Hardcore
Music Generator

From the furious punk stages of 1980s DC and New York to the pounding gabber warehouses of Rotterdam, hardcore means one thing: uncompromising intensity. Describe your energy level and style — and let Music Agent deliver a track that hits like a wall of sound.

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Create an aggressive hardcore punk track at 180 BPM in D minor, distorted guitars, shouted vocals style, pounding drums
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Here's your hardcore assault — furious power chords, a relentless D-beat, and raw, aggressive energy that channels Black Flag and Minor Threat.

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Hardcore AI

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Hardcore DNA

Four pillars of hardcore — punk roots, electronic evolution, sonic intensity, and DIY independence.

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Punk Origins

Hardcore punk exploded in the early 1980s from scenes in Washington DC, New York, Los Angeles, and Boston. Bands like Minor Threat, Black Flag, Bad Brains, and Dead Kennedys stripped punk to its fastest, angriest core — short songs, shouted vocals, and breakneck tempos that rejected mainstream rock entirely.

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Electronic Evolution

Hardcore electronic music emerged in the early 1990s in Rotterdam and Frankfurt. Gabber, speedcore, and terrorcore pushed BPMs from 160 to 300+. Artists like Rotterdam Terror Corps and Angerfist built a global rave culture around distorted kicks and relentless four-on-the-floor rhythms.

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Sound & Texture

Punk hardcore features heavily distorted guitars, fast power chords, blast beats or D-beats, and raw shouted or screamed vocals. Electronic hardcore centers on distorted kick drums, aggressive synth stabs, industrial samples, and breakbeat variations. Both share an ethos of maximum intensity.

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DIY Culture

Hardcore's identity is inseparable from its DIY ethos. Self-booked shows, independent labels, zines, and all-ages venues defined the punk side. The electronic side built its own network of underground raves, pirate radio, and record shops. Both reject commercial compromise.

Explore the Spectrum

Six branches of the hardcore family — from furious punk to pounding electronic to crushing metalcore.

Hardcore Punk

150–220 BPM1980s–Present

The original: fast, aggressive punk with shouted vocals, distorted guitars, and short explosive songs. Minor Threat, Black Flag, and Bad Brains defined the template.

Gabber

160–200 BPM1990s–Present

Dutch electronic hardcore featuring distorted kick drums at relentless tempos. Rotterdam's answer to rave culture — intense, industrial, and unapologetic.

Metalcore

120–180 BPM1990s–Present

Hardcore punk fused with heavy metal riffs and breakdowns. Converge, Killswitch Engage, and Hatebreed bridge the mosh pit and the metal stage.

Speedcore

300–600+ BPM1990s–Present

Extreme electronic hardcore pushing BPMs beyond 300. Pure sonic violence with distorted kicks and noise elements.

Beatdown

80–140 BPM1990s–Present

Slow, crushing hardcore focused on heavy breakdowns and mosh-ready grooves. Bands like Hatebreed and Madball emphasize raw power over speed.

Post-Hardcore

120–180 BPM1980s–Present

Evolved hardcore with melodic elements, dynamic shifts, and complex song structures. Fugazi, At the Drive-In, and Thursday expanded the palette.

How It Compares

See how hardcore stacks up against gabber, metal, and punk rock across key characteristics.

FeatureHardcore PunkGabberMetalPunk Rock
BPM Range150–220160–200100–200140–180
Key InstrumentsGuitar, bass, drums, vocalsSynth, drum machine, samplerGuitar, bass, drums, vocalsGuitar, bass, drums, vocals
DistortionHeavy guitar distortionDistorted kick drums, synthsHigh-gain guitar, double bassModerate guitar distortion
Song Length1–2 minutes3–6 minutes3–7 minutes2–4 minutes
Typical UseLive shows, mosh pits, filmRaves, warehouses, festivalsConcerts, gaming, workoutsLive shows, skating, film
Notable ArtistsMinor Threat, Black FlagAngerfist, Rotterdam Terror CorpsMetallica, SlayerRamones, The Clash

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts covering hardcore punk, gabber, metalcore, and more — copy one and start creating.

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DC Fury

Create a hardcore punk track at 190 BPM in E minor. Fast power chords, aggressive shouted vocal style, pounding D-beat drums, and a brief breakdown. Mood: furious and uncompromising.

PunkFast
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Rotterdam Stomp

Generate a gabber track at 175 BPM. Distorted kick drum, aggressive synth stabs, industrial samples, and a relentless four-on-the-floor beat. Mood: crushing and mechanical.

GabberElectronic
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Breakdown City

Compose a beatdown hardcore track at 100 BPM in Drop C. Heavy chugging guitars, massive breakdowns, and a stomp-ready groove. Mood: crushing and menacing.

BeatdownHeavy
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Straight Edge

Produce a classic hardcore punk track at 200 BPM in A minor. Fast palm-muted riffs, gang vocal shouts, tight snare rolls, and a circle-pit-ready energy. Under 90 seconds. Mood: defiant and energetic.

FastClassic
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Industrial Assault

Create an industrial hardcore electronic track at 180 BPM. Metallic percussion, distorted synth leads, pounding kicks, and dark atmospheric pads. Mood: dystopian and relentless.

IndustrialDark
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Crossover Thrash

Generate a crossover thrash-hardcore track at 210 BPM in D minor. Thrash metal riffs meet hardcore punk aggression, fast double-kick drums, and a circle pit breakdown. Mood: explosive and chaotic.

ThrashCrossover
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Mosh Protocol

Build a metalcore-influenced hardcore track at 160 BPM. Alternating between fast punk sections and crushing breakdowns, heavy palm-muted guitars, and intense vocal delivery. Mood: intense and dynamic.

MetalcoreBreakdowns
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Concrete Jungle

Compose a New York hardcore track at 170 BPM in F minor. Aggressive guitar tone, mid-tempo groove sections, gang vocal chants, and a raw, unpolished production style. Mood: street-tough and gritty.

NYHCRaw
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Where Hardcore Lives

Real-world scenarios where hardcore music delivers maximum impact.

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Workout & Training

Hardcore's relentless energy makes it ideal for high-intensity workouts, CrossFit, and martial arts training.

三个简单步骤

从创意到成品 — 描述、优化、导出你的hardcore音乐。

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描述你的想法

告诉 Music Agent 你想要什么样的曲目 — 可以参考某种情绪、艺术家或场景,无需专业术语。

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通过对话优化

通过自然对话微调 BPM、调性、乐器和曲式结构,反复调整直到满意为止。

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导出并使用

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常见问题

关于使用 Tunee 创作hardcore音乐,你需要知道的一切。

Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — film, YouTube, podcasts, games, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.

Absolutely. Specify "hardcore punk" for guitar-driven aggression or "gabber" / "hardcore electronic" for distorted kick-driven tracks. The AI handles both styles.

The AI can generate tracks from slow beatdown tempos (80 BPM) up to speedcore-level extremes (300+ BPM). Specify your desired tempo or describe the intensity.

Yes. Request breakdowns, mosh parts, blast beats, or any structural elements. Describe when you want them — "breakdown at the halfway point" — and the AI will structure accordingly.

Describe the mix you want — "hardcore punk energy with industrial electronic textures" — and the AI will blend both worlds into a cohesive track.

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