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  1. Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. Like the term " post-punk ", the term "post-hardcore" has been applied to a broad constellation of groups. Initially taking inspiration from post-punk and noise rock, post-hardcore began ...

    • Fugazi – Waiting Room (1988) You could make a case for Hüsker Dü, Naked Raygun or Minutemen being the first post-hardcore bands, expanding what could be done within the scene’s somewhat limiting initial remit, but the first real sonic domino to fall was probably Fugazi.
    • Jawbox – Savoury (1994) Jawbox should have been huge. In a better world they would have been, but fate determined otherwise, instead shuffling them off to the margins of rock history, notable for their influence on bands like Deftones who’d later take some of their sensitivity and muscular heft to create something new, fresh and absolutely vital.
    • Hum – Stars (1995) Despite influencing everyone from Weezer to the latest nu-gaze wannabes treading the boards, Illinois quartet Hum are another band who feel like they’ve never truly gotten the recognition they deserve.
    • Quicksand – Thorn In My Side (1995) It’s a toss-up between this or Fazer from the NYC quartet’s debut album Slip, released two years previous, but Thorn In My Side saw Quicksand attract the attention of MTV, and the genre as a whole was suddenly being looked upon with curious interest from people with dollar signs in their eyes.
  2. Like post-punk, post-hardcore is a term for a broad constellation of groups. Many emerged from the hardcore punk scene, or TOOK INSPIRATION FROM HARDCORE, while concerning themselves with a wider degree of expression." Everything Post-Hardcore. Breakdowns, melodies, screams, the things we love.

  3. Jan 15, 2012 · To its many fans, post-hardcore has not only been alive and well for a long time, but it has also provided some of the most evocative and daring music in recent years. To others, however, this strange genre may rarely seem like anything more than a bafflingly loud and shambolic noise played by screaming, under-nourished kids.

  4. Apr 24, 2007 · In our last installment of the 90 Minute Guide, I put together a 90-minute collection of some of the Elephant 6 collective’s best offerings. But on the eve of the release of a new Shellac album, the first in seven years, my focus has turned to a much louder muse: post-hardcore. As with any genre, what counts as post-hardcore is subject to ...

  5. red-eyes-black-kevin. • 10 yr. ago. Since you said ELI5, I'll give my viewpoint although u/-stin killed it. post-hardcore. post | hardcore. post = after, influenced by | hardcore = hardcore punk music. influenced by hardcore punk music. Post- [any genre] is always going to stretch far and wide since it's essentially a genre fusion.

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  7. Another important influence on many of these bands was U.K. post-punk from the late '70s and early '80s; Gang of Four, Public Image Limited, Joy Division, and Wire played a significant role in many of the bands' musical growth. Some post-hardcore bands, like Fugazi and Quicksand, had roots in the beginnings of hardcore punk and were able to ...