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[QUOTE="Lamp:528371"]Actually, that's not true. Hardcore as it was may be past its heyday, but there are plenty of bands out there still playing hardcore punk like it used to be in modern day. Check a couple labels: http://www.derangedrecords.com http://www.havocrex.com The reality is, no genre every really dies. It may get less popular, but there are still people playing 70s punk, there are still people playing 80s hardcore...hell, I wouldn't be surprised there are people out there somewhere trying to make disco. The thing about modern hardcore bands that sound old school is they get reduced to calling themselves thrash which causes even more confusion because then it makes you think "Thrash? Like metal?" Basically a lot of the stuff people call hardcore these days is NYHC influenced, which isn't particularly stuff I care for. And there's actually pictures on this site of my favorite band doing this in the 21st century, even though they're broken up now... http://www.returntothepit.com/pictures.php?id=6995[/QUOTE]
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