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WikiProject Post-hardcore is a project to promote the creation and improvement of articles relating to post-hardcore music and other related genres. The project was originally launched on 10 September 2006 as WikiProject Emo, and was repurposed to include a broader scope as WikiProject Post-hardcore on 19 September 2014. Please see the discussion page for information on various project-related collaborations.
To participate, simply add your name to the participants section.
Recent changes in post-hardcore-related articles
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Goals |
The goals of this WikiProject are:
- To organize, create, and improve articles that relate to post-hardcore music
- To organize, create, and improve articles that relate to related genres and subgenres of post-hardcore, including (but not limited to)
- NOT to start debates about genres (such as what is "punk" vs. "emo" vs. "post-hardcore")
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Parentage |
The parent of this WikiProject is WikiProject Music. Similar WikiProjects include: WikiProject Alternative music, WikiProject Classical music, WikiProject Computer music, WikiProject Electronic music, WikiProject Hip hop, WikiProject Industrial music, WikiProject Metal music, WikiProject New Wave music, WikiProject Punk music, WikiProject Reggae, and WikiProject Rock music.
These are task forces dedicated to specific aspects of post-hardcore such as individual artists, subgenres, etc. If you would like to propose a new task force or work group, make your suggestion on the project talk page to see if other editors are interested.
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Tasks |
If you are wondering where to start, take a look at these tasks:
Do not:
Things to remember:
- This is a general interest encyclopedia. Articles should be understandable and appeal to both casual readers and dedicated fans of the genre alike.
- Not every person, band, album, record label, etc. in existence deserves their/its own article. Article topics must demonstrate independent notability using citations to reliable third-party sources. Primary sources are important too, but they are not enough to support an encyclopedia article on their own.
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Possible sources |
The following is a list of possible sources that can be used to expand articles. It is not intended as an exhaustive list, see Wikipedia:ALBUM/SOURCE for additional sources.
Magazines and websites
Books
Books
- Bryant, Tom (2014). The True Lives of My Chemical Romance: The Definitive Biography. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. ISBN 978-1-4472-5357-0.
- Fournier, Michael T. (2007). Double Nickels on the Dime. 33 1/3. Vol. 45. London: Continuum. ISBN 978-0826427878.
- Givony, Ronen (2018). 24 Hour Revenge Therapy. 33 1/3. Vol. 130. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-5013-2309-6.
- Greenwald, Andy (2003). Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo. New York City: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0-312-30863-9.
- Gross, Joe (2018). In on the Kill Taker. 33 1/3. Vol. 129. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1501321399.
- Markarian, Taylor (2019). From the Basement: A History of Emo Music and How It Changed Society. Coral Gables, Florida: Mango Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-64250-114-8.
- Ozzi, Dan (2021). Sellout: The Major-Label Feeding Frenzy That Swept Punk, Emo, and Hardcore 1994–2007. New York City: Mariner Books. ISBN 978-0-358-24430-1.
- Simon, Leslie (2009). Wish You Were Here: An Essential Guide to Your Favorite Music Scenes―from Punk to Indie and Everything in Between. New York City: Harper. ISBN 978-0-06-157371-2.
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Participants |
Here is a list of WikiProject Post-hardcore participants. If you're interested in helping out, feel free to join the group by editing the table below and placing your username in the list in alphabetical order using the {{user}} template (e.g. {{user|USERNAME}} ). If you wish, leave a comment about your special interests on this project.
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Mashaunix (talk · contribs) | I'm familiar with all forms of post-hardcore and emo as well as related punk, experimental and alternative styles. |
Natt the Hatt (talk · contribs) | As a fan of good music, I work on a lot of stuff. I like Emo, Punk, & Metal and focus on making articles uniform, especially when it comes to cover art. |
Ozhu (talk · contribs) | A little interested in everything. I'll probably be focusing on screamo acts like La Dispute and Envy. |
Sky Harbor (talk · contribs) | Oddly enough, I didn't know that Ozhu was a metalhead too when we met last year. :P That aside, I've worked on bands as diverse as Sparks the Rescue, Hopes Die Last and Jamie's Elsewhere, and I look forward to just diving in. |
Sgnaf (talk · contribs) | Primarily focused on 2010's screamo. SxE forever. |
DannyMusicEditor (talk · contribs) | Already helped promote a few big ones to GA, one being Fall Out Boy, so I'll join in. |
MusicforthePeople (talk · contribs) | |
The Irate Communist (talk · contribs) | Can't wait to help! |
Codayoda (talk · contribs) | Currently a huge fan of Dance Gavin Dance and Falling in Reverse. Happy to help in any way I can! |
St. Jimmy Jammy (talk · contribs) | Huge fan of chiptune based music and emo, usually editing small things or genres. |
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