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Music genre and art movement
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
Queercore
Music genre
Gender, the Screamers, and Coil, queercore embraces a variety of punk and other alternative music styles. Queercore lyrics often treat the themes of prejudice
Punk_rock
Anti-establishment subculture
had been doing for the past several years. Queercore is a punk movement that focuses on LGBT issues. Queercore is an anti-establishment subculture based
Punk_subculture
Term for sexual and gender minorities
community forms a distinct people due to their unique culture and customs. Queercore (originally homocore) is a cultural and social movement that began in
Queer
2017 German film
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution is a 2017 English-language German documentary film directed by Yony Leyser about the social and cultural movement
Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution
Queercore:_How_to_Punk_a_Revolution
subgenre. Queercore is a subgenre of punk that emerged in the 1980s after the publication of the zine J.D.s in Toronto. As a genre, queercore explores
Punk_rock_subgenres
Canadian filmmaker and artist
underground director based in Toronto. He is notable for being a pioneer of the queercore punk rock movement. LaBruce was born in Tiverton, Ontario. He has claimed
Bruce_LaBruce
Overview of punk rock in the U.S. state of California
them, with bands such as MDC featuring openly-gay frontpersons. When the queercore scene emerged in the early 1990s, California cities were major hubs of
Punk_rock_in_California
Fanzines of punk rock
subcultures within the genre.[citation needed] For example, the birth of the Queercore movement: inspired by the desire for social change, the subculture was
Punk_zine
American queercore band
Dog Park Dissidents is an American queercore anarcho-punk rock band formed in 2017. Its five members are based out of New Orleans, Louisiana; Long Island
Dog_Park_Dissidents
American queercore punk rock band
the queercore movement, contributing to the zines J.D.s and Outpunk, as well as writing her own, called Chainsaw. Dresch's involvement in queercore influenced
Team_Dresch
Canadian queer punk zine
zine is widely regarded as being greatly influential in inciting the queercore movement of the 1990s, which created a community for queer youths who
J.D.s
Canadian artist, filmmaker, musician, and publisher
cater to the social mutants of the underground. It later evolved into "queercore" to be more inclusive. Jones has exhibited her art nationally and internationally
G._B._Jones
metalcore Positive hardcore Post-hardcore Powerviolence Progressive metalcore Queercore Rapcore Risecore Sass Screamo Skacore Thrashcore Tough guy hardcore Punk
List_of_hardcore_punk_genres
Topics referred to by the same term
film actress Jerome Caja (1958–1995), American mixed-media painter and Queercore performance artist This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Caja
1995 studio album by Team Dresch
Personal Best is the first studio album by the American queercore band Team Dresch. It was released on January 23, 1995, by both Candy Ass Records and
Personal_Best_(album)
2009 studio album by Pansy Division
That's So Gay is an album by the American queercore band Pansy Division. It was released on March 31, 2009, by Alternative Tentacles. Exclaim! called
That's_So_Gay
American vocalist
Discos, and a prominent figure in both the straight edge scene and the queercore scene. He currently does vocals in the band Canal Irreal. Martin Sorrondeguy
Martin_Sorrondeguy
American guitarist
Ginoli moved from Illinois to California in the late 80s. He founded queercore band Pansy Division in 1991 out of frustration with the lack of openly
Jon_Ginoli
Record label
is an independent record label run by Donna Dresch that is devoted to Queercore bands. The label is in Portland, Oregon. It is not linked to Chainsaw
Chainsaw_Records
Sexual and gender minorities
unidentified with sexuality- or gender-based subcultures or communities. The Queercore and Gay Shame movements critique what they see as the commercialization
LGBTQ_people
American punk band
Pansy Division is an American queercore band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1991 by guitarist/singer/songwriter Jon Ginoli along with bassist
Pansy_Division
American punk rock musician
bass guitarist of Team Dresch. Dresch has been actively involved in the queercore scene since the 1980s, as the creator of the fanzine Chainsaw and contributor
Donna_Dresch
English heavy metal singer (born 1951)
"Grinder", and again in 1997 where he sang on "Grinder". Halford joined queercore band Pansy Division on stage in July 1997 to perform the song "Breaking
Rob_Halford
2016 studio album by Pansy Division
Contrary is the seventh studio album, ninth album overall, by American queercore band Pansy Division, it was released on September 9, 2016 by Alternative
Quite_Contrary
American singer
influence on the Queercore movement, being acknowledged as such by Team Dresch in their song for her, "Uncle Phranc." In the 1990s many queercore bands and musicians
Phranc
American writer (born 1971)
Angeles. Her books, mostly memoirs, are known for their exposition of the queercore community. Tea grew up in Chelsea, Massachusetts in a working-class family
Michelle_Tea
Annual queercore festival
compound/portmanteau/blend word of queer and eruption) is an annual international queercore festival and gathering started in 1998 where alternative, radical, and
Queeruption
American musical duo (1995–2004)
Animal, a duo consisting of musicians Bitch and Animal Prufrock, was a queercore band that performed from 1995 to 2004. They became established while touring
Bitch_and_Animal
Underground feminist punk movement
Sassy Lime, Huggy Bear, Jack Off Jill and Skinned Teen. Also included are queercore groups such as Team Dresch and the Third Sex. In addition to a unique
Riot_grrrl
metalcore Melodic hardcore Noisecore Positive hardcore Post-hardcore Queercore Taqwacore Thrashcore Powerviolence Riot grrrl Skate punk Street punk Horror
List of music genres and styles
List_of_music_genres_and_styles
American band
In 2012, the Julie Ruin released the song "Girls Like Us," featuring queercore artist Vaginal Davis, as a free download as part of a series inspired
The_Julie_Ruin
American game designer and musician
was the singer, songwriter and electric guitar player for the Brooklyn queercore punk band Schmekel, which explored his identity as a gay, Jewish, trans
Lucian_Kahn
1980 single by Judas Priest
wanted us to do..." The song was covered with modified lyrics by American queercore band Pansy Division, with Pansy Division even performing the song live
Breaking_the_Law
American punk band
identify as part of the "queercore" punk subculture. The band declared in Frontiers magazine, "We put the 'core' back in 'Queercore'". The band are featured
Limp_Wrist
1996 studio album by Team Dresch
Captain My Captain is the second studio album by the pioneering American queercore band Team Dresch. The album was released on June 4, 1996, by Chainsaw
Captain_My_Captain
American singer
King, the last of which contributed a song to Outpunk Records' seminal queercore compilation CD Outpunk Dance Party. Turner also took many turns in the
Randy_Turner
American queercore band
The Third Sex was an American queercore band formed in 1993 in Portland, Oregon. The band featured Trish Walsh on guitar and vocals, Peyton Marshall on
The_Third_Sex_(band)
Music about gender and sexual minorities
and LGBTQ musicians. Bands such as Pansy Division and Tribe 8 led the queercore offshoot of hardcore punk that helped solidify LGBTQ arts in the decade
LGBTQ_music
Book series of music analysis and criticism
by George Grella, Jr. Pub Rock (June 11, 2026) by George Grella, Jr. Queercore (June 11, 2026) by Audrey Golden Vaporwave (delayed) by Kirk Walker Graves
33_1/3
2012 Canadian documentary film
punk rock band from Toronto, Ontario, who were early innovators in the queercore movement. In addition to band members Beverly Breckenridge, Caroline Azar
She Said Boom: The Story of Fifth Column
She_Said_Boom:_The_Story_of_Fifth_Column
American lesbian punk rock band
lesbian punk rock band from San Francisco, considered one of the first queercore groups. The band took their name from the practice of tribadism, with
Tribe_8
The discography of Pansy Division, a San Francisco, California-based queercore band, consists of seven studio albums, five compilations and thirteen 7"
Pansy_Division_discography
Musical artist
Mondays. Vaginal Davis is often associated with the formation of the Queercore zine movement. From 1982 to 1991, she self-published the zine Fertile
Vaginal_Davis
American musician, promoter, actor
lithe figure. Johnson played a seminal role in the emergence of the Queercore gay rock-and-roll subculture in the East Village. Both an underground
Dean_Johnson_(entertainer)
Subgenre of post-hardcore
San Diego sound Other topics Pop screamo, crunkcore, scene subculture, queercore, hipster, mathcore, electro-punk, digital hardcore, post-punk revival
Sass_(music)
Canadian musician, actor
Glen Meadmore is a Canadian musician, actor, and performance artist currently residing in Los Angeles, United States. His music is often described as Cowpunk
Glen_Meadmore
1984 soundtrack album by Spinal Tap
Netherlands release of their 1992 "Rusty Cage" single. San Francisco queercore band Pansy Division recorded a same-sex edit of "Big Bottom" in 1993.
This Is Spinal Tap (soundtrack)
This_Is_Spinal_Tap_(soundtrack)
Musical artist
Longstocking were an American, Los Angeles–based queercore-punk band. Formed in 1995 by songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Tamala Poljak, the group originally
Longstocking
American musician
best known as a founding member of both Team Dresch, a revered 1990s queercore punk band, and The Butchies, a pop-rock spin-off from her solo work. In
Kaia_Wilson
English singer and songwriter (born 1964)
2016: "True Original" (with Dave Aude) 2016: "My Precious One" 2016: "Queercore" (Matt Pop remix) 2016: "We Were Singing Along to Liza" (Shelter remix)
Andy_Bell_(singer)
Visual arts within the punk subculture
several movements: new wave, no wave, dark wave, industrial, hardcore, queercore, etc., which are sometimes showcased in art galleries and exhibition spaces
Punk_visual_art
Aggressive and fast subgenre of punk rock
Preserve, the Red Baron, xLooking Forwardx, Jewish band Sons of Abraham, queercore band Limp Wrist, right-wing anti-immigrant band One Life Crew, and anti-capitalism
Hardcore_punk
American queercore band
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_Need
American pop-punk band
Tramp Stamps were an American pop-punk band from Nashville, Tennessee. The trio consisted of lead singer Marisa Maino, guitarist Caroline Baker, and drummer
Tramp_Stamps_(band)
1993 studio album by Pansy Division
Undressed is the debut album by American queercore band Pansy Division, released in 1993 on Lookout! Records. Singer-songwriter Jon Ginoli had previously
Undressed (Pansy Division album)
Undressed_(Pansy_Division_album)
American anarcho-punk zine
gay underground. The publication has been noted for popularizing the queercore movement on the United States west coast. The word 'homocore' was coined
Homocore_(zine)
1994 studio album by Pansy Division
Deflowered is the second studio album by American queercore band Pansy Division, released in 1994 on Lookout! Records. The cover features a photograph
Deflowered
1999 studio album by The Butchies
Population: 1975 is the second album by the queercore band the Butchies, released in 1999. The Chicago Tribune called the songs "sonic tapestries woven
Population:_1975
1979 single by Roxy Music
the four-CD compilation box set The Thrill of It All (1995). American queercore band Pansy Division recorded a cover version of "Trash," which appears
Trash_(Roxy_Music_song)
American all-female punk rock band
Martlew, and drummer Melissa York, The Butchies has been referred to as "queercore crusaders". The band has been performing together since the recording
The_Butchies
Musical artist
Worse Than Queer, a documentary by Lucy Thane about women involved in the Queercore scene. Margie Ruskie Stops Time Miranda July with music by The Need on
Radio_Sloan
Queercore punk rock band from Boulder, Colorado, US
Anti-Scrunti Faction were an American queercore punk trio from Boulder, Colorado, United States. The band made their first appearance in 1984 on the Restless
Anti-Scrunti_Faction
2006 novel by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
from the alternating perspectives of Nick, the only straight member of a queercore rock band, and Norah, the daughter of a well-known music producer. After
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (novel)
Nick_and_Norah's_Infinite_Playlist_(novel)
Musical artist
personality, or host, and is also considered a notable member of the Queercore and Homocore movements. Before taking on the persona and public life of
Jinx_Titanic
at Heart 1967 Queens of Comedy, The 2001 Steve Purcell Walter Latham Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution 2017 Yony Leyser Thomas Janze, Yony Leyser Quest
List_of_documentary_films
American punk rock band
information Origin Washington, D.C. Genres Noise punk pop-punk post-hardcore queercore riot grrrl Years active 2021 (2021)–present Label Topshelf Records Members
Ekko_Astral
project fronted by Phil Elverum that lasted from 1996 to 2003. The Need, a queercore band formed in the mid-1990s, was signed to the Kill Rock Stars label
Music_of_Olympia,_Washington
American film director (born 1985)
Leyser released Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution, a feature-length documentary about the cultural/social movement known as queercore. The film focuses
Yony_Leyser
Canadian artist
graduating in 2000. Influenced by such artists as General Idea and the queercore movement, he received critical attention for his work with men's underwear
Will_Munro
Anarchist school of thought
alternative to gay mainstreaming Rainbow capitalism ACT UP Queeruption – a queercore festival where anarchists are prominent Relationship anarchy Socialism
Queer_anarchism
English queercore band
English band from London, recognised as being significant in the 1990s queercore scene, who formed in 1993. The group's name was inspired by the 1968 film
Sister_George
American musician
the band since 1996. They became known as one of the founders of the queercore genre of punk rock, and received mainstream recognition by being Green
Chris_Freeman_(musician)
2004 American film
Etheredge-Ouzts read an article about the queercore (gay punk music) scene in Los Angeles. The article mentioned queercore band Nick Name and the Normals, and
Hellbent_(film)
American queercore and riot grrrl band
Sta-Prest was a multi-racial queercore and riot grrrl band from San Francisco that was active in the 1990s. The group members included Aloofah (Iraya
Sta-Prest
American record label
by Jody Bleyle, a member of the bands Team Dresch and Hazel and of the queercore bands Family Outing and Infinite Xs. The label is best known for the 1995
Candy_Ass_Records
blues Punk funk Punk jazz Punk rap Punk rock Punk pathetique Punta rock Queercore Raga rock Rap metal Rap rock Reggae punk Reggae rock Red dirt Riot grrrl
List_of_rock_genres
American punk rock band in Washington
Origin Olympia, Washington Genres Punk rock, melodic hardcore, pop punk, Queercore Years active 2008–2018 (Unannounced hiatus) Labels Rumbletowne, Yo-Yo
RVIVR
hardcore (e.g. Spitboy, Pantychrist), garage punk (e.g. Red Aunts), queercore (e.g. Tribe 8, Team Dresch, the Third Sex, Sta-Prest, the Butchies, the
List_of_riot_grrrl_bands
2020 Canadian film
"director-writer Bruce LaBruce has long been famous as the master of Canadian 'queercore' cinema, and he has achieved in Saint-Narcisse his magnum opus." Teo Bugbee
Saint-Narcisse_(film)
neighborhood) became a radical cultural nexus point around which the Queercore movement flourished and an independent film scene developed. It was the
DUMBA
American queercore punk band
Best Revenge was a queercore punk band from Los Angeles. They were active as a studio and live act from the beginning of 1998 until December 2002. Best
Best_Revenge
Country song covered by Willie Nelson in 2006
country band Lost Dakotas on the 1993 Cargo release Sun Machine, and the queercore band Pansy Division on the 1995 album Pile Up. The 2006 cover by country
Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each Other
Cowboys_Are_Frequently,_Secretly_Fond_of_Each_Other
American film director
served as a producer on the 2017 film Queercore: How to Punk a Revolution, a feature documentary on Queercore directed by Yony Leyser. The film features
Scott_Crary
2006 film by John Cameron Mitchell
Animal and "Bitch and the Exciting Conclusion", plays herself. Daniel Sea, queercore musician and former circus juggler of Cypher in the Snow and cast member
Shortbus
American queer punk record label
actual queercore bands in existence, so some of the artists that appeared were politically motivated punk bands that supported the queercore movement
Outpunk
American electropunk band
zines such as Slash and, later, proved inspirational to founders of the queercore movement. Despite their somewhat high profile, the groups' habit of provoking
Nervous_Gender
Band from New York City
God Is My Co-Pilot (often abbreviated as GodCo) is a no wave queercore band from New York City formed in 1991. The two primary members throughout the
God_Is_My_Co-Pilot_(band)
Cinematic works that are experimental form or content
experimental format conducive to their questions about identity politics. The queercore movement gave rise to a number experimental queer filmmakers such as G
Experimental_film
Canadian comedian and actor (born 1959)
Hall, Thompson and his writing colleague Paul Bellini collaborated in a queercore punk band called Mouth Congress. During the mid-1990s Thompson ran an
Scott_Thompson_(actor)
English DIY punk/riot grrrl band
Background information Origin London, England Genres Punk rock • riot grrrl • queercore Labels Marshall Records Alcopop! Records Krod Records Everything Sucks
Dream_Nails
American composer and musician
Before Christmas" in December 1993. In 1996, Hall and Tribe 8, Bay Area queercore pioneers, joined Nirvana, Soundgarden, Joan Jett, The Gits, and others
Shaunna_Hall
Suffix used for aesthetics
being used for alternative and punk rock music styles and scenes such as queercore, sasscore and slowcore. By the late 1990s to early 2000s, the term was
-core
American queercore/grindcore group from Philadelphia
songs, and radical queer/trans-minded politics. They have been branded "Queercore's resident supergroup" by Alternative Press. The HIRS Collective, originally
The_HIRS_Collective
The Dead Betties is an American, Brooklyn, New York-based rock band composed of lead singer–bassist Joshua Ackley, drummer Derek Pippin, and guitarist
The_Dead_Betties
Dutch punk band
Nijmegen in 1988. Their music can also be categorized as riot grrrl or queercore. Their music is melodic punk, driven by female vocals. Bambix has been
Bambix
Musical group exclusively composed of female musicians
also have dealt explicitly with feminist and related issues. All-female Queercore bands, such as Fifth Column, Tribe 8, and Team Dresch, also write songs
All-female_band
2006 studio album by Erase Errata
Nightlife is the third studio album by the band Erase Errata, released in 2006 on Kill Rock Stars, and the first not to feature Sara Jaffe. The album also
Nightlife (Erase Errata album)
Nightlife_(Erase_Errata_album)
Gay subculture
particularly in parts of Europe and the United Kingdom. Nicky Crane Queercore SHARP "Fetish Focus: Skinheads". QXMEN.COM. September 2019. "BGSCOMMUNITY"
Gay_skinhead
Defunct gay rights youth organization
Ravarour: QueerCore Podcast". The QueerCore Podcast. The QueerCore Podcast. Retrieved 5 February 2026. Bernadicou, August. "Adrian Ravarour: QueerCore Podcast"
Vanguard_(organization)
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Bold; Brave
Boy/Male
Hindi
Shining Moon.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life; Alive
Boy/Male
Irish
The son of the legendary warrior Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend) and the goddess Sive. His mother was turned into a deer by the Dark Druid and she reared him in the forest until he was seven years old. When Fionn was out hunting he found the child and recognising him as his son, gave him the name oisinâ€â€little deer.â€â€ He is best remembered for his love for “â€Niamh of the Golden Hairâ€â€ with whom he spent 300 years in Tir-na-nOg, (“â€Land of Eternal Youthâ€â€) (read the legend). (Read the legend of Oisin and Niamh.) A very popular name again in Ireland.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Inalienability; Limitless Feeling; Endless
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Chaste; Virtuous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deepthiksha | திபà¯à®¤à¯€à®•à¯à®·à®¾Â
A beam of light
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of wind, Brilliant, Shining
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English bark ‘bark’ (Old Norse bǫrkr), hence a metonymic occupation name for a tanner. See also Barker.North German : topographic name for someone who lived by a birch tree or in a birch wood, from berke ‘birch’, or alternatively for someone who lived on a mountain (see Barg).Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin, perhaps a variant of Barak.
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