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If you flip through the history of this page you'll see it's a bunch of people just trying to put their own spin on what "emocore" is and build a list of their favorite bands. I'm going to redirect this article to the "
emo" article. —Preceding
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No, it doesn't. If you can find a period article that references it as such, feel free. But every readily documented source as early as 1992 refers to "emocore" as "emotional hardcore". Do a Google search of "emotional hardcore" and "emotive hardcore" and see which one is the more common usage. And that's certainly been true for at least the last decade-plus. --
ChrisB18:27, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
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