Post-hardcore

Post-hardcore is a musical genre derived from hardcore punk in the 1980s, with experimental elements close to progressive rock. The first appearances of the genre were in Chicago in the early 1980s, with bands like Big Black, Naked Raygun and then moved to Washington, DC in the middle and late this decade, with bands like Fugazi, Rites of Spring and Shudder to Think, Other regions of the United States with groups such as Casco, Quicksand, Sunny Day Real Estate, Drive Like Jehu or Moss Icon.