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thrashcore

Thrashcore (also known as fastcore〔(Interview with Max Ward ). ''Maximum Rock'n'Roll''. Retrieved June 19, 2008.〕) is a fast tempo subgenre of hardcore punk that emerged in the early 1980s.〔Felix von Havoc. (''Maximum Rock'n'Roll'' #219 ). Retrieved June 19, 2008.〕 Thrashcore is essentially sped-up hardcore punk, with bands often using blast beats.〔 Songs can be very brief, and thrashcore is in many ways a less dissonant, less metallic forerunner of grindcore. Like hardcore groups, thrashcore lyrics typically emphasize youthful rebellion or antimilitarism. In some ways, the genre is aligned with skateboarder subculture.〔
==Terminological ambiguity==
Thrashcore is often confused with crossover thrash and sometimes thrash metal.〔Felix von Havoc. (''Maximum Rock'n'Roll'' #198 ). Retrieved June 20, 2008.〕〔"Powerviolence: The Dysfunctional Family of Bllleeeeaaauuurrrgghhh!!". ''Terrorizer'' no. 172. July 2008. p. 36-37.〕 Further confusion is added by the fact that many crossover bands, such as D.R.I., began as influential thrashcore bands.〔 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 eventually came to be used for the faster, more intense style of hardcore punk. The term thrashcore is of recent vintage but dates from at least 1993.〔As Max Ward writes, "625 started in 1993 in order to help out the local Bay Area thrashcore scene." 〕 The "-core" suffix is necessary to distinguish it from the thrash metal scene, which is also referred to as "thrash" by fans. Still more confusingly, the term "thrashcore" is occasionally used by the music press to refer to thrash metal-inflected metalcore.〔Voegtlin, Stewart (July 29, 2008). ("Soulfly Cranks Up the Thrash and Triggers a Debacle" ). Village Voice. Retrieved July 31, 2008.〕

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