Metalcore: meaning, definitions and examples

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metalcore

 

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Noun
Context #1 | Noun

music genre

Metalcore is a subgenre of heavy metal music that combines elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk. It often features aggressive guitar riffs, breakdowns, and harsh vocals.

Synonyms

hardcore punk, metal music.

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Word Description / Examples
metalcore

Refer to the first entry for metalcore.

metal music

This term is more general and is used to describe a broad genre of music that includes many subgenres such as heavy metal, thrash metal, and death metal. Metal music is known for its heavy guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and often dark themes. Use this word when the conversation involves the broader scope of metal without specifying a particular subgenre.

  • Metal music has evolved significantly since its emergence in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  • I love listening to metal music when I work out; it really pumps me up.
hardcore punk

Hardcore punk is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in the late 1970s. It is fast, loud, and often has a raw, unpolished sound. This term is best used when talking about the more aggressive and politically charged aspects of punk music.

  • Hardcore punk bands often address social and political issues in their lyrics.
  • Black Flag and Minor Threat are iconic bands in the hardcore punk scene.

Examples of usage

  • Many metalcore bands incorporate screaming vocals alongside clean singing.
  • The breakdowns in metalcore songs are known for getting the crowd moshing.
  • Some popular metalcore bands include Killswitch Engage, Parkway Drive, and August Burns Red.
Context #2 | Noun

fashion style

Metalcore fashion is characterized by a mix of metal and hardcore punk clothing styles, often featuring band t-shirts, skinny jeans, and studded accessories.

Synonyms

alternative fashion, punk style.

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metalcore

As mentioned earlier, metalcore can also refer to the broader subculture, including fashion inspired by metalcore music, often characterized by dark clothing, band t-shirts, and edgy accessories.

  • He wears metalcore fashion, with black jeans, combat boots, and a t-shirt from his favorite band
  • Her metalcore style sets her apart from the mainstream crowd
alternative fashion

Alternative fashion refers to clothing styles that deviate from mainstream fashion norms, often incorporating elements from various subcultures such as goth, punk, and emo.

  • She loves to shop at stores that specialize in alternative fashion
  • His wardrobe is full of unique pieces that define his alternative fashion sense
punk style

Punk style is associated with the punk rock music scene. It often includes leather jackets, ripped jeans, band t-shirts, and bold fashion statements like dyed hair and body piercings.

  • The punk style has been iconic since the 1970s
  • She's embraced punk style with her brightly colored hair and old-school band patches on her jacket

Examples of usage

  • The metalcore fashion scene is heavily influenced by the music and subculture.
  • Many metalcore fans express their identity through their fashion choices.

Translations

Translations of the word "metalcore" in other languages:

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Etymology

The term 'metalcore' originated in the mid-1990s as a fusion of metal and hardcore punk music. Bands like Earth Crisis and Integrity are considered pioneers of the genre. Metalcore gained mainstream popularity in the early 2000s with bands like Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying. Today, metalcore continues to evolve and influence both the metal and punk scenes.

See also: metal, metallic, metalworker, metalworking.