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This is a list of notable bands considered to be thrashcore. Thrashcore (also known as fastcore) is a fast tempo subgenre of hardcore punk that emerged in the early 1980s, that is essentially sped-up hardcore, often using blast beats. ACxDC [1] The Accüsed [2] Benümb [3] Cryptic Slaughter [4] Deep Wound [4] Dirty Rotten Imbeciles [5] [6] Dr ...
Thrashcore is often confused with crossover thrash and sometimes thrash metal. [3] [4] Further confusion is added by the fact that many crossover bands, such as D.R.I., began as influential thrashcore bands. [3] Throughout the '80s, the term "thrash" was in use as a synonym for hardcore punk (as in the New York Thrash compilation of 1982). It ...
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The band identified with the anarchist, crust punk, cyclist and thrashcore movements. Known for hectic live performances, the band toured extensively in the United States, Europe, Australia and Southeast Asia, including several sections of the latter continent previously unvisited by touring Western rock bands. [1]
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Dirty Rotten Imbeciles (then-called US D.R.I. [1]) was formed in Houston in May 1982 by former members of the hardcore punk band Suburbanites.The original line-up consisted of Spike Cassidy on guitar, Kurt Brecht on lead vocals, Eric Brecht on drums and Dennis Johnson on bass, [4] which was basically the Suburbanites with Cassidy on guitar.
Online music magazine Stereogum labeled the band "a cultishly beloved band of hardcore extremists" that was "influential on later generations of bands that combined hardcore and metal". [14] In 2018, British Kerrang! magazine declared Septic Death as the best hardcore band from Idaho and that the band "inspired cornerstone bands such as Infest ...
Negative FX played fast and unmelodic hardcore punk that often featured shouted gang vocals on the songs' choruses, which was influential in the development of thrashcore. The band members consisted of Patrick Raftery on guitar, Rich Collins on bass, Dave Bass on drums, and high-profile vocalist Jack Kelly, who frequently went by the name of ...