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Boston hardcore is the hardcore punk scene of Boston, Massachusetts. It is not to be confused with Boston metalcore (also known as metallic hardcore, itself an offshoot of Boston hardcore.) ==Boston hardcore music history== The colleges and universities of Greater Boston offered a favorable venue for non-commercial music to be played. Several schools have their own radio stations, such as WBRS, WEEI, WMFO, WERS, WRKO, WMLN, WUMB, WAVM, WMBR, WUML, WHRB, WZBC, and WTBU. The colleges also supplied young patrons for the local nightclubs and bars where local hardcore bands had gigs. First-generation Boston hardcore bands as documented in ''American Hardcore'' included SS Decontrol, Negative FX, Gang Green, Jerry's Kids, The F.U.'s, and D.Y.S..〔(American Hardcore official site )〕 Hardcore quickly usurped the existing "alternative" punk scene, which included bands such as Mission of Burma. This created something of a generation gap conflict that could be seen at such events as Mission of Burma's then-final show, where members of many leading hardcore bands created a near-riot when, due to the hardcore dancing supposedly ruining Burma's swan song, Negative FX's sound was shut down.〔(YouTube video of Negative FX )〕 This militant straight edge group, consisting of many members from such bands as Al Quint of No System, Craig Lewis of Melee, and more of the like, were known as the "Boston Crew". Their hard-line, no tolerance attitudes became a defining characteristic for later bands such as Slapshot, Blood for Blood, Fit for Abuse, and Shot Dead. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Boston hardcore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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