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硬核朋克 事实

硬核朋克是朋克摇滚中一个速度极快、极具侵略性的子流派,以狂暴的节奏、嘶吼的唱腔以及往往带有政治色彩的歌词为特征。它那粗粝、未经雕琢的音色摒弃了主流音乐的陈规,拥抱DIY精神与强烈的能量。该流派的影响力横跨多个音乐场景,并持续激励着具有政治意识和满怀激情的音乐人。

起源

起源
United States
年代
late 1970s

声音特征

fast tempohigh volumeaggressive vocalsguitar bass drumsrhythmic emphasis over melodyunpredictable song structures

歌词主题

political topicssocial issuesanti commercialismanti establishment

历史

Origins and early development

Hardcore punk originated in the late 1970s. Its roots can be traced to earlier punk scenes in San Francisco and Southern California and it was also inspired by Washington, D.C., and New York punk and early proto-punk. It arose as a reaction against the prevailing hippie cultural climate of the time and sprouted underground scenes across the United States in the early 1980s, particularly in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Boston, and New York.

Evolution or diversification

Hardcore spawned movements such as straight edge and its associated sub-movements hardline and youth crew. The genre was heavily involved in the rise of independent record labels in the 1980s and with DIY ethics. Notable hardcore scenes also developed in Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, and Brazil, and the genre influenced other genres including grunge and thrash metal.

Cultural or musical significance

Hardcore punk is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock and generally eschews commercialism and the established music industry. It often addresses social and political topics with confrontational, politically charged lyrics. Musically it emphasized speed and rhythmic intensity over melody, used the traditional singer/guitar/bass/drum format, and favored louder higher-volume performances with unpredictable song forms and abrupt tempo changes.

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