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List of Nintendocore bands

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This is a list of bands that playNintendocore,a style of music that combineschiptuneandvideo game musicwith various forms ofhard rock,especiallyheavy metalandhardcore punk.

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  1. ^Payne, Will B. (2006-02-14)."Nintendo Rock: Nostalgia or Sound of the Future".The Harvard Crimson.Retrieved2011-03-14.
  2. ^Weingarten, Marc (29 April 2004)."Resurrecting the Riffs, A Nintendo Rock Band".The New York Times.Retrieved21 March2011.
  3. ^Loftus, Johnny."The Mechanical Hand".Allmusic.Rovi Corporation.Retrieved10 April2011.
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  5. ^"Lazerdisk take Anamanaguchi on an" Endless Fantasy "with chiptune remix - EARMILK".4 February 2015.RetrievedFebruary 1,2021– viaEarmilk.The Lazerdisk homies are back with another uplifting 8bit remix in honor of their fanboy penchant for Anamanaguchi, the chiptune nintendocore band from NYC.
  6. ^abcd"15 Spotify genres you probably didn't know existed".11 December 2018.RetrievedMarch 8,2021– viaAlternative Press.
  7. ^"Revisiting Anamanaguchi's 'Capsule Silence XXIV, 'Music Gaming's Most Revolutionary Misadventure".RetrievedMarch 8,2021– viaBillboard.Music outlets reached for terms like "chiptune," "nintendocore" and "bitpop," subgenres coined using half-truths and assumptions of the artist's provincially vintage interests.
  8. ^Moerder, Adam(Staff member)."The Depreciation Guild - In Her Gentle Jaws".Pitchfork Media.Retrieved2011-05-09.{{cite web}}:External link in|first=(help)
  9. ^"Genghis Tron on 13-Year Hiatus," Psychedelic "New Album, Giving Up" Nintendocore "".RetrievedFebruary 15,2012– viaRevolver.
  10. ^Moerder, Adam (23 March 2005)."Album Reviews: Hella - Church Gone Wild/Chripin' Hard".Pitchfork Media.Retrieved10 July2011.
  11. ^Greer, Nick (2005-01-24)."HORSE the band R. Borlax".Sputnikmusic.Retrieved2011-03-14.
  12. ^"Horse The Band, Super 8 Bit Brothers, Endless Hallway, and Oceana".The A.V. Club.The Onion.8 November 2010. Archived fromthe originalon 15 March 2012.RetrievedJanuary 2,2015.
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  14. ^abcd"The Most Intolerable Fan Bases in Music | Dallas Observer".RetrievedDecember 13,2020– via Dallas Observer.The overlapping genres of Video Game Metal/ "Nintendocore" don't need a long explanation as to why their fans are annoying. The inherent hyperactivity and reliance on gimmickry is a recipe for attracting people who will only achieve a wider social circle through their eventual use of research chemicals. Even though these bands are technically impressive, do yourself a favor and avoid the temptation to relive your youth through musical gateway drugs like Minibosses, Powerglove, Math the Band, and Horse the Band before you buy some neon belts and end up addicted to hentai pornography.
  15. ^"Horse the Band Release New EP, First Music in Over a Decade".27 November 2020.RetrievedDecember 15,2020– via MetalSucks.Seminal "Nintendocore" outfit Horse the Band have released an EP titled Your Fault, their first new music in over ten years.
  16. ^Raj, Josh (April 28, 2012)."Nerdcore: I Fight Dragons".nerdsontherocks.com.RetrievedJanuary 4,2021.
  17. ^Pertola, Petteri (28 May 2009)."Karate High School - Invaders".Rockfreaks.net.RetrievedJanuary 4,2021.
  18. ^Yun, Elizabeth (4 January 2011)."Math the Band Strive to 'Take Fun Seriously' Exclusive Video".Spinner.com.AOL.Archived fromthe originalon 17 November 2011.Retrieved30 March2011.
  19. ^Trivett, Ben (21 October 2010)."Math the Band Play Blistering Set at CMJ -- Exclusive Photos".Spinner.com.AOL.Retrieved26 March2020.
  20. ^Rene Gutel (August 26, 2004)."The Rise of Nintendo Rock".Tempe,Arizona.NPR.KJZZ 91.5. Archived fromthe originalon September 3, 2004.Retrieved10 April2011.{{cite episode}}:Missing or empty|series=(help)
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  22. ^Sean Reid (19 May 2010)."Alter The Press!:Album Review:Rolo Tomassi - Cosmology".Alter The Press!.Retrieved15 June2011.
  23. ^Synyard, Dave (March 2008)."Sky Eats Airplane Everything Perfect On The Wrong Day".Exclaim!.Retrieved10 July2011.