What's the deal with all the emo kids.

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Post by ngyoshi » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:19 pm

maybe whats needed is some kind of secret hand shake so we know who's down and who's your average musical waistman... :D

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Post by hpuk » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:27 pm

its not bout emo kidz
its just about people who dont kno how to chill n get into the music, who tend to be emo kids coincidently ...

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Post by ST100 » Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:29 pm

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Post by aftee » Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:40 pm

speaking of which, some guys reply to me on a comment i posted on a vid

"prick i heard ur music, u call it dubstep. fuuucker i would listen to ur music in a lift. its cos of shit loosers like u we have to refine our music taste even more. get out of the way of decent producers like benga or caspa u waste of space."
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Post by incnic » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:01 am

:o
emo girls at dusbstep parties?
must be a us thing, never seen none in uk :(

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Post by baconkid » Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:10 am

CHUGGSTEP

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Post by reptilian » Fri Mar 20, 2009 1:49 am

Aftee wrote:[ i feel connected with basically everybody in dubstep and would throw down if any of the family got into some shit

never felt like that with any other form of music
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Post by COURT » Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:18 am

i think the real question is what's up with all the moaning lately lol.
maybe the recession blues have set in hard for people haha.
be part of the scene and push the areas of the sound you most relate to.
i think you gotta respect others ways and tastes.
you'd only go an start a thread about how everyone looks and likes the same if they weren't at the shows lol.
big up to them, they've discovered new music.

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Post by mikey_g » Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:45 am

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
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Post by mikey_g » Fri Mar 20, 2009 2:47 am

baconkid wrote:CHUGGSTEP
please dont use terms like that here, it can only lead to monstrosities like beat-down-dubstep
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Post by shredexx » Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:01 am

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
flat brims and mesh shorts feature prominently in that video... haha

all about the mic grabs though...

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Post by incnic » Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:24 am

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

looks like americans to be tbh.

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Post by shredexx » Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:33 am

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

looks like americans to be tbh.
dnt you know? hardcore and hip hop go hand in hand... geez


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Post by spek lives » Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:48 am

whats funny is that I've been in the NYHC scene for over 10 years now and at dubwar last month I saw a few HXC dudes that I've known from band's and shows. dont recall I saw any "emo" kids there. I'm sure if they do come to a dubstep show, they'd most likely morph into a pair of UFO's and Glow stick's.

anyone else been in a HXC band in this forum?

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Post by deepfiend » Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:50 am

Spek Lives wrote:whats funny is that I've been in the NYHC scene for over 10 years now and at dubwar last month I saw a few HXC dudes that I've known from band's and shows. dont recall I saw any "emo" kids there. I'm sure if they do come to a dubstep show, they'd most likely morph into a pair of UFO's and Glow stick's.

anyone else been in a HXC band in this forum?
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Post by spek lives » Fri Mar 20, 2009 4:58 am

never did the mesh shorts :( I'm one of the dude's who let all the scene points slip. still rock my converge hoodie religiously tho.

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Post by deepfiend » Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:01 am

Spek Lives wrote:never did the mesh shorts :( I'm one of the dude's who let all the scene points slip. still rock my converge hoodie religiously tho.
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Post by hackman » Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:46 am

in answer to the op....
girls of the emo variety tend to emerge due to the + %50 attractiveness generated by the emo attire
emo boys only emerge as emo girls won't get with anyone unless their emo
this has resulted in a vast outnumbering of emo boys to emo girls, thus diminishing their annoyance as they will soon die out due to inbreeding, and other consequences of a reduced gene pool
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Post by corpsey » Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:53 am

Emo kids?

The last thing this scene needs is a bunch of social defectives banging on about how shit everything is.

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Post by cyberneticghost » Fri Mar 20, 2009 11:03 am

Corpsey wrote:Emo kids?

The last thing this scene needs is a bunch of social defectives banging on about how shit everything is.
Isn't that about 50% of this forum?

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