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[QUOTE="ArrowHead:149249"]By the way, to further show where I stand on the issue, I honestly don't think 90% of the people on this board have the slightest clue what "hardcore" music is. I'm not calling you guys ignorant, I'm just saying that the genre has been widened and mutated so badly since it's inception that there's very few bands around nowadays that play hardcore music. Back in the day I was lucky enough to watch bands like Stars and Stripes, DYS, Slapshot, Murphy's Law, Judge, the Bruisers, Sheer Terror, etc... change the entire punk/skinhead scene and spur the entire hardcore movement in boston and NY. Since then, a few bands like Bane, Terror, etc.. have continued on with the style, but otherwise the term "hardcore" has been adopted and misused by all kinds of bands that never would have fit on the bill with a single one of these bands. I see it all the time, people refer to thier bands as "hardcore" thinking that that means they're heavy, or underground, or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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