Japanese hardcore
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Japanese hardcore punk, also known as Japcore, refers to the fast-paced Japanese punk/hardcore genre. The original intent of Japcore was to protest the social and economic changes sweeping Japan in the 1980's and 1990's. GISM and The Stalin are considered by many to be the founding fathers of Japcore. Occasionally, Japcore artists will include elements of crust punk, thrash metal, visual kei, anarcho punk, horrorpunk, and d-beat in their songs. The lyrics often focus on social issues, such as nuclear weapons, poverty, and corruption caused by capitalism.
[edit] Examples of Japcore
- 2nd Degree
- Aburadako
- Anarchy Condoms
- ARMS
- Assfort
- Balzac
- Bastard
- Battle of Disarm
- Beyond Description
- The Boredoms
- Chicken Bowels
- Cocobat
- The Comes
- Confuse
- Crow
- Death Side
- Disclose
- Disdomestic Violence
- Forward
- Framtid
- Fuck on the Beach
- Gauze
- Garlic Boys
- GISM
- Hylkiö
- Insane Youth
- Inkisicao
- Judgement
- Kuro
- Lip Cream
- Nightmare
- Pear of the West
- Power of Idea
- Raw Gauge
- Retort
- Rose Rose
- Screen Out
- Slight Slappers
- Systematic Death
- Tetsu Arrey
- The Stalin
- Vivisick
- The Willard
- Yoshiaki
- Zero Fast
[edit] External links
- Japanese Hardcore Information Database on Deep Fry Bonanza Punk/Hardcore Webzine - working external links
- MCR Co. a Japanese Hardcore punk label since 1983
- Obscure Japanese Underground band lists and information
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