Hardcore
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In music, hardcore may be used to refer to:
- Hardcore punk, a more intense version of punk rock
- *Hardcore Emo, a style of music that existed primarily in the early-mid 90s, also known as Chaotic Emo
- *Christian hardcore, a form of hardcore punk music featuring evangelical Christian lyrics and themes
- *Melodic hardcore, a more melodic, less furious version of hardcore punk
- *Post-hardcore, a musical offshoot of hardcore punk
- *Hardcore dancing, a form of mosh dancing or slam dancing
- Hardcore techno, a subgenre of electronic dance music closely related to Gabber
- *Happy hardcore, a form of dance music typified by a very fast tempo, female vocals, and saccharine lyrics
- *UK hardcore, a genre found at the start of the 21st century in the United Kingdom
- *Breakbeat hardcore, which shares its rhythm lines with breakbeat
- *Digital hardcore, a gritty genre first defined by Alec Empire in the early 1990s
- Hardcore hip hop, a subgenre of hip hop characterized by confrontational lyrics and gritty beats
- Hard material such as rubble or clinker tipped into soft ground so that people or heavy vehicles can pass across it safely.
- Hardcore gamer as opposed to a casual gamer
- Hardcore pornography, a form of pornography that features explicit sexual acts
- *Max Hardcore (born Paul F. Little, 1956) a controversial American male porn star
- Hardcore wrestling, a style of professional wrestling
- *Forever Hardcore, a professional wrestling documentary DVD
- *Hardcore Homecoming, a professional wrestling event in 2005
- Hardcore (film), a 1979 film written and directed by Paul Schrader and starring George C. Scott.
- Hard-core predicate, a mathematical term
- In nuclear physics, a potential (force) that forbids two nucleons to share the same space.
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