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Old 06-07-2011, 02:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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"in the early to late 90's mellodic hardcore developed"

wait, what? The melodic hardcore scene came out before the early 90's. Dag Nasty for example, "Can I Say" was released in 1986. Even before them, Bad Religion's first EP from 1981, Social Distortion's "Mommy's Little Monster" came out in 1983.

Not to mention around that time, bands like Marginal Man, 7 Seconds, Youth Brigade, Articles of Faith, Government Issue.. the list goes on.


"hardcore started in the early 80's with bands like minor threat, black flag. it was just faster and more aggressive punk."

once again, have to stop you. It started in the late 70's.

Oh, and The Teen Idels came before Minor Threat.

From 1978, the first hardcore release:


though some debate has been put out on if it was the first, i think it is the first to get a release, but not the first recorded though.

also around that time you had, Black Flag, Bad Brains, Mentally Ill, Misfits, Dead Kennedys, The Germs and Avengers.


I mean if you are going to claim to talk about the scene as if you know it, least you could do is some research on the subject.
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