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'''Crunkcore''' (<!---Please do not add alternate names without a source, or discussing it on the talk page--->also called '''crunk punk''',<ref name=Allmusic>{{cite web |author=Jeffries, David |title=Brokencyde biography |url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p1105386/biography|pure_url=yes}} |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=2009-10-29}}</ref> '''screamo-crunk''' and '''scrunk'''<ref name="guardian.co.uk">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2008/jul/22/screamomeetscrunkwelcometo Screamo meets crunk? Welcome to Scrunk! | Music| guardian.co.uk]</ref>) is a musical genre that combines [[crunk]] [[hip hop]] with elements of [[screamo]].<ref name=phoenix>{{cite news|url=http://thephoenix.com/boston/music/86395-scrunk-happens/|title=Scrunk happens: We're not fans, but the kids seem to like it|last=Gail|first=Leor|date=14 July 2009|publisher=[[The Boston Phoenix]]|accessdate=2009-10-08}}</ref> The ''[[Boston Phoenix]]'' described it as "a combination of minimalist Southern hip-hop, Auto-Tune croons, techno breakdowns, barked vocals, and party-till-you-puke poetics."<ref name=phoenix/> Also according to the ''[[Boston Phoenix]]'', writer and musician Jessica Hooper claims that the influences for crunkore can be traced back to 2005 when [[Panic! at the Disco]] mixed [[emo]] with [[electronic music|electronics]].<ref name=phoenix /> |
'''Crunkcore''' (<!---Please do not add alternate names without a source, or discussing it on the talk page--->also called '''crunk punk''',<ref name=Allmusic>{{cite web |author=Jeffries, David |title=Brokencyde biography |url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p1105386/biography|pure_url=yes}} |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=2009-10-29}}</ref> '''screamo-crunk''' and '''scrunk'''<ref name="guardian.co.uk">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2008/jul/22/screamomeetscrunkwelcometo Screamo meets crunk? Welcome to Scrunk! | Music| guardian.co.uk]</ref>) is a musical genre that combines [[crunk]] [[hip hop]] with elements of [[screamo]].<ref name=phoenix>{{cite news|url=http://thephoenix.com/boston/music/86395-scrunk-happens/|title=Scrunk happens: We're not fans, but the kids seem to like it|last=Gail|first=Leor|date=14 July 2009|publisher=[[The Boston Phoenix]]|accessdate=2009-10-08}}</ref> The ''[[Boston Phoenix]]'' described it as "a combination of minimalist Southern hip-hop, Auto-Tune croons, techno breakdowns, barked vocals, and party-till-you-puke poetics."<ref name=phoenix/> Also according to the ''[[Boston Phoenix]]'', writer and musician Jessica Hooper claims that the influences for crunkore can be traced back to 2005 when [[Panic! at the Disco]] mixed [[emo]] with [[electronic music|electronics]].<ref name=phoenix /> |
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Artists that have been described as crunkcore include [[Brokencyde]],<ref name="guardian.co.uk"/><ref name=phoenix/> [[3OH!3]],<ref name=phoenix/><ref name=revolver>{{cite web |url=http://www.revolvermag-digital.com/revolver/200905/?pm=2&z=fw&pvieww=992&zin=172&u1=texterity&pg=62&fm=1 |title=Revolver Magazine |publisher=''[[Revolver (magazine)|Revolver]]'' |accessdate=10 December 2009}}</ref><ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/music/reviews/album/17385/119905</ref> [[Millionaires (band)|Millionaires]],<ref name=phoenix/><ref name=revolver /> [[Breathe Carolina]],<ref name="revolver"/> [[Hollywood Undead]],<ref name=revolver /> [[I Set My Friends On Fire]],<ref name=revolver /> [[Family Force 5]]<ref>{{cite web |author=Brown, Marisa |title=Family Force 5 biography |url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p756144/biography|pure_url=yes}} |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=2009-11-05}}</ref>.<!---Add bands right before this message and move this message after the band name, but not without a citation.---> |
Artists that have been described as crunkcore include [[Brokencyde]],<ref name="guardian.co.uk"/><ref name=phoenix/> [[3OH!3]],<ref name=phoenix/><ref name=revolver>{{cite web |url=http://www.revolvermag-digital.com/revolver/200905/?pm=2&z=fw&pvieww=992&zin=172&u1=texterity&pg=62&fm=1 |title=Revolver Magazine |publisher=''[[Revolver (magazine)|Revolver]]'' |accessdate=10 December 2009}}</ref><ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/music/reviews/album/17385/119905</ref> [[Millionaires (band)|Millionaires]],<ref name=phoenix/><ref name=revolver /> [[Breathe Carolina]],<ref name="revolver"/> [[Hollywood Undead]],<ref name=revolver /> [[I Set My Friends On Fire]],<ref name=revolver /> [[Family Force 5]]<ref>{{cite web |author=Brown, Marisa |title=Family Force 5 biography |url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p756144/biography|pure_url=yes}} |publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=2009-11-05}}</ref> and [[Kesha]]<ref>{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1818489|pure_url=yes}}</ref>.<!---Add bands right before this message and move this message after the band name, but not without a citation.---> |
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Crunkcore | |
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Stylistic origins | Screamo, emo, hip hop, crunk, electro, dance-pop |
Cultural origins | Mid 2000s, Western United States |
Typical instruments | Vocals, keyboard, synthesizer, drum kit |
Other topics | |
Electrocore - rapcore - electronica |
Crunkcore (also called crunk punk,[1] screamo-crunk and scrunk[2]) is a musical genre that combines crunk hip hop with elements of screamo.[3] The Boston Phoenix described it as "a combination of minimalist Southern hip-hop, Auto-Tune croons, techno breakdowns, barked vocals, and party-till-you-puke poetics."[3] Also according to the Boston Phoenix, writer and musician Jessica Hooper claims that the influences for crunkore can be traced back to 2005 when Panic! at the Disco mixed emo with electronics.[3] Artists that have been described as crunkcore include Brokencyde,[2][3] 3OH!3,[3][4][5] Millionaires,[3][4] Breathe Carolina,[4] Hollywood Undead,[4] I Set My Friends On Fire,[4] Family Force 5[6] and Kesha[7].
References
- ^ Jeffries, David. "Brokencyde biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
- ^ a b Screamo meets crunk? Welcome to Scrunk! | Music| guardian.co.uk
- ^ a b c d e f Gail, Leor (14 July 2009). "Scrunk happens: We're not fans, but the kids seem to like it". The Boston Phoenix. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
- ^ a b c d e "Revolver Magazine". Revolver. Retrieved 10 December 2009.
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(help) - ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/music/reviews/album/17385/119905
- ^ Brown, Marisa. "Family Force 5 biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
- ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r1818489