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80's Hardcore Bands

Italian hardcore was a strong influence, and still it does for many hardcore bands in the world. Even if important scenes took place in the U.S.A. or in U.K., in the 80's Italy punks grew up in a social and political situation that was really hard, once the era of political terrorism (both left and right wing) ended up and the moment was ready for mass-firing in Italian factories.


Many punks of that years came directly from the Italian proletariat and sub-proletariat, so the lyrics of the bands were focused on the social situation and on the distance between punk movement and the growing Italian-yuppie philosophy.


Inspired by bands such as Crass and Discharge, many lyrics were against the war and the N.A.T.O.

  • Wretched
  • Eu's Arse [1]
  • Raw Power [2]
  • Negazione [3]
  • Indigesti [4]
  • Declino
  • Bloody Riot
  • Fall Out
  • S.D.P.
  • CCM
  • Peggio Punx
  • Stazione Suicida
  • Putrid Fever
  • Nerorgasmo
  • N.I.A. Punx
  • Kina
  • Impact (hardcore band)

Wretched was a hardcore band from Milan, Italy. ... Negazione was a hardcore band based in Turin, Italy during the 80s and 90s. ... Kina is the alternative spelling of China. ...

90's hardcore band

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Current Day Italian Hardcore Bands by region

A lot of bands in this list held to the independent scene, that has a strong political culture, thus not all bands have political lyrics. The so-called scene gravitates among italian squats (El Paso in Turin, Villa Occupata and Leoncavallo in Milan, Atlantide in Bologna and Bencivenga in Rome, just to cite some of them) that have a rich schedule of hardcore shows throughout the year.


Abruzzo

  • Disforia
  • Straight Opposition
  • Vibratacore

Basilicata

  • High Tension

Calabria

  • Dracula Drivers
  • I Cani di Sara
  • Meat For Dogs

Campania

  • Alterhate
  • Kernelzero
  • On Fall
  • Tetano

Emilia Romagna

  • Ban This!
  • Contrasto
  • Ed (band)
  • Endless Inertia
  • Headed Nowhere
  • Isolamento
  • Laghetto
  • Lady Tornado
  • La Quiete
  • Le Tormenta
  • Rebelde (band)
  • Regain the shore
  • Revolution Summer (band)
  • Sumo (hardcore band)
  • When Seasons Change

Members: Rocco - Guitar Cebio - Guitar Angelino - Bass Michele - Drums Fulvio - Lead Vocals Image:Laquiete. ...

Friuli Venezia Giulia

  • Spacciatori Di Musica Stupefacente
  • Teatro Delle Ombre
  • The Secret (band)
  • The Guilt Show
  • Zune (band)

Lazio

  • Concrete
  • Bloody Riot
  • Coloss
  • Cose Perse
  • Die!
  • Fourth Sin
  • Jet Market
  • Lucida Follia
  • Payback (band)
  • Strength Approach
  • Tear Me Down (band)
  • The Difference
  • Think About
  • To Kill

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Liguria

  • Affranti
  • CGB (band)
  • Downright
  • Evolution So Far

Lombardia

  • Agatha
  • Angelica Mariner
  • Death Before Work
  • Decrew
  • Finebeforeyoucame
  • Forest Yell
  • Go Down Moses
  • La Crisi
  • Minnie's
  • Nashwuah
  • No More Fear
  • PHP (band)
  • Redbloodhands
  • RFT (band)
  • Swisssh
  • The End of Six Thousand years
  • The Infarto, Scheisse!
  • The Miracle (band)
  • Thrash Brigade
  • Milizia HC
  • Nettezza Umana

Go Down Moses is an African-American spiritual, that is a retelling of events in the Old Testament of the Bible (Exodus, chapters 3-12), in which God commands Moses to demand the release of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. ... La Crisi is an Italian hardcore band started in 2003 by Mayo, ex-singer of Sottopressione. ...

Marche

  • Affluente
  • Altro (band)
  • Un Quarto Morto

Molise

  • Startoday

Piemonte

  • Alone (band)
  • Arsenico
  • Cibo (band)
  • Collision Of My Axioms
  • Concrete Block
  • Havoc (band)
  • Isobel (band)
  • Jilted (band)
  • Memento Mori (band-ita)
  • Nerorgasmo (band)
  • Spark (band)
  • The Redrum
  • Tsunami (band)

This article is about the Band. ...

Puglia

  • Cast Thy Eyes
  • Hobophobic
  • Nonperdono
  • Non Toccate Miranda
  • S.F.C.
  • Shank
  • Traitor

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Sardegna

  • A Fora De Arrastu
  • Alzheimer (band)
  • Billy Rubians
  • Controllo A Distanza
  • Crushed Up
  • Ed Gain
  • Gold Kids
  • Hidden Truth
  • Koms
  • Marudowe
  • Mr. Murrungio
  • Quarto Potere
  • Rage Yell
  • Sezione Ribalta
  • The Ashes Of Betrayal
  • To Ed Gein
  • Way Of Hate
  • Zustissia Mala

Sicilia

  • Burst Up
  • Feccia Tricolore
  • L.E.A.R.N.
  • Values Intact
  • Vapurella

Toscana

  • Cotidiemori
  • Disquieted By
  • Giuda
  • Khere
  • Magdalene (band)
  • Myvain therapy
  • Stolen Bikes Ride Faster
  • Summer Camp Disease
  • Violent Breakfast
  • Violenta Violenta
  • Watch Your Step (band)

Trentino Alto Adige

  • Etro
  • Ludd (band)
  • Mitraglia
  • Out of touch (band)
  • Thyria

Umbria

  • Any Good Reason
  • Ingegno
  • Mob (band)
  • Ouzo (band)

Valle D'Aosta

  • Coda Di Lupo
  • Frontiera

Veneto

  • Anti Sexy
  • Argetti
  • Gargantha
  • Gonna Fall Hard
  • La Piovra (band)
  • Milizia Hardcore
  • Radio Riot Right Now

See also

Hardcore Punk is a subgenre of Punk Rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. ... Christian hardcore is a form of hardcore and metalcore music and a subgenre of punk rock played by bands where the musicians promote Christian beliefs. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Crusty redirects here. ... D-beat is a drum beat, specifically a fast rock beat unique to hardcore punk, especially in its UK and European variants. ... Digital hardcore is a music genre or style that was first defined by Alec Empire. ... Look up emo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Funkcore is a music genre or movement derived from a fusion of hardcore punk and funk. ... 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. ... HateCore historically refers to hardcore punk bands in the New York City scene in the late 1980s who wanted to point out that their sound was different from the original hardcore bands a few years earlier. ... Melodic hardcore is a subgenre of hardcore punk. ... Metalcore is a fusion of extreme metal and hardcore punk that began in the United States. ... For other uses, see Oi! (disambiguation). ... Post-hardcore; this specific genre was created by others as a sourse to relaese the emotion that builds inside, making the music intimate and touching to listeners. ... Power violence is a cross breeding of the musical genres hardcore punk and grindcore. ... Queercore is a cultural and social movement that began in the mid 1980s as an offshoot of punk. ... Rapcore is a musical genre that fuses the techniques of hip hop, gangsta rap, hard rock, heavy metal, alternative rock, hardcore punk and sometimes funk. ... Screamo is a musical genre which evolved from emo and punk in the early 1990s. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Skate punk (also known as skatepunk, skate-punk, skate-thrash, surf punk, or skate-core) was named because of its popularity among skateboarders, and the fact that many members of skate punk bands were themselves skaters. ... Sludge metal is a form of heavy metal music that is generally regarded as a fusion of the doom metal and hardcore punk genres, often displaying southern rock influence. ... Taqwacore is a genre of punk music dealing with Islam and its culture, originally conceived in Michael Muhammad Knights novel, The Taqwacores. ... Thrashcore is an extremely fast subgenre of punk rock and saw its beginnings after the beginnings of hardcore punk in the early 1980s. ... Youth crew is a sub-genre of hardcore punk that was most popular from approximately 1986 to 1990, primarily in New York City and, to a lesser degree, Los Angeles. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Punk (music). ... This is a list of Scandinavian (Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden) hardcore punk bands. ... South Wales is home to a scene containing a number of influential bands within the hardcore, post hardcore metalcore, alternative metal, punk and emo musical genres. ... Umeå is a city in northern Sweden. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Boston Hardcore is the influential hardcore punk scene of Boston, Massachusetts. ... The California punk scene is a regional punk music scene that started in the late 1970s and still exists today. ... Chicago developed a hardcore punk scene in the early 1980s that was more experimental than its counterparts in Washington, DC, L.A., and New York City. ... The Detroit Suburbs were the location of one of the first important hardcore punk scenes that swept underground America in the early 1980s. ... // The Minneapolis area has been a fertile ground for the hardcore punk scene for many years. ... New Jersey hardcore (NJHC) refers to hardcore punk and metalcore music created in New Jersey and to the subculture associated with that music. ... New York Hardcore (NYHC) refers to hardcore punk music created in New York City and to the subculture associated with that music. ... Phoenix had a sizable hardcore punk scene in the 1980s that focused mainly around two bands from the citys east side, Meat Puppets and JFA. Meat Puppets, led by the Kirkwood brothers, signed to Greg Ginns SST Records and released several albums that proved to be highly... Washington, D.C. had one of the first and one of the most influential hardcore punk scenes in the United States during the 1980s. ... The DIY ethic (do it yourself ethic) refers to the ethic of being self-reliant and doing things yourself as opposed to paying others to do it. ... This is a list of bands considered to be hardcore punk by some. ... Hardcore dancing grew out of the eastern United States hardcore scene, especially the New Jersey, New York, Boston, and Florida hardcore scenes. ... This article is about the subculture. ... Punk ideologies are a group of varied social and political beliefs associated with the punk subculture. ... This is a list of bands that are considered part of the second wave of punk rock, beginning in the 1980s. ... For the drawing or cutting tool, see Straightedge. ...

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There was a dynamic Italian hardcore punk scene in the 1980s.
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