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- - - Emo - - - Emo is a subgenre of hardcore punk music. Use of the term has been the subject of much debate. In its original incarnation, the term emo was used to describe the music of the mid 1980s DC scene and its associated bands. In later years, the term emocore, short for emotional hardcore, was also used to describe the DC scene and some of the regional scenes that spawned from it. The term emo was derived from the fact that, on occasion, members of a band would become spontaneously and literally emotional during performances. The most recognizable names of the period included Rites of Spring, Embrace, One Last Wish, Beefeater, Gray Matter, Fire Party and slightly later, Moss Icon. The first wave of emo began to fade after the breakups of most of the involved bands in the early 1990s. - - - Emo Violence - - - Emo Violence also related to screamo and Hardcore Emo, is a subgenre of music that evolved from Hardcore in the early 1990s, primarily in the Southeast, San Francisco, San Diego, New Jersey and Boston. This form of music uses vocals pushed past the point of normal sound by yelling and screaming, with occasional spoken words or singing. Emo Violence is often poorly recorded to give it a foggy, low fidelity sound. Although just as loud as Grindcore, it ends up being much less technical and dark sounding than Napalm Death or as crunchy and angular as Pig Destroyer. - - - Screamo - - - Screamo is a genre which evolved from emo, more specifically screamotional hardcore in the early 90s. Characteristic of the genre are anguished screaming vocals and fast harmonized guitars. Breakdowns in screamo songs are often slower and more melodic than in other genres less of a beatdown and more an opportunity for introspection. Other than that it is fairly hard to classify. It is sometimes also mistakenly referred to as emo violence which is closely related. Lyrically screamo topics are often times introspective although it is not uncommon to see a screamo band with political lyrics. Most screamo songs use imagery and metaphors to communicate lost love or failed friendships.
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- - - Hardcore Emo - - - Hardcore Emo is a style of music that existed primarily in the early-mid 90s, also known as chaotic emo. Many Hardcore Emo bands are often misinterpreted as Emo Violence bands. The first hints of the sound began with bands like Merel and Iconoclast on the East Coast, but it is considered to have primary started in 1991 by the San Diego band Heroin. The sound is most associated with that and other bands on Gravity Records at the time. Hardcore Emo took the emo sound of bands like Indian Summer, Embassy, Current, Still Life, etc. and made it faster and much more chaotic. Some later bands that followed include Antioch Arrow, Mohinder, Portraits of Past, Swing Kids, Honeywell, Angel Hair, Assfactor 4, Palatka and John Henry West. By the mid 90s, the scene had largely died out, but French Canadian bands like Union of Uranus and One Eyed God Prophecy kept the style alive to some extent. Today the style is rarely played in its purest form, but it was the primary influence on late 90s early 00s bands which started the screamo revival such as Orchid, Jerome's Dream and Usurp Synapse. The influence is very alive today in many modern bands, mostly European, such as Louis Cyphre and The Flying Worker. A heavily influenced style is still played by a few bands like This Ride Home, whose first release, a split 7 with They Found My Naked Corpse Facedown In The Snow is due out soon, a split release between Limbless Records and Glycemic Records.​
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