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Hardcore punk
Stylistic origins Punk rock, Heavy metal music
Cultural origins Late 1970s, United States
Typical instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, drums
Mainstream popularity Low with some exceptions
Derivative forms Thrash metal, crossover thrash, metalcore, rapcore, post-hardcore
Subgenres
Christian hardcore, d-beat, emo, melodic hardcore, nardcore, powerviolence, skate punk, thrashcore
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Fusion genres
Grindcore, crust punk, crossover thrash,...