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Speedcore
Stylistic origins
Hardcore[1]
breakcore
gabber
Cultural origins
Mid-1990s[1]
Subgenres
Flashcore
extratone
splittercore
Fusion genres
Cybergrind
Regional scenes
Germany
Japan[2]
Eastern Europe
Other topics
Digital hardcore
grindcore
Speedcore is a form of electronic music that is characterized by a high tempo and aggressive themes.[1] It was created in the early to mid-1990s and the name originates from the hardcore genre as well as the high tempo used. Songs are usually classified as speedcore at around 300+ beats per minute (BPM), but this can vary.[3]
^ abcIshkur (2005). "Ishkur's guide to Electronic Music". Retrieved August 9, 2015.
^Jenkins, Dave (April 26, 2018). "Beyond J-Core: An Introduction to the Real Sound of Japanese Hardcore". Bandcamp. Retrieved April 26, 2018.
^Bennett, Andy (2013). Music, Style, and Aging: Growing Old Disgracefully?. Temple University Press. ISBN 978-1-4399-0807-5.
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