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'''Crunkcore''' (also known as ''screamo crunk'', ''scrunk'' and ''crunk punk'') is a fusion genre that combines second-wave {{screamo}} with commercial {{hip hop}} and/or [[ElectronicMusic electropop]]. The blend of screamo/metalcore and hip hop/electropop comes in varying degrees; for example, Music/HollywoodUndead utilize all traditional "core" instrumentation (guitars, bass and live drums), while Music/{{BrokeNCYDE}} and Dot Dot Curve only use synthesizers and drum machines; the only overt "'core" element of their music is the [[MetalScream screaming]]. In fact, some bands that are nigh universally associated with crunkcore aren't overtly crunk ''or'' core, like 3OH!3 and Millionaires. Others, like Breathe Carolina and Blood On the Dance Floor, are clearly 'core-influenced but not remotely hip hoppish. Regardless, the crunkcore trend and bands associated with it are characterized by hedonistic party lyrics, flamboyant clothing and vocals that range from rapping and screaming to autotuned clean vocals.
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'''Crunkcore''' (also known as ''screamo crunk'', ''scrunk'' and ''crunk punk'') is a fusion genre that combines second-wave {{screamo}} with commercial {{hip hop}} hop}}, especially SouthernRap, and/or [[ElectronicMusic electropop]]. The blend of screamo/metalcore and hip hop/electropop comes in varying degrees; for example, Music/HollywoodUndead utilize all traditional "core" instrumentation (guitars, bass and live drums), while Music/{{BrokeNCYDE}} and Dot Dot Curve only use synthesizers and drum machines; the only overt "'core" element of their music is the [[MetalScream screaming]]. In fact, some bands that are nigh universally associated with crunkcore aren't overtly crunk ''or'' core, like 3OH!3 and Millionaires. Others, like Breathe Carolina and Blood On the Dance Floor, are clearly 'core-influenced but not remotely hip hoppish. Regardless, the crunkcore trend and bands associated with it are characterized by hedonistic party lyrics, flamboyant clothing and vocals that range from rapping and screaming to autotuned clean vocals.
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-->''"Somewhere on the back of the MileyCyrus tour bus the guys in Metro Station are thanking their lucky stars that bands like {{Brokencyde}} came along. The crunkcore wave is to dance pop what 9/11 was to Gary Condit and his missing intern."''
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-->''"Somewhere on the back of the MileyCyrus Music/MileyCyrus tour bus the guys in Metro Station are thanking their lucky stars that bands like {{Brokencyde}} Music/{{Brokencyde}} came along. The crunkcore wave is to dance pop what 9/11 was to Gary Condit and his missing intern."''
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'''Crunkcore''' (also known as ''screamo crunk'', ''scrunk'' and ''crunk punk'') is a fusion genre that combines second-wave {{screamo}} with commercial {{hip hop}} and/or [[ElectronicMusic electropop]]. The blend of screamo/metalcore and hip hop/electropop comes in varying degrees; for example, Music/HollywoodUndead utilize all traditional "core" instrumentation (guitars, bass and live drums), while {{BrokeNCYDE}} and Dot Dot Curve only use synthesizers and drum machines; the only overt "'core" element of their music is the [[MetalScream screaming]]. In fact, some bands that are nigh universally associated with crunkcore aren't overtly crunk ''or'' core, like 3OH!3 and Millionaires. Others, like Breathe Carolina and Blood On the Dance Floor, are clearly 'core-influenced but not remotely hip hoppish. Regardless, the crunkcore trend and bands associated with it are characterized by hedonistic party lyrics, flamboyant clothing and vocals that range from rapping and screaming to autotuned clean vocals.
The stylistic origins of crunkcore are blurry; in the late 2000s, the trend came out of nowhere and took {{Myspace}} music culture by storm, seemingly overnight. In the mid 2000s, artists slowly but surely began to bridge the gap between hip hop/rap and "emocore", a curious mash-up -- for example, rapper P.O.S. sampled Underoath and Music/JayZ collaborated with FallOutBoy. Formed in 2005, Music/HollywoodUndead are generally considered an early juggernaut for crunkcore; their major label debut ''Swan Songs'', along with the compilation album ''Punk Goes Crunk'' and 3OH!3's single "Don't Trust Me", helped catapult crunkcore into mainstream attention.
The genre's name is somewhat of a misnomer, as the music's hip hop elements are usually more in the vein of LilWayne than LilJon. However, crunk artist E-40 has collaborated with {{Brokencyde}} and LilJon once performed with 3OH!3 during one of their concerts.
The stylistic origins of crunkcore are blurry; in the late 2000s, the trend came out of nowhere and took {{Myspace}} music culture by storm, seemingly overnight. In the mid 2000s, artists slowly but surely began to bridge the gap between hip hop/rap and "emocore", a curious mash-up -- for example, rapper P.O.S. sampled Underoath and Music/JayZ collaborated with FallOutBoy. Formed in 2005, Music/HollywoodUndead are generally considered an early juggernaut for crunkcore; their major label debut ''Swan Songs'', along with the compilation album ''Punk Goes Crunk'' and 3OH!3's single "Don't Trust Me", helped catapult crunkcore into mainstream attention.
The genre's name is somewhat of a misnomer, as the music's hip hop elements are usually more in the vein of LilWayne than LilJon. However, crunk artist E-40 has collaborated with {{Brokencyde}} and LilJon once performed with 3OH!3 during one of their concerts.
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'''Crunkcore''' (also known as ''screamo crunk'', ''scrunk'' and ''crunk punk'') is a fusion genre that combines second-wave {{screamo}} with commercial {{hip hop}} and/or [[ElectronicMusic electropop]]. The blend of screamo/metalcore and hip hop/electropop comes in varying degrees; for example, Music/HollywoodUndead utilize all traditional "core" instrumentation (guitars, bass and live drums), while {{BrokeNCYDE}} Music/{{BrokeNCYDE}} and Dot Dot Curve only use synthesizers and drum machines; the only overt "'core" element of their music is the [[MetalScream screaming]]. In fact, some bands that are nigh universally associated with crunkcore aren't overtly crunk ''or'' core, like 3OH!3 and Millionaires. Others, like Breathe Carolina and Blood On the Dance Floor, are clearly 'core-influenced but not remotely hip hoppish. Regardless, the crunkcore trend and bands associated with it are characterized by hedonistic party lyrics, flamboyant clothing and vocals that range from rapping and screaming to autotuned clean vocals.
The stylistic origins of crunkcore are blurry; in the late 2000s, the trend came out of nowhere and took {{Myspace}} music culture by storm, seemingly overnight. In the mid 2000s, artists slowly but surely began to bridge the gap between hip hop/rap and "emocore", a curious mash-up -- for example, rapper P.O.S. sampled Underoath and Music/JayZ collaborated withFallOutBoy.Music/FallOutBoy. Formed in 2005, Music/HollywoodUndead are generally considered an early juggernaut for crunkcore; their major label debut ''Swan Songs'', along with the compilation album ''Punk Goes Crunk'' and 3OH!3's single "Don't Trust Me", helped catapult crunkcore into mainstream attention.
The genre's name is somewhat of a misnomer, as the music's hip hop elements are usually more in the vein ofLilWayne Music/LilWayne than LilJon. Music/LilJon. However, crunk artist E-40 has collaborated with {{Brokencyde}} Music/{{Brokencyde}} and LilJon Music/LilJon once performed with 3OH!3 during one of their concerts.
The stylistic origins of crunkcore are blurry; in the late 2000s, the trend came out of nowhere and took {{Myspace}} music culture by storm, seemingly overnight. In the mid 2000s, artists slowly but surely began to bridge the gap between hip hop/rap and "emocore", a curious mash-up -- for example, rapper P.O.S. sampled Underoath and Music/JayZ collaborated with
The genre's name is somewhat of a misnomer, as the music's hip hop elements are usually more in the vein of
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: EnterShikari have dabbled in crunkcore from time to time, and when they do, are the only members of this group to get critical acclaim and respect.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: EnterShikari have dabbled in crunkcore from time to time, and when they do, are the only members of this group to get critical acclaim and respect.respect, although HollywoodUndead also gets some positive attention.
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* Music/EnterShikari (easily the most critically acclaimed of the lot)
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** Enter Shikari were never really part of the style anyway, but theychange style with every album anyway.
* EmoTeen: Members of crunkcore bands are often self-identified "scene kids", a youth subculture closely related to {{emo}}. However, crunkcore kids tend to eschew the darkness and {{wangst}} of emo in favor of flamboyant fashion and party-hardy hedonism. [[note]] The scene/crunkcore subculture is essentially to {{Emo}} what PerkyGoth is to, well, {{Goth}}.[[/note]]
* EmoTeen: Members of crunkcore bands are often self-identified "scene kids", a youth subculture closely related to {{emo}}. However, crunkcore kids tend to eschew the darkness and {{wangst}} of emo in favor of flamboyant fashion and party-hardy hedonism. [[note]] The scene/crunkcore subculture is essentially to {{Emo}} what PerkyGoth is to, well, {{Goth}}.[[/note]]
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* Music/FallingInReverse are weirdly enough doing this now, waaaaaaaaaay after myspace's peak in 2008-2009
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* Music/FallingInReverse are weirdly enough doing this now, waaaaaaaaaay after myspace's peak in 2008-2009(Fasionably Late only)
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** Hollywood Undead had basically dropped the style before their first album even came out
** I See Stars moved to a mix of dubstep and Metalcore
** Falling in Reverse are thankfully dropping the gimmick again for their third album (all the rap will be relegated to Ronnie's solo work)
** BotDF will never actually get any mainstream attention because half of the people who ever toured with them have accused Davhie Vanity of sleeping with teenage girls.
** Enter Shikari were never really part of the style anyway, but theychange style with every album anyway.
** Hollywood Undead had basically dropped the style before their first album even came out
** I See Stars moved to a mix of dubstep and Metalcore
** Falling in Reverse are thankfully dropping the gimmick again for their third album (all the rap will be relegated to Ronnie's solo work)
** BotDF will never actually get any mainstream attention because half of the people who ever toured with them have accused Davhie Vanity of sleeping with teenage girls.
** Enter Shikari were never really part of the style anyway, but theychange style with every album anyway.
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The stylistic origins of crunkcore are blurry; in the late 2000s, the trend came out of nowhere and took {{Myspace}} music culture by storm, seemingly overnight. In the mid 2000s, artists slowly but surely began to bridge the gap between hip hop/rap and "emocore", a curious mash-up -- for example, rapper P.O.S. sampled Underoath and {{Jay-Z}} collaborated with FallOutBoy. Formed in 2005, Music/HollywoodUndead are generally considered an early juggernaut for crunkcore; their major label debut ''Swan Songs'', along with the compilation album ''Punk Goes Crunk'' and 3OH!3's single "Don't Trust Me", helped catapult crunkcore into mainstream attention.
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The stylistic origins of crunkcore are blurry; in the late 2000s, the trend came out of nowhere and took {{Myspace}} music culture by storm, seemingly overnight. In the mid 2000s, artists slowly but surely began to bridge the gap between hip hop/rap and "emocore", a curious mash-up -- for example, rapper P.O.S. sampled Underoath and {{Jay-Z}} Music/JayZ collaborated with FallOutBoy. Formed in 2005, Music/HollywoodUndead are generally considered an early juggernaut for crunkcore; their major label debut ''Swan Songs'', along with the compilation album ''Punk Goes Crunk'' and 3OH!3's single "Don't Trust Me", helped catapult crunkcore into mainstream attention.
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Should not be confused with the separate but somewhat related genre 'electronicore', which is essentially metalcore and post-hardcore with electronic elements
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Should not be confused with the separate but somewhat related genre 'electronicore', {{electronicore}}, which is essentially metalcore and post-hardcore with electronic elements
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* GuiltyPleasureGuiltyPleasure: Try to find someone who enjoys the genre. Even those who like it will have a hard time coming up with reasons why.
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* Attila (a modern post myspace example that uses much more elements of {{deathcore}} mixed with hip hop
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* {{BrokeNCYDE}}
* Dot Dot Curve
* EnterShikari (easily the most critically acclaimed of the lot)
* Family Force 5
* FallingInReverse are weirdly enough doing this now, waaaaaaaaaay after myspace's peak in 2008-2009
* Attila (a modern post myspace example that uses much more elements of {{deathcore}} mixed with hip hop
* Blood On the Dance Floor
* Breathe Carolina
* {{BrokeNCYDE}}
* Dot Dot Curve
* EnterShikari (easily the most critically acclaimed of the lot)
* Family Force 5
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* Nickasaur
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* I Set My Friends On Fire
* Iwrestledabearonce
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*I See Stars
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*I Set My Friends On Fire
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Music/TheMedicDroid
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* SnarkBait[=/=]InternetBackdraft: Let's just say, if you had a dollar for every person who has criticized this genre, you'd live in wealth and luxury for the rest of your life.
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Again, not even slightly crunk core.
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* EmoTeen: Members of crunkcore bands are often self-identified "scene kids", a youth subculture closely related to {{emo}}. However, crunkcore kids tend to eschew the darkness and {{wangst}} of emo in favor of flamboyant fashion and party-hardy hedonism. [[hottip:*: The scene/crunkcore subculture is essentially to {{Emo}} what PerkyGoth is to, well, {{Goth}}.]]
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* EmoTeen: Members of crunkcore bands are often self-identified "scene kids", a youth subculture closely related to {{emo}}. However, crunkcore kids tend to eschew the darkness and {{wangst}} of emo in favor of flamboyant fashion and party-hardy hedonism. [[hottip:*: [[note]] The scene/crunkcore subculture is essentially to {{Emo}} what PerkyGoth is to, well, {{Goth}}.]][[/note]]
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'''Crunkcore''' (also known as ''screamo crunk'', ''scrunk'' and ''crunk punk'') is a fusion genre that combines second-wave {{screamo}} with commercial {{hip hop}} and/or [[ElectronicMusic electropop]]. The blend of screamo/mallcore and hip hop/electropop comes in varying degrees; for example, Music/HollywoodUndead utilize all traditional "core" instrumentation (guitars, bass and live drums), while {{BrokeNCYDE}} and Dot Dot Curve only use synthesizers and drum machines; the only overt "'core" element of their music is the [[MetalScream screaming]]. In fact, some bands that are nigh universally associated with crunkcore aren't overtly crunk ''or'' core, like 3OH!3 and Millionaires. Others, like Breathe Carolina and Blood On the Dance Floor, are clearly 'core-influenced but not remotely hip hoppish. Regardless, the crunkcore trend and bands associated with it are characterized by hedonistic party lyrics, flamboyant clothing and vocals that range from rapping and screaming to autotuned clean vocals.
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'''Crunkcore''' (also known as ''screamo crunk'', ''scrunk'' and ''crunk punk'') is a fusion genre that combines second-wave {{screamo}} with commercial {{hip hop}} and/or [[ElectronicMusic electropop]]. The blend of screamo/mallcore screamo/metalcore and hip hop/electropop comes in varying degrees; for example, Music/HollywoodUndead utilize all traditional "core" instrumentation (guitars, bass and live drums), while {{BrokeNCYDE}} and Dot Dot Curve only use synthesizers and drum machines; the only overt "'core" element of their music is the [[MetalScream screaming]]. In fact, some bands that are nigh universally associated with crunkcore aren't overtly crunk ''or'' core, like 3OH!3 and Millionaires. Others, like Breathe Carolina and Blood On the Dance Floor, are clearly 'core-influenced but not remotely hip hoppish. Regardless, the crunkcore trend and bands associated with it are characterized by hedonistic party lyrics, flamboyant clothing and vocals that range from rapping and screaming to autotuned clean vocals.
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* {{Neologism}}: Would you believe the word "Crunk" was coined by ConanOBrien?
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