holy shit hardcore sucks

Good hardcore bands:

-Refused "Shape of Punk to Come" - awesome & energetic, one of the most slickly produced hardcore records I've ever heard

-His Hero Is Gone - anything - puts most metal bands to shame for heaviness and anger - probably the best live hc band I've ever seen

-Rorschach - "Protestant" - metal-hardcore using the interesting parts of both instead of the chugga dumbitude

OK hell with this There are so many others. Here's some names:

Sleepytime Trio, Maximillian Colby, Assfactor 4, Assuck (pretty death metal, but kept to the hc scene for whatever reason), Union of Uranus (!!!AMAZING!!!), Elements of Need, etc etc etc etc etc way too much to mention.

all of this stuff will fall into various hardcore subgenres, but its all got the heavy sounding yet punk thing going on. Also many of these records will be wicked difficult to find at this point (I don't know where you'd find an Elements of Need record now, but their 7" was incredible) so maybe SoulSeek-ify them, which I feel is pretty legitimate in this case...

And this stuff is all a bit more recent, like mid-90s...there's older revered stuff that all the above came from like...Minor Threat and the other 80s dischord stuff, Crass, Infest, etc etc etc.

All's I'm saying is, judging hardcore by listening to a Relapse sampler is like judging black metal by listening to a Dimmu Borgir record. They're the most visible and "professional" or w/e, but far far far from representative. Bands like Burnt by The Sun (Who I think aren't bad BTW) are a new sort of metal hardcore crossover, along with Dillinger Escape Plan, Coalesce, blah blah blah blah. There is a ton of stupidity in this genre as in all others, but its worth wading through, IMO, for the good stuff.
 
couple of hardcore albums that I would highly recommend are:

Envy - Lies and Releases from Silence
Mastodon - Remission
Postman Syndrome - Terraforming

at least I think these are considered "hardcore", my music-genre-classification skills are slightly lacking.

those are just off the top of my head, there's a lot more I could recommend given some time to think.
 
yeah i remember for a while i thought hardcore was just toughguy stuff,and I absolutely hated it, but now I know better
refused is really good
 
Still Remains

More metalcore, but still a good band, spawned fro manotehr one of my favorite bands, Shades Of Amber.

And why the hell are you expecting good hardcore badn in connecticut? half of them are middle school kids from fairfield who think they're tougher than bouncers.
 
my favorite loosely defined hardcore bands:
His Hero is Gone
Man is the Bastard
Born Against
Breach (SWE)
Refused
Mohinder
Portraits of Past
Cave In
Trapdoor Fucking Exit
C.Aarmé
Die Kreuzen (first album)
Damnation AD

I could go on

the newest Poison the Well is pretty dece, too. And don't forget that Isis and Neurosis are both from the hardcore scene.
 
I don't know a lot about the scene, but recently I've been (enjoying) listening to The Locust, Dillinger Escape Plan, Refused, Converge, Poison the Well and Minus.

I saw a pretty cool hXc Mancurian band supporting The Dillinger Escape Plan, called Beecher. Check them out if you can.

Do At the Drive-in, Cult of Luna and The Icarus Line count as hXc?
 
i like cult of luna and mastodon, but i wouldnt have thought to call them hardcore. of course, liking a bunch of bands is a little o/t.
 
I <3 hardcore.

Best bands imo:

Between the Buried and Me
Poison the Well
Hopesfall
Underoath
Cave In
Zao
Converge
Botch
Isis
Neurosis
The Postman Syndrome
From Autumn to Ashes
Boysetsfire
Refused

And many many more.
Note: these are not all pure hardcore, many are post hardcore, metalcore, whateva. Fuck all that jive.
 
of course, liking a bunch of bands is a little o/t.

I'm just saying you're painting a whole lot of people with a very broad brush based on very little experience (as far as I can tell), and I was offended, having been involved in that music and that scene for a number of years.