Queercore, the Glossary
Queercore (or homocore) is a cultural/social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of the punk subculture and a music genre that comes from punk rock.[1]
Table of Contents
180 relations: Agitprop! Records, Alternative Tentacles, Anarchism in the United States, Anarcho-punk, Anarchy, Andy Warhol, Anonymous Boy, Anti-folk, Anti-Scrunti Faction, Argentina, Austin, Texas, Ben Aqua, Best Revenge, Big Boys, Billie Joe Armstrong, Brighton, Brooklyn, Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies, Bruce LaBruce, California, Candy Ass Records, Cassette culture, Chainsaw Records, Chicago, Colour Me Wednesday, Coming out, Consumerism, Cypher in the Snow, Deke Nihilson, Derek Jarman, Dicks (band), Dixon, California, Do it yourself, Donna Dresch, Dream Nails, DUMBA, Edinburgh, Electrelane, Electronic rock, Electropop, Excuse 17, Experimental music, Fanorama, Fanzine, Fifth Column (band), Flamingo 50, G. B. Jones, Garage rock, Gay for Johnny Depp, Gay Shame, ... Expand index (130 more) »
- Hardcore punk genres
- LGBT anarchism
- Riot grrrl
Agitprop! Records
Agitprop! Records is a 'revolutionary hardcore and hip hop' independent record label based in Boston, US, founded by Jacob Tavares.
See Queercore and Agitprop! Records
Alternative Tentacles
Alternative Tentacles is an independent record label established in 1979 in San Francisco, California.
See Queercore and Alternative Tentacles
Anarchism in the United States
Anarchism in the United States began in the mid-19th century and started to grow in influence as it entered the American labor movements, growing an anarcho-communist current as well as gaining notoriety for violent propaganda of the deed and campaigning for diverse social reforms in the early 20th century.
See Queercore and Anarchism in the United States
Anarcho-punk
Anarcho-punk (also known as anarchist punk or peace punk) is an ideological subgenre of punk rock that promotes anarchism. Queercore and anarcho-punk are DIY culture, punk rock genres and underground culture.
See Queercore and Anarcho-punk
Anarchy
Anarchy is a form of society without rulers.
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer.
Anonymous Boy
Tony Arena (born circa 1965), also known by his pen name Anonymous Boy, is an openly queer artist, writer, and filmmaker.
See Queercore and Anonymous Boy
Anti-folk
Anti-folk (sometimes spelt as antifolk) is a music genre that emerged in the 1980s in New York City, founded by musician, author and comedian, Lach, as a reaction to the commercialization of folk music. Queercore and anti-folk are punk rock genres.
Anti-Scrunti Faction
Anti-Scrunti Faction were an American queercore punk trio from Boulder, Colorado, United States.
See Queercore and Anti-Scrunti Faction
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
Austin, Texas
Austin is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties.
See Queercore and Austin, Texas
Ben Aqua
Ben Aqua is an American multimedia artist, musician, and photographer based in Austin, Texas.
Best Revenge
Best Revenge was a queercore punk band from Los Angeles.
See Queercore and Best Revenge
Big Boys
Big Boys were an American pioneering punk rock band who are credited with having helped to create and introduce skate punk as a new style of music, which became popular in the 1980s.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972) is an American musician and actor.
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Brighton
Brighton is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the city of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England.
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.
Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies
Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies also known as Home Movies is a short experimental film by Bruce LaBruce and Candy Parker.
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Bruce LaBruce
Bruce LaBruce (born January 3, 1964) is a Canadian artist, writer, filmmaker, photographer, and underground director based in Toronto.
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California
California is a state in the Western United States, lying on the American Pacific Coast.
Candy Ass Records
Candy Ass Records was an independent record label in Portland, Oregon that was run by Jody Bleyle, a member of the bands Team Dresch and Hazel and of the queercore bands Family Outing and Infinite Xs.
See Queercore and Candy Ass Records
Cassette culture
The cassette culture (also known as the tape/cassette scene or cassette underground) refers to the practices associated with amateur production and distribution of music and sound art on compact cassette that emerged in the mid-1970s. Queercore and cassette culture are DIY culture, musical subcultures and underground culture.
See Queercore and Cassette culture
Chainsaw Records
Chainsaw Records is an independent record label run by Donna Dresch that is devoted to Queercore bands. Queercore and Chainsaw Records are riot grrrl.
See Queercore and Chainsaw Records
Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
Colour Me Wednesday
Colour Me Wednesday are an English indie pop/pop punk band from West London, England, built around sisters Jen and Harriet Doveton.
See Queercore and Colour Me Wednesday
Coming out
Coming out of the closet, often shortened to coming out, is a metaphor used to describe LGBT people's self-disclosure of their sexual orientation, romantic orientation, or gender identity.
Consumerism
Consumerism is a social and economic order in which the aspirations of many individuals include the acquisition of goods and services beyond those necessary for survival or traditional displays of status.
Cypher in the Snow
Cypher in the Snow were an American all women queercore band from San Francisco, California, United States.
See Queercore and Cypher in the Snow
Deke Nihilson
Daniel "Deke" Frontino Elash (born January 2, 1968) is an American zine editor, musician, actor, activist and historian.
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Derek Jarman
Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman (31 January 1942 – 19 February 1994) was an English artist, film maker, costume designer, stage designer, writer, poet, gardener, and gay rights activist.
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Dicks (band)
Dicks were an American punk rock band from Austin, Texas, formed in 1980 and initially disbanded in 1986.
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Dixon, California
Dixon is a city in northern Solano County, California, United States, located from the state capital, Sacramento.
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Do it yourself
"Do it yourself" ("DIY") is the method of building, modifying, or repairing things by oneself without the direct aid of professionals or certified experts. Queercore and do it yourself are DIY culture.
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Donna Dresch
Donna Dresch is an American punk rock musician, perhaps best known as founder, guitarist and bass guitarist of Team Dresch.
See Queercore and Donna Dresch
Dream Nails
Dream Nails is an English DIY punk/riot grrrl band from London founded in 2015.
DUMBA
DUMBA was a collective living space and anarchist, queer, all-ages community center and venue in Brooklyn, New York. Queercore and DUMBA are DIY culture and LGBT anarchism.
Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
Electrelane
Electrelane were an English indie rock band, formed in Brighton in 1998 by Verity Susman and Emma Gaze.
Electronic rock
Electronic rock (also known as electro rock and synth rock) is a music genre that involves a combination of rock music and electronic music, featuring instruments typically found within both genres.
See Queercore and Electronic rock
Electropop
Electropop is a popular music fusion genre combining elements of the electronic and pop styles.
Excuse 17
Excuse 17 was a punk rock band from Olympia, Washington, US, that performed and recorded from 1993 to 1995.
Experimental music
Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions.
See Queercore and Experimental music
Fanorama
Fanorama (also known as Fanorama Society and Fanorama Cabal) is a Rhode Island–based zine and zine-distro produced by journalist/activist REB (Richard E. Bump).
Fanzine
A fanzine (blend of fan and magazine or -zine) is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) for the pleasure of others who share their interest.
Fifth Column (band)
Fifth Column was a Canadian all-female post-punk band from Toronto, formed in 1980 and breaking up in 1995.
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Flamingo 50
Flamingo 50 was an English punk band from Liverpool.
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Garage rock
Garage rock (sometimes called garage punk or 60s punk) is a raw and energetic style of rock and roll that flourished in the mid-1960s, most notably in the United States and Canada, and has experienced a series of subsequent revivals.
Gay for Johnny Depp
Gay for Johnny Depp was an American hardcore band formed in New York City.
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Gay Shame
Gay Shame is a movement from within the queer communities described as a radical alternative to gay mainstreaming. Queercore and gay Shame are LGBT anarchism.
Gay skinhead
A gay skinhead, also known as a gayskin or queerskin, is a gay person who identifies with the skinhead subculture.
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Gender identity
Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender.
See Queercore and Gender identity
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
God Is My Co-Pilot (band)
God Is My Co-Pilot (often abbreviated as GodCo) is a no wave queercore band from New York City formed in 1991.
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Gravy Train!!!!
Gravy Train!!!! were an electroclash band from Oakland, California.
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Green Day
Green Day is an American rock band formed in Rodeo, California in 1987 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist and backing vocalist Mike Dirnt, with drummer Tré Cool joining in 1990.
Grunge
Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is an alternative rock genre and subculture which emerged during the in the U.S. state of Washington, particularly in Seattle and nearby towns. Queercore and Grunge are musical subcultures and underground culture.
Hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. Queercore and hardcore punk are DIY culture, musical subcultures, punk rock genres and underground culture.
See Queercore and Hardcore punk
Homocore (zine)
Homocore was an American anarcho-punk zine created by Tom Jennings and Deke Nihilson, and published in San Francisco from 1988 to 1991. Queercore and Homocore (zine) are DIY culture and LGBT anarchism.
See Queercore and Homocore (zine)
Homosexuality
Homosexuality is sexual attraction, romantic attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender.
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Hunx and His Punx
Hunx and His Punx is an American punk band from San Francisco, California.
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Identity politics
Identity politics is politics based on a particular identity, such as ethnicity, race, nationality, religion, denomination, gender, sexual orientation, social background, caste, and social class.
See Queercore and Identity politics
Independent record label
An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME.
See Queercore and Independent record label
Indie pop
Indie pop (also typeset as indie-pop or indiepop) is a music genre and subculture that combines <!--- Source states "guitar pop" not "indie pop" or "pop rock"---->guitar pop with DIY ethic in opposition to the style and tone of mainstream pop music. Queercore and indie pop are DIY culture and musical subcultures.
Indie rock
Indie rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the early to mid-1980s.
Industrial music
Industrial music is a genre of music that draws on harsh, mechanical, transgressive, or provocative sounds and themes.
See Queercore and Industrial music
Internet
The Internet (or internet) is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices.
J.D.s
J.D.s was a Canadian queer punk zine which started in 1985 and ran for eight issues until 1991.
Jack Smith (film director)
Jack Smith (November 14, 1932 – September 18, 1989) was an American filmmaker, actor, and pioneer of underground cinema.
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Jayne County
Jayne County (born Wayne Rogers, July 13, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and record producer whose career has spanned six decades.
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Jen Smith
Jen Smith is an artist, musician, zine editor, and activist from the United States.
Joel Gibb
Joel W. Gibb (born 28 January 1977) is a Berlin-based Canadian artist and singer-songwriter who leads the "gay church folk" group The Hidden Cameras.
John Waters
John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, writer, actor, and artist.
Johns Hopkins University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press (also referred to as JHU Press or JHUP) is the publishing division of Johns Hopkins University.
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K Records
K Records is an independent record label in Olympia, Washington founded in 1982.
Kenneth Anger
Kenneth Anger (born Kenneth Wilbur Anglemyer, February 3, 1927 – May 11, 2023) was an American underground experimental filmmaker, actor, and writer.
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Kids on TV
Kids on TV was a Canadian punk-house queercore band from Toronto, active from 2003 to 2013.
Kill Rock Stars
Kill Rock Stars is an independent record label founded in 1991 by Slim Moon and Tinuviel Sampson, and based in both Olympia, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. Queercore and Kill Rock Stars are riot grrrl.
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Klezmer
Klezmer (קלעזמער or כּלי־זמר) is an instrumental musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe.
Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
Lesbians on Ecstasy
Lesbians on Ecstasy is a Canadian electronic band formed in 2003 in Montreal, Quebec.
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The LGBT community (also known as the LGBTQ+ community, LGBTQIA+ community, GLBT community, or queer community) is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals united by a common culture and social movements.
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LGBT movements
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) movements are social movements that advocate for LGBT people in society.
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LGBT music
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ (LGBTQ+) music is music that focuses on the experiences of gender and sexual minorities as a product of the broad gay liberation movement.
LGBT representations in hip hop music
LGBT representations in hip hop music have existed since the birth of the genre even while enduring blatant discrimination.
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Limp Wrist
Limp Wrist is an American punk rock band, who formed in 1998.
London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Longstocking
Longstocking were an American, Los Angeles–based queercore-punk band.
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Lookout Records
Lookout Records (stylized as Lookout! Records) was an independent record label, initially based in Laytonville, California, and later in Berkeley, focusing on punk rock.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
Los Crudos
Los Crudos is an American hardcore punk band from Chicago, Illinois active from 1991 to 1998 and from 2006 onward.
Lucy Thane
Lucy Thane (born 1967) is a British documentary filmmaker, event producer and performer, living in Folkestone. Queercore and Lucy Thane are riot grrrl.
Lynn Breedlove
Lynn Breedlove (also known as Lynnee Breedlove) is an American musician, writer, and performer who was born in Oakland, California.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
Marcus Ewert
Marcus Ewert, previously known as Mark Ewert, is an American writer, actor and director, living in San Francisco.
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Martha (band)
Martha are a rock band from Pity Me, a village in County Durham in the North East of England.
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Maximum Rocknroll
Maximumrocknroll, often written as Maximum Rocknroll and usually abbreviated as MRR, is a not-for-profit monthly online zine of punk subculture and radio show of punk music.
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MDC (band)
MDC is an American punk rock band formed in 1979 in Austin, Texas, subsequently based in San Francisco, and currently Portland, Oregon.
Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
Music genre
A music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions.
Mykel Board
Mykel Board (born January 31, 1950) is an American journalist, musician, and writer of English-language haiku.
New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Nip Drivers
The Nip Drivers were an American punk rock band formed in 1980 in Torrance, California.
No Skin Off My Ass
No Skin Off My Ass is a 1991 comedy-drama film by Bruce LaBruce.
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No wave
No wave was an avant-garde music genre and visual art scene that emerged in the late 1970s in Downtown New York City.
No-budget film
A no-budget film is a film made with very little or no money.
See Queercore and No-budget film
Noise music
Noise music is a genre of music that is characterised by the expressive use of noise.
Non-binary gender
Non-binary and genderqueer are umbrella terms for gender identities that are outside the male/female gender binary.
See Queercore and Non-binary gender
Norway
Norway (Norge, Noreg), formally the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Oakland, California
Oakland is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.
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Olympia, Washington
Olympia is the capital city of the U.S. state of Washington and the county seat of Thurston County.
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Outpunk
Outpunk enjoys the distinction of being the first record label entirely devoted to queer punk bands. Queercore and Outpunk are riot grrrl.
Paganism
Paganism (from classical Latin pāgānus "rural", "rustic", later "civilian") is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, or ethnic religions other than Judaism.
Pansy Division
Pansy Division is an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California, United States, in 1991 by guitarist and singer-songwriter Jon Ginoli along with bassist Chris Freeman.
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PM Press
PM Press is an independent publisher, founded in 2007, that specializes in radical literature.
Portland, Oregon
Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region.
See Queercore and Portland, Oregon
Post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Queercore and Post-punk are punk rock genres.
Power pop
Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a subgenre of rock music and form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds.
Punk ideologies
Punk ideologies are a group of varied social and political beliefs associated with the punk subculture and punk rock.
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Punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Queercore and punk rock are musical subcultures.
Punk subculture
The punk subculture includes a diverse and widely known array of music, ideologies, fashion, and other forms of expression, visual art, dance, literature, and film. Queercore and punk subculture are musical subcultures and underground culture.
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Queer
Queer is an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or are not cisgender.
Queer theory
Queer theory is a field of post-structuralist critical theory that emerged in the early 1990s out of queer studies (formerly often known as gay and lesbian studies) and women's studies.
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Queer Zine Archive Project
The Queer Zine Archive Project (QZAP) is a Milwaukee-based community archive dedicated to preserving queer zines and queer zine culture.
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Queercore
Queercore (or homocore) is a cultural/social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of the punk subculture and a music genre that comes from punk rock. Queercore and Queercore are DIY culture, hardcore punk genres, LGBT anarchism, musical subcultures, punk rock genres, riot grrrl and underground culture.
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution is a 2017 English-language German documentary film directed by Yony Leyser about the social and cultural movement known as Queercore.
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Queeruption
Queeruption (a compound of queer and eruption) is an annual international queercore festival and gathering started in 1998 where alternative, radical, and disenfranchised queers can exchange information, network, organize, inspire and get inspired, self-represent, and challenge mainstream society with do-it-yourself ideas and ethics. Queercore and Queeruption are DIY culture and LGBT anarchism.
Quentin Crisp
Quentin Crisp (born Denis Charles Pratt; –) was an English raconteur, whose work in the public eye included a memoir of his life and various media appearances.
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Rainbow capitalism
Rainbow capitalism (also called pink capitalism, homocapitalism Radical Philosophy. November 2015. or gay capitalism) is the involvement of capitalism, corporate capitalism, and consumerism in appropriating and profiting from the LGBT movement.
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Randy Turner
Randy J. "Biscuit" Turner (November 25, 1949 – August 19, 2005) was an American punk singer and artist.
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Ray Aggs
Ray Aggs is a musician based in Glasgow.
Riot grrrl
Riot grrrl is an underground feminist punk movement that began during the early 1990s within the United States in Olympia, Washington, and the greater Pacific Northwest, and has expanded to at least 26 other countries. Queercore and Riot grrrl are DIY culture, hardcore punk genres, musical subcultures and punk rock genres.
Rise Above: The Tribe 8 Documentary
Rise Above: The Tribe 8 Documentary is a feature film about the all women queercore punk band Tribe 8 directed and produced by Tracy Flannigan.
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Ron Rice
Ron Rice (born Charles Ronald Rice; 1935 in New York City – 1964 in Acapulco, Mexico) was an American experimental filmmaker, whose free-form style influenced experimental filmmakers in New York and California during the early 1960s.
Roseanne Barr
Roseanne Cherrie Barr (born November 3, 1952) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer.
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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Schmekel
Schmekel was an all-transgender, Jewish folk punk band from Brooklyn, New York, known for their satirical lyrical material.
Scott Treleaven
Scott Treleaven is a Canadian artist whose work employs a variety of media including painting, collage, film, video, drawing, photography and installation.
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Seattle
Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.
Sexual identity
Sexual identity refers to one's self-perception in terms of romantic or sexual attraction towards others, though not mutually exclusive, and can be different from romantic identity.
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SF Weekly
SF Weekly is an online music publication and formerly alternative weekly newspaper founded in the 1970s in San Francisco, California.
She Devils
She-Devils is an Argentine punk group that started 1995.
Shopping is a British post-punk trio based in London and Glasgow.
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Sister George
Sister George were an English band from London, recognised as being significant in the 1990s queercore scene, who formed in 1993.
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Sleeping States
Sleeping States is a British musical solo project of British musician Markland Starkie (born 1981).
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The St.
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Sta-Prest (band)
Sta-Prest was a multi-racial queercore and riot grrrl band from San Francisco that was active in the 1990s.
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Ste McCabe
Ste McCabe (from Liverpool, England) is an English DIY, queercore singer-songwriter, previously based in Manchester, and later Edinburgh, Scotland.
Straight edge
Straight edge (sometimes abbreviated as sXe or signified by XXX or simply X) is a subculture of hardcore punk whose adherents refrain from using alcohol, tobacco, and recreational drugs in reaction to the punk subculture's excesses. Queercore and Straight edge are hardcore punk genres and musical subcultures.
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Swan Island (band)
Swan Island was an American five-piece rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States.
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Team Dresch
Team Dresch is an American punk rock band originally formed in 1993 in Olympia, Washington.
The Apostles (band)
The Apostles are an English experimental punk rock band, who developed within the confines of the 1980s anarcho-punk scene in the UK, but did not necessarily adhere to the aesthetics of that movement.
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The Austin Chronicle
The Austin Chronicle is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States.
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The Gordons (writers)
The Gordons were crime fiction authors Gordon Gordon (born March 12, 1906, Anderson, Indiana – died March 14, 2002), and his wife, Mildred Nixon Gordon (born June 24, 1912, Kansas – died February 3, 1979, Tucson, Arizona).
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Hidden Cameras are a Canadian indie pop band.
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The Little Deaths
The Little Deaths was an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California in 1997.
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The Lollipop Generation
The Lollipop Generation is a 2008 Canadian underground experimental film written, produced, and directed by G. B. Jones, whose previous films include The Troublemakers and The Yo-Yo Gang.
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The Need
The Need is an American queercore band formed by the singer and drummer Rachel Carns and the guitarist Radio Sloan in Portland, Oregon, in the mid-1990s.
The Shondes
The Shondes is a rock band from Brooklyn, NY, that combines feminist punk, rock, pop, activist, and Jewish influences.
The Third Sex (band)
The Third Sex was an American queercore band formed in 1993 in Portland, Oregon.
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Third-wave feminism
Third-wave feminism is a feminist movement that began in the early 1990s, prominent in the decades prior to the fourth wave.
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Tom Jennings
Thomas Daniel Jennings (born 1955) is a Los Angeles-based artist and computer programmer, known for his work that led to FidoNet (the first message and file networking bulletin board system, or BBS), and for his work at Phoenix Software on MS-DOS integration and interoperability.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
Tracy Flannigan
Tracy Flannigan is an independent filmmaker residing in the Echo Park area of Los Angeles who began making movies when she was seventeen years old.
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Tribe 8
Tribe 8 was a lesbian punk rock band from San Francisco, considered one of the first queercore groups.
Troma Entertainment
Troma Entertainment is an American independent film production and distribution company founded by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz in 1974.
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Tuff Enuff Records
Tuff Enuff Records was a British queer/riot grrrl record label based in Brighton, England. Queercore and Tuff Enuff Records are riot grrrl.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Vaginal Davis
Vaginal Davis (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American performing artist, painter, independent curator, composer, filmmaker and writer.
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Vivienne Dick
Vivienne Dick (born 1950) is an Irish feminist experimental and documentary filmmaker.
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Web crawler
A Web crawler, sometimes called a spider or spiderbot and often shortened to crawler, is an Internet bot that systematically browses the World Wide Web and that is typically operated by search engines for the purpose of Web indexing (web spidering).
Wetdog
Wetdog is a London-based all-female post-punk trio, formed in the spring of 2007.
Will Munro
William Grant Munro (February 11, 1975 – May 21, 2010) was a Toronto artist, club promoter, and restaurateur known for his work as a community builder among disparate Toronto groups.
Wolf Girl (band)
Wolf Girl was a four-piece indie pop band from London, England.
See Queercore and Wolf Girl (band)
Yony Leyser
Yony Leyser (born 1985) is a director and writer based in Berlin.
Your Heart Breaks
Your Heart Breaks is an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington led by artist and musician Clyde Petersen.
See Queercore and Your Heart Breaks
Zine
A zine (short for magazine or fanzine) is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via a copy machine. Queercore and zine are DIY culture and underground culture.
7 Seconds (band)
7 Seconds (often stylized as 7Seconds) are an American hardcore punk band from Reno, Nevada, that was formed in 1980 by two sets of brothers.
See Queercore and 7 Seconds (band)
See also
Hardcore punk genres
- Bandana thrash
- Beatdown hardcore
- Bent edge
- Christian hardcore
- Crossover thrash
- D-beat
- Digital hardcore
- Emo
- Foxcore
- Goregrind
- Grindcore
- Heavy hardcore
- Horror punk
- Krishnacore
- Mathcore
- Melodic hardcore
- Melodic metalcore
- Metalcore
- Nazi punk
- New York hardcore
- Nintendocore
- Pornogrind
- Positive hardcore
- Post-hardcore
- Powerviolence
- Progressive metalcore
- Queercore
- Rapcore
- Riot grrrl
- Screamo
- Shaman punk
- Skate punk
- Sludge metal
- Straight edge
- Taqwacore
- Thrashcore
- Washington, D.C., hardcore
- Youth crew
LGBT anarchism
- Anarchism and issues related to love and sex
- Bash Back!
- Black Laundry
- DUMBA
- Daniel Guérin
- Der Eigene
- Dog Park Dissidents
- Frente de Liberación Homosexual
- Gay Shame
- George Jackson Brigade
- Homocore (zine)
- Homotopia
- House of Brag
- International Revolutionary People's Guerrilla Forces
- Lucía Sánchez Saornil
- Massimo Consoli
- Mujeres Creando
- Pink Peacock
- Queer anarchism
- Queercore
- Queeruption
- Radical Faeries
- Stop Bullshit
- Tenacious Unicorn Ranch
- The HIRS Collective
- The Politics of Being Queer
Riot grrrl
- Candice Pedersen
- Chainsaw Records
- Everett True
- Girl Germs
- International Pop Underground Convention
- Kill Rock Stars
- Ladyfest
- Lisa Rose Apramian
- List of riot grrrl bands
- Lucy Thane
- Outpunk
- Queercore
- Ramdasha Bikceem
- Rebel Girl (Bikini Kill song)
- Riot grrrl
- Slampt
- Tammy Rae Carland
- Tuff Enuff Records
- Yoyo A Go Go
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queercore
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