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Crapcore is music that is hardly musical at all, consisting of random track thrown together with reckless abandon. The most hard-core crapcore bands write music without any regard for tempo or harmonics, without any kind of beat or key or musical consistency. Most often, crapcore has a fuzzy and very fast beat, the samplings have very low quality and the vocals consist solely of screams. Sometimes single words or phrases can be heard. Quite often, crapcore songs are encoded as MODs, xm-files or any similar file format but it also comes as mp3. Music is an art, entertainment, or other human activity which involves organized sound, though definitions may vary. ... See also the beat disambiguation page. ... Mod or MOD may refer to any of the following: Mod (or, to use its full name, Modernism) is a lifestyle based around fashion and music that developed in London in the late 1950s. ... A file format is a particular way to encode information for storage in a computer file. ... MP3 is a popular digital audio encoding and lossy compression format. ...


Typical crapcore bands: Passenger of Shit, Arenoskrap-Tech, Bumblebeez-81 (also known as The Bumblebeez) Passenger of Shit (POS) is a Australian music band. ...


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Crapcore is music that is hardly musical at all, consisting of random track thrown together with reckless abandon.
Most often, crapcore has a fuzzy and very fast beat, the samplings have very low quality and the vocals consist solely of screams.
Quite often, crapcore songs are encoded as MODs, xm-files or any similar file format but it also comes as mp3.
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