後硬核 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Prindle, Mark. Guy Picciotto interview. Markprindle.com. 2003 [2011-03-19]. (原始内容存档于2012-01-27). Well, first of all, I don't recognize that attribution. I've never recognized 'emo' as a genre of music. I always thought it was the most retarded term ever. I know there is this generic commonplace that every band that gets labeled with that term hates it. They feel scandalized by it. But honestly, I just thought that all the bands I played in were punk rock bands. The reason I think it's so stupid is that - what, like the Bad Brains weren't emotional? What - they were robots or something? It just doesn't make any sense to me. 

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  • Robbins, Ira; Sprague, David. Saccharine Trust. TrousserPress.com. [2011-03-18]. (原始内容存档于2016-03-05). Too early to be post-hardcore but too uncommon for any simple classification, this Southern California quartet doesn't try to create a blizzard of noise — they go at it more artfully, but with equally ear-wrenching results. [...] 

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  • Bradley, Stephen. Concert review: Kevin Seconds. The Washington Times Communities - Riffs. 2010-09-22 [2011-03-21]. (原始内容存档于2011-07-21). [...] Where most punks from the '80s hardcore scene made the transition into hard rock or post hardcore outfits like Rollins Band and Fugazi, it still seems natural that he would make the jump into the acoustic side of things. [...] 
  • Bradley, Stephen. Music Review: ...And You Shall Know Us by the Trail of Dead - Tao of the Dead. The Washington Times Communities - Riffs. 2011-02-28 [2011-04-01]. (原始内容存档于2011-07-21). The Trail of Dead has been known as something of a sprawling band ever since the band's first release in 1998. They've always been able to incorporate elements of noise rock and art rock into a post-hardcore foundation that allows for them to wander sonically not only from song to song but within each song itself and never losing the listener's interest in the song. 

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