Scandinavian hardcore
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Scandinavian hardcore often refers to a style of hardcore punk that originated in the 1980's that is somewhat associated with D-beat. This is however far from the only style of hardcore that is played in the Nordic countries.
[edit] Examples of Scandinavian hardcore groups
Hardcore punk groups from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden
- Anti-Cimex legendary Swedish Hardcore
- Amdi Petersens Arme Danish Hardcore with 7" on Havoc Records. Now broken up. [1]
- Avskum Brutal Swedish hardcore [2]
- DS 13 Swedish Hardcore with releases on Havoc, now broken up. [3]
- Life... But How To Live It? Legendary Norwegian hardcore band, 1987-1994. [4]
- Mob 47Legendary and influential Swedish Hardcore. [5]
- Skitsystem Swedish hardcore with releases on Havoc. [6]
- Totalitär Swedish influential band that was around from 1986 to 2003. [7]
- Victims Swedish Hardcore with release on Havoc. [8]
- Wolfbrigade Swedish hardcore band with releases on Havoc. [9]
- Terveet Kädet a finnish band originating from 1980.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Source Havoc Records links
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