Are there any modern hardcore bands that sound like 80s hardcore bands?
>>73211367
Probably.
That sound should stay back in the 80's though.
All of them.
Punk has made no sonic or thematic progression whatsoever since the early 80s.
Black Veil Brides
>>73211423
It's fucking sad
>>73211423
>Punk has made no sonic or thematic progression whatsoever since the early 80s.
t. nu male
>>73211367
Go on bandcamp and look through the Hardcore/Post-Hardcore tags, don't be lazy OP.
>>73211423
>thematic progression
and then there's this fucking faggot
>>73211423
>Punk has made no sonic or thematic progression whatsoever since the early 80s.
thats the dumbest thing i've heard today
>>73211423
>I have never listened to post-hardcore music
>>73211423
>he doesn't listen to post-hardcore, mathcore, powerviolence, sludge metal, crust punk, noisecore etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPdBXgRC1QY
god i hope not
how fucking boring would that be?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JPi91NLgg0
>>73211367
No because 80's hardcore should stay in the fucking 80's. I like my breakdowns and gang vocals thank you very much.
>>73211602
Post Hardcore is legit emo
This year has been kinda slim although I haven't really looked but Check out Fuck You Pay Me aka FYPm
Last year offhand Discharge put out a great record
>>73212599
Nah there's different styles and subgenres. From this year check out Partaker from Dallas
>>73211367
If I wanted to live in the past, I would just pull out all my old 80's hardcore albums and not give a fuck if there any bands that sound like any of the old albums that I still own from when I was a teenager. I mean, really. Who needs a second or third rated modern updated Black Flag when I could put on one of my own Black Flag albums and hear the original?