It's so childish and close minded to confine the existential struggle to a microcosm, a sliver of what it is with the word "punk". Punk is nothing anyways, it's just another construct. Conformity to non comformity... what a fucking joke. It's just like everything we do... another way to fit, to escape time, to perpetuate ourselves because we are all dead... it's just a matter of time
Fugazi is punk, you discredit thier voice and the times they played in by calling them emo, listen to the music its either political or a play on how disenfrancized youth are supposed to fit into a predetermined role determimed by society/class/status (in the pits thier is no rank, we all take the punches, get it?), and punks answer is: break the effing mold, and fugazi masterfully hides the message
This has nothing to do with Emo. Other than you can reference it. You Millennial's are little shit sacks. I'll be glad when I'm dead so I won't have to stew in your bitch bullshit run off. You are completely retarded, which is really punk, if you had any idea of what that means. Fuck off. Or hang out and mildly insult each other. Everybody gets a gold star!!! Yeah!!!! I have something to say...FYI nobody cares.
@MrMrrRNELLi It all depends on what you listen to. Rites of Spring is considered emo. Or you could go to some of what people call emo now, like Hawthorne Heights or something of the sort.
@musiqqqqqq Oh well I think emo is a really loosely used term and a lot of people call any heavy metal music, emo. For instance people say that the song, Amerijuanican by Bongzilla is considered emo... I couldn't disagree more. Check that song out and let me know what you think.
@musiqqqqqq The meaning of the term has changed, unfortunately. Emo used to be a sort of sub-genre of the late punk scene, I think. Just came from the musicians who would be so moved on stage while playing their music that some of them would actually cry while performing.
The modern-day use of the term describes mostly the angsty bands on the [insert adjective here]-core scene. I always think of My Chemical Romance as being the real turning point for the term.
It's so childish and close minded to confine the existential struggle to a microcosm, a sliver of what it is with the word "punk". Punk is nothing anyways, it's just another construct. Conformity to non comformity... what a fucking joke. It's just like everything we do... another way to fit, to escape time, to perpetuate ourselves because we are all dead... it's just a matter of time
SatansPerch 5 days ago
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froschein 2 weeks ago
Fugazi is punk, you discredit thier voice and the times they played in by calling them emo, listen to the music its either political or a play on how disenfrancized youth are supposed to fit into a predetermined role determimed by society/class/status (in the pits thier is no rank, we all take the punches, get it?), and punks answer is: break the effing mold, and fugazi masterfully hides the message
Lockdown1001 1 month ago
This has nothing to do with Emo. Other than you can reference it. You Millennial's are little shit sacks. I'll be glad when I'm dead so I won't have to stew in your bitch bullshit run off. You are completely retarded, which is really punk, if you had any idea of what that means. Fuck off. Or hang out and mildly insult each other. Everybody gets a gold star!!! Yeah!!!! I have something to say...FYI nobody cares.
Fucking Sacks Of Shit...
chrismars33 1 month ago
Here comes another problem.
tourettes84 5 months ago
@musiqqqqqq what the hell is emo music? i couldn't name a band ik that is considered emo. please tell me one.
MrMrrRNELLi 1 year ago
@MrMrrRNELLi It all depends on what you listen to. Rites of Spring is considered emo. Or you could go to some of what people call emo now, like Hawthorne Heights or something of the sort.
musiqqqqqq 1 year ago
@musiqqqqqq Oh well I think emo is a really loosely used term and a lot of people call any heavy metal music, emo. For instance people say that the song, Amerijuanican by Bongzilla is considered emo... I couldn't disagree more. Check that song out and let me know what you think.
MrMrrRNELLi 1 year ago
@MrMrrRNELLi
lol that is the last thing i would have thought of being emo
ive heard it before though
lancedonahue13 6 months ago
@MrMrrRNELLi It is really loosely used. But when I think of emo I just consider it to be any sort of music showing emotion for what they stand for.
musiqqqqqq 5 months ago
@musiqqqqqq The meaning of the term has changed, unfortunately. Emo used to be a sort of sub-genre of the late punk scene, I think. Just came from the musicians who would be so moved on stage while playing their music that some of them would actually cry while performing.
The modern-day use of the term describes mostly the angsty bands on the [insert adjective here]-core scene. I always think of My Chemical Romance as being the real turning point for the term.
uhwaykin 3 months ago