How to Be an Aussie Hardcore

Listen to Aussie Hardcore Music., Bands Are: 50 lions, Miles Away, Mindsnare, Powerslam, Jungle fever, Parkway Drive, Shinto Katana, I Killed The Prom Queen, Samsara, Lynchmada, Her Nightmare, Blood Duster, Carpathian, Shotpointblank, Break...

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  1. Step 1: Listen to Aussie Hardcore Music.

    etc.

    Do not confuse these bands with true Hardcore/Gabber, such as Angerfist, Neophyte and Art of Fighters.

    These bands are significantly better than the type of hardcore you will be listening to, and if you mix styles and start listening to gabber by mistake, you will be far too hardcore to be hardcore. , Is it also acceptable to wear tight black jeans or low distressed jeans, with a studded-black belt.

    For the shoes, either skate shoes by DC or Emerica, or low top basketball shoes, and an ill fitting ' band t-shirt.

    Optional is a band hoodie, and an army (box) cap, with writing or a sticker still on the Brim (Volcom, Atticus and Stussy have a great range). , For example "mosh for glory, fight dance to hurt people".

    But don't fake it, if you're not feeling it, or you will get flamed on the boards. ,,, Use "hXc" as often as possible. , The more the better. , Not only is it real HxC, but very respectable in modern society. , Use the gym, a lot. , Being HxC doesn't mean being a total jerk.

    Respect is the number one rule in Australia Hardcore
  2. Step 2: Bands Are: 50 lions

  3. Step 3: Miles Away

  4. Step 4: Mindsnare

  5. Step 5: Powerslam

  6. Step 6: Jungle fever

  7. Step 7: Parkway Drive

  8. Step 8: Shinto Katana

  9. Step 9: I Killed The Prom Queen

  10. Step 10: Samsara

  11. Step 11: Lynchmada

  12. Step 12: Her Nightmare

  13. Step 13: Blood Duster

  14. Step 14: Carpathian

  15. Step 15: Shotpointblank

  16. Step 16: Break Loose

  17. Step 17: Moving On(Crafters Secret Side Project)

  18. Step 18: The dead-walk!

  19. Step 19: Dress in loose clothing

  20. Step 20: such as basketball shorts.

  21. Step 21: Have an attitude when it comes to Screen names.

  22. Step 22: Must hardcore / fight dance properly when at gigs.

  23. Step 23: Always go to hardcore gigs

  24. Step 24: especially local ones.

  25. Step 25: Rarely use the term "hardcore"

  26. Step 26: if you do you will be at risk of being a "tryhard".

  27. Step 27: Have tattoos.

  28. Step 28: If you can

  29. Step 29: adopt the XXX straight-edge policy.

  30. Step 30: Pump iron.

  31. Step 31: Most important

  32. Step 32: spread the word of local gigs and watch out for each other in the mosh-pit.

Detailed Guide

etc.

Do not confuse these bands with true Hardcore/Gabber, such as Angerfist, Neophyte and Art of Fighters.

These bands are significantly better than the type of hardcore you will be listening to, and if you mix styles and start listening to gabber by mistake, you will be far too hardcore to be hardcore. , Is it also acceptable to wear tight black jeans or low distressed jeans, with a studded-black belt.

For the shoes, either skate shoes by DC or Emerica, or low top basketball shoes, and an ill fitting ' band t-shirt.

Optional is a band hoodie, and an army (box) cap, with writing or a sticker still on the Brim (Volcom, Atticus and Stussy have a great range). , For example "mosh for glory, fight dance to hurt people".

But don't fake it, if you're not feeling it, or you will get flamed on the boards. ,,, Use "hXc" as often as possible. , The more the better. , Not only is it real HxC, but very respectable in modern society. , Use the gym, a lot. , Being HxC doesn't mean being a total jerk.

Respect is the number one rule in Australia Hardcore

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