hard core techno
some are bass hunter, groove coverage look them up!!!!
Hard core music and wubadubdub dubstep
I do!
Because they are hardcore.
First of all, it's not a hard core, it's just hardcore. It means that you are tough or strong or that you are the most loyal part of a group. Hard core music refers to loud banging noises that someone had the stupidity to call music.
Because different people enjoy different music.
Try Suicide Commando - Hellraiser, although there are a few out there. I am looking for one that has "We have such sights to show you" as a lyric. Also trance.
hard core rock and roll they also like polka music
None. It's how the instruments are played!
Happy Hardcore is not normally played by "bands," it is a style of "Hardcore Techno" using ultra fast, almost speedcore-style tempos, and offbeat kick basses.
Techno is commonly said to originate in 1980's Detroit. This style and period of techno is commonly referred to as Detroit techno. As hinted at, this "genre" is very much alive. But some people say that techno has its real origins in the late disco/early house scene sparked off by Donna Summer's 1977 hit "I Feel Loved" which at the time was said to be a very "futuristic" song. But without a doubt, the Detroit techno scene was most likely spawned by the late '70's early 80's house scene. Noted Detroit techno artists from the mid 1980's are Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, and Derrick May. I hope this answers your question!