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== The History of Breakcore ==
== The History of Breakcore ==
Breakcore is a genre of music that emerged out of the underground music scene in the mid-to-late 90s. Breakcore artists incorporate elements of Drum n' Bass, Jungle, Hardcore Techno, IDM, Industrial, and Breakbeat into what can be described as a chaotic cacophony of sounds.
Breakcore is a genre of music that emerged out of the underground music scene in the mid-to-late 90s. It evolved out of Jungle, IDM, Drum n' Bass, and hardcore techno.  


== Subgenres of Breakcore ==
== Subgenres of Breakcore ==

Revision as of 13:05, 10 November 2024

Breakcore is a genre of electronic music characterized by it's use of complex, intricate sequences of chopped breaks (this is what breakcore is primarily known for), a wide palette of samples and textures, and hardcore, industrial-sounding elements played at an extremely high tempo (190-300 BPM). What was a once an honorable genre enjoyed by autists, oldtroons, and connoisseurs of electronic music is now co-opted by Foids and Normgroids because Sewerslvt popularized an inoffensive, neutered version of """""""""Breakcore"""""" that's palatable for normies.

The History of Breakcore

Breakcore is a genre of music that emerged out of the underground music scene in the mid-to-late 90s. It evolved out of Jungle, IDM, Drum n' Bass, and hardcore techno.

Subgenres of Breakcore

Mashcore

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Sewerslvt and the gentrification of Breakcore