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Positive hardcore : ウィキペディア英語版 | Positive hardcore
Positive hardcore (sometimes shortened to posicore or posi-core) is a branch of the hardcore punk music scene, that is socially aware, or focuses on values, such as being inclusive, community-oriented, and anti-violent.〔Haenfler, 2006, pp. 92-96〕〔Kuhn, 2010, p. 16〕 The genre was created as a backlash to the violence and negativity in the straight edge scene.〔Reyes, 2008, p. 112〕 Since the term was coined in the 1980s, it has been applied to a divergent group of musical styles and bands including The Wonder Years,〔Martin, 2011〕 7 Seconds,〔Ensminger, 2011, p. 162〕 Youth of Today,〔Wood, 2006, p. 50〕 and Good Clean Fun.〔Haenfler, 2006, p. 93〕 Early positive hardcore bands in the 1980s and 1990s sang about social issues such as the treatment of the LGBT community by the hardcore punk scene〔 as well as non-violence and scene unity.〔Haenfler, 2006, pp. 94-95〕 These were topics that the hardliners rejected. In the late 2000s through the 2010s there has been a renaissance in the genre. 〔Reyes, 2008, p. 116〕 Instead of being a backlash against hardline, the renaissance comes from a backlash against the (2010s) dominant metalcore bands in the scene.〔Reyes, 2008, p. 114〕 ==Notes==
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