▲ 133 r/Hardcore

Rhetorical question for 'the kids.'

...what if hardcore has always been bad?

The Boston curse, the MRR letters section, Fugazi banning moshing, Hardline, FSU, Hatebreed signing to a major, Ray of Today going Krishna, hardcore punk vs Hardcore vs Emo, I could go on and on.

Like anything else: adapt and evolve, or stagnate and die. It's all just Bad Brains/Black Flag rip offs at the end of the day, best not to take it too seriously and let the kids do their thing. When things get too big, concentrate on your local scene and not the internet, KEEP THE FAITH and that PMA. Or age out and get really into metal, or get on that hard stuff and go crusty.

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u/Somethin_better — 22 days ago