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Exactly. Genre combinations are what create new genres. Post-hardcore is no exception. Either way, I can notice definite similarites in the sound, I can imagine experimentation with hardcore has made plenty of genres, including thrashcore, beatdown, crust punk, post-hardcore, powerviolence, metalcore, etc. Whether these are more experimental or not is not something I can answer, but I can imagine many subgenres are coming out around the same time that bands experiment with a genre. In thi case, hardcore. So in case anyone would say this in the future, it's unfair to say post-hardcore is vague when many other subgenres of post-hardcore have come out, meaning more subgenres have some sound that separates them from others. How vague can PH be when there are so many subgenres of hardcore?
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