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Encyclopedia > 625 Thrashcore

625 Thrashcore is a small American record label started by Max Ward of long-standing hardcore band Spazz. They put out records of different genres, including I EAT BABIES hardcore, grindcore, thrashcore, power violence, fastcore and others. This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Max Ward is an influential figure in power violence and thrash, playing for such bands as Spazz, Plutocracy, Capitalist Casualties, What Happens Next?, Bombs of Death, and Scholastic Deth. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Spazz were an influential american punk band. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Grindcore, often shortened to grind, is an evolution of crust punk, most commonly associated with death metal, a very different though similarly extreme style of music. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Power violence is a cross breeding of musical genres hardcore punk and grindcore that was first mentioned by name in the song Hispanic Small Man Power (H.S.M.P.) by genre pioneer Man is the Bastard. ... Fastcore is a genre of hardcore, played at incredible speed. ...


Notable artists include: Plutocracy, Scholastic Deth and Spazz. Spazz is a pejorative slang term used most often to refer to overly-anxious, tense, or worried performers or athletes (e. ...


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This is a list of record labels. ...

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  • [http://www1.tip.nl/~t089148/625/index.htm A Fan-made discography

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Thrashcore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (248 words)
Thrashcore is an extremely fast subgenre of hardcore punk and saw its beginnings after the decline of punk rock in the early 1980s, when hardcore punk began to take off in Washington, D.C. and California.
Some bands incorporated elements of thrash metal into their sound, which came to be known as crossover thrash.
625 Thrashcore, Havoc, Hardcore Holocaust, Ebullition, Crimes Against Humanity, Slap-A-Ham, and Unfun Records have been known to release thrashcore albums.
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