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It features mostly new material, plus re-recordings of four very obscure Devo songs: " I Need A Chick " and " I Been Refused " ( from Hardcore Devo: Volume Two ), " Find Out " ( which appeared on the single and EP of " Peek-A-Boo " in 1982 ), and " Beehive " ( which was recorded by the band in 1974, at which point it was apparently abandoned with the exception of one appearance at a special show in 2001 ).
* Hardcore ( album ), a 2004 album by Daddy Freddy
* Hardcore ( 1977 film ), a British comedy film
* Hardcore ( 1979 film ), an American drama film starring George C Scott
They include Last House on Dead End Street ( 1977 ), Paul Schrader's film Hardcore ( 1979 ), Sidney Sheldon's Bloodline ( 1979 ), the Ruggero Deodato film Cannibal Holocaust ( 1980 ), David Cronenberg's Videodrome ( 1983 ), the Nine Inch Nails film The Broken Movie ( 1993 ), the film Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer ( 1986 ), the Alejandro Amenábar film Tesis ( 1996 ), the film Strange Days ( 1995 ), the Anthony Waller film Mute Witness ( 1994 ), the Johnny Depp film The Brave ( 1997 ), the Joel Schumacher film 8mm ( 1999 ), the John Ottman film, Urban Legends: Final Cut ( 2000 ), and Fred Vogel's film August Underground ( 2001 ) and its sequels.
Hardcore subsequently became a broad umbrella term, as a variety of different sub-genres arose, such as ; melodic hardcore ( Avail, Lifetime, Kid Dynamite ), emo ( Ashes, Endpoint, Saves the Day ), d-beat ( Avskum, Aus Rotten, Skitsystem ), powerviolence ( Spazz, Dropdead, Charles Bronson ), thrashcore ( What Happens Next ?, Voorhees, Vivisick ), mathcore ( Dillinger Escape Plan, Botch, Converge ), screamo ( Heroin, Antioch Arrow, Swing Kids ) and rapcore.

Hardcore and character
John Milius acted as executive producer on the following year's Hardcore ( again written by Schrader ), which showed autobiographical parallels in the depicted Calvinist milieu of Grand Rapids, and the character of George C. Scott which was written after Schrader's father.
In Hardcore Mode, however, the entire HUD is stripped away and only character speech is shown on screen.
Hardcore mode is played in either Normal or Elite difficulty with the added attribute a character permanently dies and turns into a ghost when all health is lost ( permadeath ).

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* Callisto ( comics ), a fictional mutant in X-Men
* Cell ( comics ), a Marvel comic book character
Suggested starting points for the Bronze Age of comics include Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith's Conan No. 1 ( October 1970 ), Denny O ' Neil and Neal Adams ' Green Lantern / Green Arrow No. 76 ( April 1970 ), or Stan Lee and Gil Kane's The Amazing Spider-Man No. 96 ( May 1971 ; the non-Comics Code issue ).
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* Darwin ( comics ), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe, associated with X-Men
* Dennis the Menace ( U. S. comics ), a daily US syndicated newspaper comic strip since March 12, 1951.
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