Originally on Death Ride Records; reissued by Relapse Records in 1999
Legend has it that for three days after clicking, users would find their desktop wallpapers changed to that same galloping horse. They’d hear the rhythmic clip-clop of hooves coming from their speakers, even when the volume was muted. It became a digital campfire story: the "horsecore" virus wasn't trying to steal your identity; it was just trying to make sure you didn't forget you'd seen it. horsecore 2008 2 6 link
Horsecore occupies the fringes where hardcore punk, grind, and metal collide — raw, abrasive, and intentionally confrontational. If you’re trying to locate a specific Horsecore item referenced as “2008 2 6,” here’s how to approach it and why it matters. Originally on Death Ride Records; reissued by Relapse
The piece isn't just a static image; it's a gateway to an interactive experience. Viewers can click on different elements to learn more about the horse's breed, the technology used to create the scene, or even participate in a virtual reality experience where they can ride the horse through a digital landscape. Horsecore occupies the fringes where hardcore punk, grind,