What's the deal with all the emo kids.

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Post by Dead Rats » Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:06 am

Who cares. Forget about cultures and sub-cultures. Let's all just take a couple of happy pills and be happy.
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Post by Alty » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:42 pm

I hate these kind of people. Remind me of the people who I saw when I was at college wearing black leather coats, fringes and playing Magic the Gathering card games in their free time.

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Post by madmax » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:02 pm

Everyone hates Emo's, even Emo's hate emo's that's their thing. A group of us did an Ottly run, in leeds, dressed as emo's! About 5 or 6 of us got it fights cos of the way we were dressed. What the fuck is up with male mascara????

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Post by madsbass » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:34 pm

I heard that emo culture is forbidden in russia

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Post by Elkie » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:20 pm

mikey g wrote:sorry to moan but none of the stuff mentioned here is 'real' emo or hardcore. if you were talking about dubstep then loadsa people here would be like - naa thats not fuckin dubstep you plebs/noobs.

real emo had nothing to do with lego hair, black hair, bad hair, any type of hair, balck eyeliner and all taht other fuckin shite. it was just a term used for 'emotional hardcore' in the 80's dc scene (see rites of spring or embrace).

hardcore is a different fish kettle but i can say that everything (99%) thats currently called hardcore is actually not. most of it is just fast metal with less solos and more breakdowns. alot of early hardcore was based around only 3 or 4 chords because the bands didnt know any others and more focussed on the passion and intensity. I would also say that proper hardcore gig although it is violent its very rarely intentional and there is a large focus on making sure others are ok - ie. if someone drops u pick em no matter what the fuck's goin on.

hardcore should involve - good music, dancing, shouting, shopping trolleys and gorillas. as this video helps to illustrate


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ2ZWbrMmQI
truesay!

fuck it, if they enjoy the music, its as much their music to listen to as it is yours!

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Post by mikey_g » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:27 pm

incnic wrote:but one of the dudes in hat video has a wutang hoodie on?

looks like americans to be tbh.
it was in newcastle uk about 4 years ago actually.
just a random collection of kids/people havin fun.
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Post by reptilian » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:31 pm

leave the emos alone you bunch of miserable twats - you make emos look they're positively brimming with joy


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Post by HamCrescendo » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:37 pm

mikey g wrote:sorry to moan but none of the stuff mentioned here is 'real' emo or hardcore. if you were talking about dubstep then loadsa people here would be like - naa thats not fuckin dubstep you plebs/noobs.

real emo had nothing to do with lego hair, black hair, bad hair, any type of hair, balck eyeliner and all taht other fuckin shite. it was just a term used for 'emotional hardcore' in the 80's dc scene (see rites of spring or embrace).

I honestly hate it when people say this. New emo is still emo, just because emo elitists think its not doesnt mean so.

For the record, I think both types are waste. I know alot of people who started to like old emo just so they could seem open minded and smart and then say they liked emo and then go into a rant about how new emo isnt emo at all rah rah rah.

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Post by .spec » Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:45 pm

Ruining dubstep ruined dubstep.

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Post by echo wanderer » Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:35 am

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Post by blue-cat » Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:04 am

hahahahaha. I love "hardcore" music. Doesn't mean I can't love dubstep too in the same way that I can also love cheesy songs they play on MagicFM. Although I've been listening dubstep a while I know about 6 artists maybe a few more but i know way more tracks by ear. I just listen to what getws me going, deep grinding bass maybe with a technical topping.

I guess you guys see this the same way I see drum and bass. Pendulum are okay, pretty catchy. But not the alpha-omega of dnb. If these emo-tards did a little homework it'd be a little better... and maybe drop the outfit.

Having said that, you can't deny you get some characters intwined with dubstep maybe even to rival the blockheads of hardcore.

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Post by Dead Rats » Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:01 am

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Please...I beg you...stop...coming...to...dubstep...dances...oh fuck it!
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Post by semr » Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:23 pm

emo gash mmm :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by mikey_g » Sat Mar 21, 2009 12:44 pm

DanRev wrote:
I honestly hate it when people say this. New emo is still emo, just because emo elitists think its not doesnt mean so.
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by saying this it just shows you actually have no idea what you're talking about.

DanRev wrote: For the record, I think both types are waste. I know alot of people who started to like old emo just so they could seem open minded and smart and then say they liked emo and then go into a rant about how new emo isnt emo at all rah rah rah
how does it make people seem open minded and smart? if you said old it would make more sense. just sounds like you need to stop hanging out with trend whores.
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Post by Littlefoot » Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:39 pm

I was and still am a collector of mid 90s and 80s emo records, specifically 7"s

and I mean emo not emo, as in hardcore punk
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Post by ytee » Sat Mar 21, 2009 2:46 pm

mattron wrote:I remember I was working doors at a hardcore show and I had to watch kids in mesh shorts, flat brims, band tee's and dunks throw down with their headbands on.

later on in the night, some kid got punched in the face so hard, he fell backwards off the table he was sitting on and had a seizure, and started to bleed from the ears.

show was shut down, and my friend (who set up the whole show) was sued.

fucking HxC kids.
I love hardcore.

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