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History of hardcore punk in Canada
D.O.A. were the first Canadian hardcore band and with the release of their album Hardcore '81 they set the standards for the style of music.[1][2] This album is important because it is considered to be the album that coined the term "hardcore punk".[3]
List of Canadian hardcore bands
- Akuma
- Armed and Hammered
- Banlieue Rouge
- Black Cat 13
- Born Dead Icons
- Brutal Knights
- Bunchofuckingoofs
- Cancer Bats
- Career Suicide
- Chokehold
- Comeback Kid
- Cry of the Afflicted
- Cursed
- D.O.A.
- Daggermouth
- Dahmer
- Dayglo Abortions
- Figure Four
- Fucked Up
- Genetic Control
- Grade
- Humanifesto
- Hunter
- I Hate Sally
- I Spy
- Liferuiner
- Lummox
- Means
- Nomeansno
- No Warning
- Painted Thin
- Propagandhi
- The Prowlers
- Random Killing
- Ripcordz
- SNFU
- The Sainte Catherines
- Sectorseven
- Shotmaker
- The Skulls
- Stress Factor 9
- Subhumans
- Swallowing Shit
- The 3tards
- Zeroption
Canadian hardcore labels
- Deranged Records
- Fringe Product
- G7 Welcoming Committee Records
- The Great American Steak Religion
- Havoc Records
- Insurgence Records
- Moshpit Tragedy Records
- Sudden Death Records
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