i actually agree with you, the fans of modern hardcore like tui and terror have created hardcore dancing, which is just skanking with a bit of violence. old school hardcore like Circle Jerks, Youth of today, and minor threat have real moshing
@XXOAPTRAGEDY It can be characterized by chugging riffs based around basic (and often no) progression.The lyrical content often complains about the unfairness of teenage situation, parents, school, or in rare cases politics
A) the acacia strain rules and Vincent has probably been in the scene a lot longer than you, so what if his band isn't straight up hardcore? JP was in a hardcore band called some girls and was also in The Locust and they weren't hardcore, but he is still a hardcore kid. Being a hardcore kid doesn't mean you're prone to extremely underground music. I love Terror and Hatebreed and both of those bands are really popular. B) You have to buy vinyl to fit into the scene?Lol
@XXOAPTRAGEDY do u like any international hardcore thats more of my thing so many countries have a sceneits hard to keep up thats why it interests me to see the different sounds coming from diffent nations dealing with different forms or angst that put usa shit into perspective.countries like finland,sweden,england,indonesia ,japan,amsterdam scotland, croatia.have some brutal hardcore ,d-beat,thrash straigh foward shit.JUST SOME here just overdo it with the cliches and predictable instrumentals