• Queercore (or homocore) is a cultural/social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of the punk subculture and a music genre that comes from...
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  • Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution is a 2017 English-language German documentary film directed by Yony Leyser about the social and cultural movement...
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  • Punk rock (section Queercore)
    Gender, the Screamers, and Coil, queercore embraces a variety of punk and other alternative music styles. Queercore lyrics often treat the themes of prejudice...
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    community forms a distinct people due to their unique culture and customs. Queercore (originally homocore) is a cultural and social movement that began in...
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  • J.D.s (category Queercore)
    zine is widely regarded as being greatly influential in inciting the queercore movement of the 1990s, which created a community for queer youths who...
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    had been doing for the past several years. Queercore is a punk movement that focuses on LGBT issues. Queercore is an anti-establishment subculture based...
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    subcultures within the genre.[citation needed] For example, the birth of the Queercore movement: inspired by the desire for social change, the subculture was...
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  • G. B. Jones (category Queercore musicians)
    cater to the social mutants of the underground. It later evolved into "queercore" to be more inclusive. Jones has exhibited her art nationally and internationally...
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  • Riot grrrl (category Queercore)
    later coined the term Riot Goth) and Skinned Teen. Also included were queercore groups such as Team Dresch and the Third Sex. In addition to a unique...
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    Bruce LaBruce (category Queercore)
    the grounds that he felt more personally aligned with the queercore movement. The queercore movement was born in the 1980s and LaBruce was one of the...
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  • Sister George (category Queercore groups)
    English band from London, recognised as being significant in the 1990s queercore scene, who formed in 1993. The group's name was inspired by the 1968 film...
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  • them, with bands such as MDC featuring openly-gay frontpersons. When the queercore scene emerged in the early 1990s, California cities were major hubs of...
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  • Chainsaw Records (category Queercore record labels)
    is an independent record label run by Donna Dresch that is devoted to Queercore bands. The label is in Portland, Oregon. Chainsaw began life as a zine...
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  • The Butchies (category Queercore groups)
    Martlew, and drummer Melissa York, The Butchies has been referred to as "queercore crusaders". The band has been performing together since the recording...
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    Pansy Division (category Queercore groups)
    Pansy Division is an American queercore band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1991 by guitarist/singer/songwriter Jon Ginoli along with bassist...
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    Team Dresch (category Queercore groups)
    the queercore movement, contributing to the zines J.D.s and Outpunk, as well as writing her own, called Chainsaw. Dresch's involvement in queercore influenced...
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  • The Need (category Queercore groups)
    The Need is an American queercore band formed by the singer and drummer Rachel Carns and the guitarist Radio Sloan in Portland, Oregon, in the mid-1990s...
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  • metalcore Positive hardcore Post-hardcore Powerviolence Progressive metalcore Queercore Rapcore Sass Screamo Skacore Thrashcore Tough guy hardcore Punk rock subgenres...
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  • subgenre. Queercore is a subgenre of punk that emerged in the 1980s after the publication of the zine J.D.s in Toronto. As a genre, queercore explores...
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  • American heavy metal band Bitch (performer), a musician, formerly of queercore duo "Bitch and Animal" "Bitch" (Rolling Stones song), 1971 "Bitch" (Meredith...
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    Preserve, the Red Baron, xLooking Forwardx, Jewish band Sons of Abraham, queercore band Limp Wrist, right-wing anti-immigrant band One Life Crew, and anti-capitalism...
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  • Outpunk (category Queercore record labels)
    actual queercore bands in existence, so some of the artists that appeared were politically motivated punk bands that supported the queercore movement...
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    Phranc (category Queercore musicians)
    influence on the Queercore movement, being acknowledged as such by Team Dresch in their song for her, "Uncle Phranc." In the 1990s many queercore bands and musicians...
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  • Excuse 17 (category Queercore groups)
    Excuse Seventeen, was released jointly on Atlas Records (LP) and the queercore label Chainsaw Records (CD). They released a second and final album, Such...
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  • Electronicore Krishnacore Melodic hardcore Positive hardcore Post-hardcore Queercore Taqwacore Emo Emo pop Screamo Powerviolence Street punk Horror punk Latino...
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  • Anti-Scrunti Faction (category Queercore groups)
    Anti-Scrunti Faction were an American queercore punk trio from Boulder, Colorado, United States. The band made their first appearance in 1984 on the Restless...
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  • Agitprop! Records (category Queercore record labels)
    recording features queercore bands such as Fagatron, Best Revenge, The Rotten Fruits, Kids Like Us and others, and is one of a handful of queercore compilations...
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    Ekko Astral (category Queercore groups)
    information Origin Washington, D.C. Genres Noise punk pop-punk post-hardcore queercore riot grrrl Years active 2021 (2021)-present Labels Topshelf Records Members...
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  • The Third Sex (band) (category Queercore groups)
    The Third Sex was an American queercore band formed in 1993 in Portland, Oregon. The band featured Trish Walsh on guitar and vocals, Peyton Marshall on...
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  • Personal Best is the first studio album by the American queercore band Team Dresch. It was released on January 23, 1995, by both Candy Ass Records and...
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