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* {{Metalcore}}: Post Hardcore was a huge influence on the Metalcore waves that came out after the late 90s. Accordingly the overlap between the two is vast and often vague. While Melodic Metalcore bands generally only take elements from it here and there, other Metalcore bands like Music/TheDevilWearsPrada or early Music/OfMiceAndMen take deep inspiration from it and bands like Music/{{Underoath}} blurs the line so much they can be considered both genres simultaneously.

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* {{Metalcore}}: {{Metalcore}}: Post Hardcore was a huge influence on the Metalcore waves that came out after the late 90s. Accordingly the overlap between the two is vast and often vague. While Melodic Metalcore bands generally only take elements from it here and there, other Metalcore bands like Music/TheDevilWearsPrada or early Music/OfMiceAndMen take deep inspiration from it and bands like Music/{{Underoath}} blurs the line so much they can be considered both genres simultaneously.

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* Music/{{Lostprophets}} (also AlternativeMetal)

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* Music/{{Lostprophets}} (also AlternativeMetal)AlternativeMetal and NuMetal on their first album)



* Music/OfMiceAndMen (first album only, mixed with {{Metalcore}})



* Music/VersaEmerge ( Early material; mixed with AlternativeRock and Experimental Rock,)



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%% * AlternativeRockAlternativeRock: A major influence for the genre that, along with PostPunk, help differentiate Post Hardcore from regular Hardcore. The softer examples of the genre often have songs that are just straight up Alt Rock.


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* {{Metalcore}}: Post Hardcore was a huge influence on the Metalcore waves that came out after the late 90s. Accordingly the overlap between the two is vast and often vague. While Melodic Metalcore bands generally only take elements from it here and there, other Metalcore bands like Music/TheDevilWearsPrada or early Music/OfMiceAndMen take deep inspiration from it and bands like Music/{{Underoath}} blurs the line so much they can be considered both genres simultaneously.
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It evolved basically the same way; by the 1980s hardcore bands started experimenting with the basic template by taking influences from other genres and playing around with song structures (among other things), with the funk-indebted Music/{{Minutemen}}, hardcore forefathers Music/BlackFlag and the fast-paced yet often introspective punk Music/HuskerDu among the earliest bands to come out of this first wave. Many notable bands from this time also took influence from and overlaped with NoiseRock, such as Music/BigBlack and early Naked Raygun.

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It evolved basically the same way; by the 1980s hardcore bands started experimenting with the basic template by taking influences from other genres and playing around with song structures (among other things), with the funk-indebted GenreBusting Music/{{Minutemen}}, hardcore forefathers Music/BlackFlag and the fast-paced yet often introspective punk of Music/HuskerDu being among the earliest bands to come out of this first wave. Many notable bands from this time also took influence from and overlaped with NoiseRock, such as Music/BigBlack and early Naked Raygun.

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It evolved basically the same way: Hardcore bands started experimenting with the basic template, including influences from other genres, and frequently experimenting with loud-soft song structures. Some of these bands included the Music/{{Minutemen}}. It is mostly considered to have been influenced by hardcore forefathers Music/BlackFlag, who took on influences from various other genres and the use of experimental song structures. Many of them also took influence from the genre of NoiseRock, such as Music/BigBlack and Naked Raygun.

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It evolved basically the same way: Hardcore way; by the 1980s hardcore bands started experimenting with the basic template, including template by taking influences from other genres, genres and frequently experimenting playing around with loud-soft song structures. Some of these bands included structures (among other things), with the Music/{{Minutemen}}. It is mostly considered to have been influenced by funk-indebted Music/{{Minutemen}}, hardcore forefathers Music/BlackFlag, who took on influences from various other genres Music/BlackFlag and the use fast-paced yet often introspective punk Music/HuskerDu among the earliest bands to come out of experimental song structures. this first wave. Many of them notable bands from this time also took influence from the genre of and overlaped with NoiseRock, such as Music/BigBlack and early Naked Raygun.
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** 1997 - ''Music/AroundTheFur''
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* Music/RemoDrive (early)

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* Music/RemoDrive (early)(Their early stuff, at least. They shifted to PopPunk with their first album, and with their second album and later they abandoned punk altogether in favor of IndieRock.)
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* OlderThanTheyThink: There are some casual listeners who believe this genre only came into being in the late 90s/early 2000s, when the truth of the matter is that it goes all the way back to the early-mid [[TheEighties 80s]]. Though that can mostly be attributed to the fact that only in the last decade or so have PostHardcore bands really experienced commercial success.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: There are some casual listeners who believe this genre only came into being in the late 90s/early 2000s, when the truth of the matter is that it goes all the way back to the early-mid early-to-mid [[TheEighties 80s]]. Though that can mostly be attributed to the fact that only in the last decade or so have PostHardcore bands really experienced commercial success.
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** 2001 - ''Music/LeavesTurnInsideYou''
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** Music/FutureOfTheLeft
** Music/ChristianFitness
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* Music/MyChemicalRomance

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* Music/MyChemicalRomanceMusic/MyChemicalRomance (early)
** 2002 - ''Music/IBroughtYouMyBulletsYouBroughtMeYourLove''
** 2004 - ''Music/ThreeCheersForSweetRevenge''
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* Music/RedHook
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What PostPunk was to the original punk movement, this was to HardcorePunk. Obviously DarkerAndEdgier version of PostPunk.

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What PostPunk was to the original punk movement, this was to HardcorePunk. Obviously DarkerAndEdgier version of PostPunk.
PostPunk (itself a DarkerAndEdgier version of NewWaveMusic).
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* Music/MewithoutYou

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* Music/MewithoutYou[[Music/MewithoutYou mewithoutYou]]
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* Music/TheMenThatWillNotBeBlamedForNothing

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