hardcores
Hardcores are a subculture and genre of music that emerged in the early 1980s primarily from the hardcore punk scene. It is characterized by its faster tempos, more aggressive sound, and often more confrontational lyrical themes compared to its predecessors. Key elements include distorted guitars, shouted or screamed vocals, and a driving rhythm section.
The lyrical content of hardcore music often explores social and political issues, personal struggles, and dissatisfaction
Geographically, hardcore scenes developed in various cities, with notable early hubs in Washington D.C., New York