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- Japanese_hardcore abstract "Japanese hardcore is the hardcore punk scene in Japan, which originated to protest the social and economic changes sweeping the country in the 1980s. The band SS is regarded as the first, forming in 1977. Bands such as The Stalin and GISM soon followed, forming in 1980 and 1981 respectively. Occasionally, Japanese hardcore musicians include elements of crossover thrash, thrash metal, anarcho-punk, horror punk, D-beat and grindcore in their songs.".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageExternalLink MCR.htm.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageID "2294218".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageLength "1229".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageRevisionID "684026291".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Anarcho-punk.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Anti_Feminism.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hardcore_punk.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_styles_of_music.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Music_scenes.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Category:Punk_by_country.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Crossover_thrash.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink D-beat.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Disclose.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink GISM.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Garlic_Boys.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Gauze_(band).
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Grindcore.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Hardcore_punk.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Horror_punk.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink S.O.B._(band).
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink SS_(band).
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink The_Comes.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink The_Dead_Pop_Stars.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink The_Piass.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink The_Stalin.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLink Thrash_metal.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japan".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese Hardcore".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese hardcore".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageWikiLinkText "hardcore punk".
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hardcorepunk.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-music-stub.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-genre-stub.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music_of_Japan.
- Japanese_hardcore wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Japanese_hardcore subject Category:Hardcore_punk.
- Japanese_hardcore subject Category:Japanese_styles_of_music.
- Japanese_hardcore subject Category:Music_scenes.
- Japanese_hardcore subject Category:Punk_by_country.
- Japanese_hardcore hypernym Scene.
- Japanese_hardcore type Genre.
- Japanese_hardcore type MilitaryConflict.
- Japanese_hardcore type MusicGenre.
- Japanese_hardcore type TopicalConcept.
- Japanese_hardcore type Genre.
- Japanese_hardcore type Style.
- Japanese_hardcore type Concept.
- Japanese_hardcore type Thing.
- Japanese_hardcore type Concept.
- Japanese_hardcore type Q188451.
- Japanese_hardcore comment "Japanese hardcore is the hardcore punk scene in Japan, which originated to protest the social and economic changes sweeping the country in the 1980s. The band SS is regarded as the first, forming in 1977. Bands such as The Stalin and GISM soon followed, forming in 1980 and 1981 respectively. Occasionally, Japanese hardcore musicians include elements of crossover thrash, thrash metal, anarcho-punk, horror punk, D-beat and grindcore in their songs.".
- Japanese_hardcore label "Japanese hardcore".
- Japanese_hardcore sameAs Q19815286.
- Japanese_hardcore sameAs Punk_hardcore_japonais.
- Japanese_hardcore sameAs m.071khs.
- Japanese_hardcore sameAs Q19815286.
- Japanese_hardcore wasDerivedFrom Japanese_hardcore?oldid=684026291.
- Japanese_hardcore isPrimaryTopicOf Japanese_hardcore.