore punk.
this person probably thinks that the ramones are pop punk so probably not
1. Hooligans
2. All It Takes From Your Dreams To Come True
3. Higinia
My Top Three
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There is so much more variety and important bands within Metalcore. Also calling ETID "modern" is an odd choice. They might have pioneered modern metalcore with Underoath, but they were doing it decades ago. Modern changes with time. I would say modern metalcore would be Knocked Loose, Counterparts, Khubli Khan, Jesus Piece, etc.
What is the differnece between crack rock steady and ska punk?
Ska Punk is Punk Rock with Ska, then there is Skacore which is Ska with Hardcore Punk, while Crack rock stedy would be more aggressive Skacore influenced by Crust Punk.
@@robertstation8209 hell yeah thanks man!! Fk love crack rock steady!!!
Ska Suck
Crack rock has crust elements
ive always loved the sheer balls to the walls insanity of thrashcore and powerviolence. early dri is just awesome.
Saw my first show in 81, The UK Subs.
I will take classic hardcore any day.
modern hardcore punk and it's bands that popped off 20 years ago LFG
There is a sub genre that should be added- Rock n Roll Hardcore Punk-
Bands: Annihilation Time, Inepsy, Lazy Dogs, Pink Mist, Char-Man, Blasting Concept
Annihilation Time is mad underrated
"HC'n'Roll" is a better name
suspicious exclusion of screamo from this video
I feel like screamo is kinda it's own thing
Not including biohazard and madball in the new York hardcore slide should be a crime
beatdown's prolly my favourite tbh
I love powerviolence
bob tilton mentioned !
straight edge also is a genre
Talking about emotional hardcore without mentioning rites of spring should be a crime
That's because I had already put it in my video about the "Emo subgenres" and I didn't want to repeat bands.
@@robertstation8209 Fair enough
No Rorschach ( or Converge ) Botch, Shai Hulud, Zao , Earth Crisis , Unbroken , Kickback , Snapcase etc etc No Deathcore? 🤔
idk if this counts cuz it's more goth but i would also put Deathrock
modern hardcore-3 bands that were relevant a decade ago
Lower Definition ❤️
Good list, but you failed to mention the band that Literally coined the phrase "Skacore" - the Mighty Mighty Bosstones! And what about KrishnaCore or Straight Edge??
Mallcore Too don’t forget
what about emo, skramz and midwest screamo?
Uk82 for life!
Ахуенно, обожаю хардкор, в эмо кстати 3 порадовали, они нахрен никому не нужны, но джефф нельсон базу на барабанах выдает, как всегда
rip the germs rip Derby Crash
Bueno contenido bro 🤘🏼
gracias.
this comment section is insufferable
How? They're just talking about their favorite genres what's wrong with that
@@EpixNirvana_Fan101 i dont really remember what i was talking about but i think i was talking about the people who were saying add this genre/band add that genre/band
@@cecillianhater oh I see your point ig, I see people mentioning death core when it's a death metal sub genre, not hardcore so
Where is Youth Crew? 😳
Great vidéo !
Where tf is skramz ?
Missed some fundamentals:
Where is straight edge?
Where is bad religion?
Where is black flag?
You can’t say New York without saying agnostic front and sick of it all
Where is Boston? (Slapshot etc)
What about Hatecore?
DRI invented Trash-core that’s not crossover
S.O.D and M.O.D?
Mighty mighty Bosstones?
Good Intention - but some work to do to nail it
Yep, classic Grindcore without naming Napalm Death... that sound strange, lol!!
you also missed post melodic blackened nucore
What's Hatecore? Do you have any examples on mind? Would like to hear them.
jazzcore?
Some of them are pretty crapcore but thanks for compiling! There are some great ones after all
I've never heard streetpunk called "hardcore oi" before.
Hardcore Oi! is Streetpunk with less punk rock influence and more Hardcore and Oi! influence
(For me, Streetpunk = Hardcore + Oi! + Punk Rock)
@@big2-axe985agreed
The Exploited ??
They do have a few records which could be classified as HC.
Included under UK82 which is exactly right , They were frequently described as hardcore punk back in 82 and their sound has only got heavier since.
i like hardcore punk though i don't listen to it that much, but honestly i can barely tell the difference between these genres, most of them sound the same to me
Крэк рокстеди- лучшее, что придумало человечество
Where would Fugazi go?
Classic Post-Hardcore.
Very interesante
gracias
Very good vídeo brother :)
isn't crossover trash a subgener of Trash Metal? And isn't Modern Metalcore just Hardcore Metal? and wher is Knockedloose?
Crossover can be considered a sub genre of both Hardcore and Thrash. Some bands lean a little more one way or the other but fit fine in crossover
mathcore
Where is melodic metalcore, electronicore, gothencore, newschool hardcore, straight edge hardcore, bremen hardcore, kittencore, spirit filled hardcore, umeå hardcore, H8000?
Yes! New School Hardcore
This comment makes me want to puke
tbh yoy serm like the person to ask....
I've been looking for something like if Joji did a song with old school BMTH. like of Nirvana wrote Nevermind in 2023. like lofi or SoundCloud rap but with nasty metalcore breakdowns. like if Hybrid Theory were a collab between JuiceWRLD and Beartooth.
I found blackgaze (Rosetta, City of Caterpillar, DeafHeaven) and that rocks but irs not melodic enough. I like 5th wave emo but its not heavy and crunchy enough.
any suggestions????
What is spirit filled hardcore?
@@frizzlefry2436 In short, Christian hardcore (Strongarm)
Hardcore NÜ Metal
Are these ALL legit subgenres?
Yes, I considered those that are born from Hardcore itself, or have a lot of connection with it, as is the case with fusions. Others I did not take into account because they are subgenres of subgenres.
These are sub sub genres of hardcore
No, i made them.
@@gupster24 thank you daddy for all the good musik
@@gupster24 hahaha very funny
so i need help finding music..
I've been looking for something like if Joji did a song with old school BMTH. like of Nirvana wrote Nevermind in 2023. like lofi or SoundCloud rap but with nasty metalcore breakdowns. like if Hybrid Theory were a collab between JuiceWRLD and Beartooth.
I found blackgaze (Rosetta, City of Caterpillar, DeafHeaven) and that rocks but irs not melodic enough. I like 5th wave emo but its not heavy and crunchy enough.
basically I need Punk goes Pop 11
any suggestions????
alright: Every Time I Die - Map Change.
No deathcore?!
That’s metalcore, this guy doesn’t really include subgenres if subgenres
No Gutter Punk or Street Punk?
What is gutter punk?
bruh put bladee in this haha
Nails is power violence
At the Drive in...Classic Post-hardcore.....Yikes
what is it then, mate?
I mean yeah…it is.
Ah. Hardcore punk is the genre that gives birth to “emo”.
It’s kinda funny how a bunch of hardcore punk bands from Washington D.C who have developed a style that morphs into something that is so melodic, and sentimental. Oh, the irony. 😆
No sex pistols no screwdriver?
Sex pistols não é hardcore💀💀
Sex pistols - Not hardcore.
Hardcore has already gone beyond punk and become more mainstream. The prefix "punk" can be called redundant.
Sex Pistols are punk but not hardcore. Skrewdriver are nazi bullshit and definitely shouldn't bve included.
No mathcore?
It is a subgenre of Metalcore.
@@robertstation8209 strongly depends on the band tbh
theres bands that are just straight up hardcore while others have more metalcore elements
Disappointed in the PV and grind song choices but good video overall
h8000
I call it nu-metal
Nu-core
Ylebazari
qhats burningspirits?
i hadn't heard of it till this video, apparently it's uplifting japanese crust, kinda seems like the japanese version of neo-crust
@@TheFlameBladeWielder that makes sense. we love anime intros that are recorded in a bathroom on tape with three microphones.
"Hardcore oi !"? It's streetpunk bro
Why did I watch this? 🤦
we can't tell you bud
Mate do have any clue about how old you are.
no deathcore ?
deathcore is shit
Much better than metal
💀
no
agreed
That think what you show on the video have nothing to do with the name of your video
where deathcore?
Emotional hc. Very gender. Vomit the soul.
And what about Hatecore? That would be at least more appropriate than grindcore, because grindcore and hardcore are two different pairs of galoshes...
Could you give examples?
Like what is Hatecore?
that is pretty dumb
Not the best