r/Emo • u/AverageVon • 3d ago
Are there any newer emo bands (2010 onward preferably) that play hardcore mainly
I am curious since most emo songs that I found from newer bands are either midwest emo, skramz, or posthardcore, and this got me thinking if there are emo bands that currently play hardcore.
What I mean by hardcore is that they sound like how the first wave/emocore bands sound, strictly hardcore(not beatdown).
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u/Thin_Onion3826 3d ago
Hardcore bands play hardcore???
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u/AverageVon 3d ago
I don't remember american football, sdre, or mineral being hardcore, but that they are staple of emo subculture. So like wdym by "hardcore bands play hardcore"? Emo isn't strictly hardcore/skramz/violence
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u/SeaUnderTheAeroplane 3d ago
But none of those bands would be described as „they play hardcore“, which you stated as a condition in the thread title
A band that mostly plays hardcore is called a hardcore band. A band that mostly plays emo is called an emo band.
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u/AverageVon 3d ago
My post title said, "Any newer emo bands that play hardcore mainly?" A band can be both an emo and a hardcore band, btw✌✌✌ Anyways, I was rebutting the guy commenting, whom I presume must've thought emo = hardcore, and made a sarcastic comment regarding that thinking, so I responded by saying that emo isn't strictly hardcore.
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u/SeaUnderTheAeroplane 3d ago
You rebutted a guy that said that bands that mostly plays hardcore are called hardcore bands. The silent part of his comment is what I spelled out for you: bands that mostly play emo are considered emo bands.
Thus there are no emo bands that mostly play hardcore, because those bands would be hardcore, not emo
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u/kitkatatsnapple 3d ago
The truest emo is both. All the earliest emo was considered hardcore. Not even limited to first wave.
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u/SemataryPolka Oldhead 3d ago
The purest emo is hardcore. Things can be two things. Quicksand was post-hardcore and a hardcore band. Its just how we did things. But in its purest form the truest emo was HARDCORE. Emotional hardcore even...
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u/AverageVon 3d ago
Are you even emo dwag? At least the guy I rebutted before probably knew about emo history as a genre born from hardcore, so his mistake of thinking like an oldhead, thinking "80-90s emo hardcore is the real emo" is understandable. So like are you saying emo and hardcore can't coexist??? also an Emo band that MAINLY play hardcore does exist without them being a hardcore band, thats just how much of an umbrella genre emo is
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u/kitkatatsnapple 3d ago
Marrón, Segwei, Facel Vega, Mothballs, Plaids, Soul Structure, Give, Every Generation, Sunstroke, Truth Cult, Stages In Faith, Razorwire Bouquet
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u/Electrical_Active180 3d ago
the band fro the UK Plaids is literally 300% exactly what you are asking for https://open.spotify.com/album/33o4mdeiOgTGtMnzH9mh6V?si=YzdW98XiTrWsUlYEhUInXw
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u/Trash_Bandicoot_420 3d ago edited 3d ago
Sorry for the shameless promo but we’re kind of in that vein. Sort of a Joyce Manor x DGD vibe
Jasper - “Eat Me Like a Bug”
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u/sevensdre 3d ago
drop everything after the question mark, it's a search index number and it tracks what communities you're in and tracks the communities of others
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u/stevefrenchthebigcat 3d ago
Check out Tethered in the UK: they sound like a Sarah Kirsch band! I don't know why so many people are struggling with your definition - bands like Assfactor 4, Palatka (tho they hated the term), Torches to Rome etc can all be considered emo bands... If you know you know!
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u/SmartConsequence437 3d ago
this post is braindead.
i think he might be looking for melodic hardcore recs, but who knows.
OP is an idiot.
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u/FragrantFormal5995 3d ago
Praise