What is hardcore dancing?!


Question: That sounds like a weird question but it sounds like a poor excuse for moshing. a link would be helpful.


Answers: That sounds like a weird question but it sounds like a poor excuse for moshing. a link would be helpful.

hardcore dancing is when you stand in one spot, usually where the pit would normally be, and do chuck norris roundhouse kicks and black belt karate moves like your fighting an invisible enemy and deflecting imaginary bullets with your hands to show the sh!tty band you mean business. seriously, why is fighting air so popular with all the trendy mall
shoppers these days? it's freakin' retarded. do people really look at this stupid behavior and think to themselves, "man those dance moves are really badass, i gotta get in on that action?" these abercrombie & fitch fleece and cargo pant wearing rich kids would be brutally murdered at a belphegor show. FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS SHOP AT HOT TOPIC AND WATCH MTV FOR THEIR MUSIC.

Edit:: Beans, that isn't moshing, that's hardcore dancing too. those idiots are just spinning around looking retarded, obviously you or them have never been in a real pit because that retardedness wouldn't last 3 seconds, either the band would stop and point it out to the rest of the fans in the floor area or the people in the floor would see it and take proper action to stop it. in my day a pit was like 1 big fist fight where you expected to get bloody, not just do cartwheels and spin around like a ballerina. also there didn't need to be slow *** breakdowns for the pit to start, if the song was extremely fast at the beginning and all the way through then everyone in the floor area would go ape **** and it looked like 1 big blur, people got taken out by paramedics, people lost teeth, noses got broke.... go and jump into a real pit and lets see if your ideas change about "moshing".

Hardcore dancing grew out of the eastern United States hardcore scene, especially the New Jersey, New York, Boston, and Florida hardcore scenes. A hardcore pit differs from the usual mosh pit routine of pogoing and crashing into each other in an often controlled, but violent way. Participants in hardcore pits move around with rhythm to various beats, some slow and some faster. Hardcore dancing is typically associated and executed only during certain points in musical breakdowns.

This style of dancing was common in the late 1990s. As some hardcore bands incorporated slower syncopated, metal-influenced rhythms into their songs, the modern breakdown — and the dancing that went with it — was introduced.[citation needed] Early Earth Crisis and Biohazard concerts were common venues for this type of hardcore dancing.

New York hardcore band Sick of it All featured a tongue-in-cheek how-to guide for hardcore dancing in their music video for "Step Down" and AFI's video for "The Leaving Song Pt. II" is a depiction of hardcore and Straight Edge culture, popular for its relentless representation of Hardcore Dancing. A Day to Remember also did a video showing a how to guide for dance moves in the pit, Ron Jeremy was the fictional martial arts instructor showing the moves.

its what my daughter does when i dont let her have another piece of candy

It's that stupid crap where fat kids in camo shorts/fox racing t-shirts stomp around and breakdance/do karate at concerts...annoying.

the first one is moshing the second one is lame hardcore dancing


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk4dtee2V...



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