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Емо: Што мислите вие ?
Шо мислите за стилот на емовците и све тоа... ?
Ја искрено машки Емовци мрзам шо се фураат со плачење/лакирани и истата фаца цело време
а девојчиња емовки, зависи...
Ја искрено машки Емовци мрзам шо се фураат со плачење/лакирани и истата фаца цело време
а девојчиња емовки, зависи...
Re: Емо: Што мислите вие ?
ги мразаммммм
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Знам дека ЕМО е кратенка од " emotional " , што зна4и емотивно и тие не се траксаат од ѕид и земја..ниту се4ат вени,туку се поемотивни и работите што им се слу4уваат ги доживуваат мн емотивно,тоа е вистинското емо.А порано ги викале даркери!
Ова кај нас што се слу4ува,и не само кај нас го има и во др земји е само емо стил и фурање на деца кои што немаат како да се истакнат па преку ноќ стануваат емо (сеа не зборам за сите ),баш едно девој4е што го знам ми покажуваше кај што се се4ела со жилети...е тоа е више глупост!сите мислат дека тоа е суштината на емото и испаѓаат глупи!
Ова кај нас што се слу4ува,и не само кај нас го има и во др земји е само емо стил и фурање на деца кои што немаат како да се истакнат па преку ноќ стануваат емо (сеа не зборам за сите ),баш едно девој4е што го знам ми покажуваше кај што се се4ела со жилети...е тоа е више глупост!сите мислат дека тоа е суштината на емото и испаѓаат глупи!
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per.. site imaat pogreshno sfakanje za toa sto e Emo... duri i tie sto se pravat Emo ne znaat sto vsusnost e... imav eden mnogu interesen tekst vo vrska so Emoto... koga kje go najdam ke vi go pastiram za da svatite i vie i da ne se izblamirate nekogas... a tie sto mislat deka se pravat Emo se e*ani lugje shto sakaat da bidat vo centarot na vnimanieto...
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Баш така...џД бтв емо...НЕ!-.-
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Емо сакс!(Особено машки )
[Особено на дАМЕ другарму ...РИП! )
зомГ знае кој е.
[Особено на дАМЕ другарму ...РИП! )
зомГ знае кој е.
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Еве што мислам Панкерите за Емовците, песната е стварно закон еве го доле текстот.
The indie kids are a bunch of snobs,
they complain my timing's all off,
I think timing is for stupid fucks
why do they think I play punk rock!!!
Steve Albini playing god of indie heaven,
stupid dorks keeping time in seven and eleven!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
I'm not a vegan and i have had sex,
so some hard-line kids tried to kick my ass
if you're not like them they want to clean your clock
they're nothing but a bunch of jocks!
they're anti-choice, they're fascist youth,
their songs all sound like metal tunes!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
But what about punk rock?
What about punk rock? Hahahaha
I've been told emo songs are deep,
which translates into really weak!!!!!
all they ever do is cry,
did something get caught in their eyes?
I just can't understand it all,
even I don't always bawl..
Boohoohoo... my girlfriend dumped me
And I'm really really hurt...
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
They sux! you suck! they sux! you suck
They sux you suck they sux you suck
They sux you suck they sux you suck
They suck...
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мене ми е интересен тој емо стил...ама машки ЕМО во никој случај...девојките ок се....факт е дека секој си има право да си бира стил ама во денешницава секој е ЕМо испаѓа...не гледаат дали им стои или не...туку ајдеееее :јас сум емо од денес...мислам не иде
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Хахаха...пред мене си стигнал:Demo suxdAME напиша:
Еве што мислам Панкерите за Емовците, песната е стварно закон еве го доле текстот.
The indie kids are a bunch of snobs,
they complain my timing's all off,
I think timing is for stupid fucks
why do they think I play punk rock!!!
Steve Albini playing god of indie heaven,
stupid dorks keeping time in seven and eleven!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
I'm not a vegan and i have had sex,
so some hard-line kids tried to kick my ass
if you're not like them they want to clean your clock
they're nothing but a bunch of jocks!
they're anti-choice, they're fascist youth,
their songs all sound like metal tunes!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
But what about punk rock?
What about punk rock? Hahahaha
I've been told emo songs are deep,
which translates into really weak!!!!!
all they ever do is cry,
did something get caught in their eyes?
I just can't understand it all,
even I don't always bawl..
Boohoohoo... my girlfriend dumped me
And I'm really really hurt...
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
Indie sux, hard-line sux, emo sux, you suck!
They sux! you suck! they sux! you suck
They sux you suck they sux you suck
They sux you suck they sux you suck
They suck...
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Хахахах,дАМЕ звер си.
Закон е песнава.
Закон е песнава.
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па мразам ЕмО!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Добро де што имате толку против нив, ако сакаат нека плачат, нека сечат вени, што сакаат ќе праат, они сами ќе се заебат.
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Емо смрдииии....мириса!!!Емо женски може...али да не влага у некој филмови!!!А машки никако......ако фураат само стил,ај колку толку ќе поминат....али ако плачат или се сечат,се трескаат од земја!!!тогаш РИП за нив!!!
ЗАКЛУЧОК:ЕМО СМРДИ!!
ЗАКЛУЧОК:ЕМО СМРДИ!!
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dAME напиша:zomG напиша:EMO RULZ
Така е !
Хаха како не!!! Можда и има исклучоци како и во се на светов али у најголем дел тапа се луѓето според изглед, али изгледот не го праи човекот!!! Се е до карактер!!!
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И да се надоврзам...не ми сметаат толку емовците само што се нервирам што само се глупираат а не се ств Емо во карактерот (пото4но во на4инот на дожуживување на работите),искрено интересен ми е стилот и кај мушки и кај женски!Simon4e =) напиша:Знам дека ЕМО е кратенка од " emotional " , што зна4и емотивно и тие не се траксаат од ѕид и земја..ниту се4ат вени,туку се поемотивни и работите што им се слу4уваат ги доживуваат мн емотивно,тоа е вистинското емо.А порано ги викале даркери!
Ова кај нас што се слу4ува,и не само кај нас го има и во др земји е само емо стил и фурање на деца кои што немаат како да се истакнат па преку ноќ стануваат емо (сеа не зборам за сите ),баш едно девој4е што го знам ми покажуваше кај што се се4ела со жилети...е тоа е више глупост!сите мислат дека тоа е суштината на емото и испаѓаат глупи!
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Simon4e =) напиша:И да се надоврзам...не ми сметаат толку емовците само што се нервирам што само се глупираат а не се ств Емо во карактерот (пото4но во на4инот на дожуживување на работите),искрено интересен ми е стилот и кај мушки и кај женски!Simon4e =) напиша:Знам дека ЕМО е кратенка од " emotional " , што зна4и емотивно и тие не се траксаат од ѕид и земја..ниту се4ат вени,туку се поемотивни и работите што им се слу4уваат ги доживуваат мн емотивно,тоа е вистинското емо.А порано ги викале даркери!
Ова кај нас што се слу4ува,и не само кај нас го има и во др земји е само емо стил и фурање на деца кои што немаат како да се истакнат па преку ноќ стануваат емо (сеа не зборам за сите ),баш едно девој4е што го знам ми покажуваше кај што се се4ела со жилети...е тоа е више глупост!сите мислат дека тоа е суштината на емото и испаѓаат глупи!
Иначе тоа со работите што ги доживуваат поемотивно-точно ама они после демек паѓаат у депресија и што ќе праиме ај ќе сечеме вени. Тоа може му се десило на еден и одма сите мислат дека тоа е суштината на емото (ова е моја логика)
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Мене фризот ми се допаѓа ама понашањето не ми се допаѓа. Пример брат ми има другар, Боцо Емо го викаат, има таков фриз ама уопште не се понаша као емо.
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Епа глеаш...на пр тој е помодарец!! и повеќето се,освен оние кои не се!
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Абе тоа емовците ако се поемотивни нек си се фалат/жалат измеѓу себе, капиш, што има тоа у јавност да иде!!! Ако под толкава депресија си исечеш вени па ти уште толку ќе се измачиш дур да цркнеш!!! Иди фрли се на пруга и имаш кратка и слатка смрт!!!
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Emo is a genre of music that originated from hardcore punk and later adopted pop punk influences when it became mainstream in the United States.
It has since come to describe several variations of music with common roots and associated fashion and stereotypes.
In the mid-1980s, the term emo described a subgenre of hardcore punk which stemmed from the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene. In later years, the term emocore, short for "emotional hardcore",was also used to describe the emotional performances of bands in the Washington, D.C. "Revolution Summer" movement and some of the offshoot regional scenes such as Rites of Spring, Embrace, One Last Wish, Beefeater, Gray Matter, Fire Party, and later, Moss Icon.
In the mid-1990s, the term emo began to refer to the indie scene that followed the influences of Fugazi, which itself was an offshoot of the first wave of emo. Bands including Sunny Day Real Estate, Far and Texas Is the Reason had a more indie rock style of emo, more melodic and less chaotic. The so-called "indie emo" scene survived until the late 1990s, when many of the bands either disbanded or shifted to mainstream styles. As the remaining indie emo bands entered the mainstream, newer bands began to emulate the mainstream style.
First wave (1985–1994)
In 1985 in Washington, D.C., Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, veterans of the DC hardcore music scene, took their music in a more personal direction with a far greater sense of experimentation, bringing forth MacKaye's Embrace and Picciotto's Rites of Spring. The style of music developed by Embrace and Rites of Spring soon became its own sound. As a result of the renewed spirit of experimentation and musical innovation that developed the new scene, the summer of 1985 soon came to be known in the scene as "Revolution Summer".
Where the term emo actually originated is uncertain: the earliest print citation found so far appears in 1997, although some claim that members of Rites of Spring mentioned in a 1985 Flipside Magazine interview that some of their fans had started using the term to describe their music.
Within a short time, the D.C. emo sound began to influence other bands such as Moss Icon, Nation of Ulysses, Dag Nasty, Soulside, Shudder to Think, Fire Party, Marginal Man, Foundation and Gray Matter, many of which were released on MacKaye's Dischord Records.
At the same time, in the New York/New Jersey area, bands such as Native Nod, Policy of 3, Rye Coalition, and Quicksand were feeling the same impulse. Many of these bands were involved with the ABC No Rio club scene in New York, itself a response to the violence and stagnation in the scene and with the bands that played at CBGBs, the only other small venue for hardcore in New York at the time.
Following the disbanding of Embrace in 1986, MacKaye established the influential group Fugazi, and was soon joined by Picciotto. While Fugazi itself is not typically categorized as emo, the band's music is cited as an influence by popular second-wave bands such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Far, Braid, and Jimmy Eat World.
Second wave (1994–2000)
As Fugazi and the Dischord Records scene became increasingly popular in the indie underground of the early 1990s, new bands began to spring up.
Diary was released by Sunny Day Real Estate in 1994. The band performed on TV shows, including The Jon Stewart Show.
Inspired by Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate, Jimmy Eat World released the album Static Prevails in 1996 on Capitol Records.
A Cornerstone of the late-Nineties emo movement was Weezer's 1996 album Pinkerton, which was to be considered one of the defining emo records of the 90s and was said to have introduced emo to a larger and more mainstream audience.
In 1997, Deep Elm Records released the first installment in a series of compilations called Emo Diaries, featuring tracks from Jimmy Eat World, Samiam, and Jejune.
Mainstream emo (2000–present)
While Jimmy Eat World had played emocore-style music early in their career, by the time of the release of their 2001 album Bleed American, the band had downplayed its emo influences, releasing more pop-oriented singles such as "The Middle" and "Sweetness". Newer bands that sounded like Jimmy Eat World (and, in some cases, like the more melodic emo bands of the late 90s) were soon included in the genre.
2003 saw the success of Chris Carrabba, the former singer of emo band Further Seems Forever, and his project Dashboard Confessional. Carraba found himself part of the emerging "popular" emo scene. Carrabba's music featured lyrics founded in deep diary-like outpourings of emotion. While certainly emotional, the new "emo" had a far greater appeal amongst adolescents than its earlier incarnations.
At the same time, use of the term "emo" expanded beyond the musical genre, which added to the confusion surrounding the term. The word "emo" became associated with open displays of strong emotion. Common fashion styles and attitudes that were becoming idiomatic of fans of similar "emo" bands also began to be referred to as "emo." As a result, bands that were loosely associated with "emo" trends or simply demonstrated emotion began to be referred to as emo.
In a strange twist, screamo, a more aggressive sub-genre of emo that began in the early 90s, also had a reformulation of sound and has found greater popularity in recent years through bands such as Glassjaw.
The difficulty in defining "emo" as a genre may have started at the very beginning. In a 2003 interview by Mark Prindle, Guy Picciotto of Fugazi and Rites of Spring was asked how he felt about "being the creator of the emo genre." He responded:
I don't recognize that attribution. I've never recognized "emo" as a genre of music. I always thought it was the most retarded term ever. I know there is this generic commonplace that every band that gets labeled with that term hates it. They feel scandalized by it. But honestly, I just thought that all the bands I played in were punk rock bands. The reason I think it's so stupid is that—what, like the Bad Brains weren't emotional? What—they were robots or something? It just doesn't make any sense to me.
—Mark Prindle, "Interview with Guy Picciotto". MarkPrindle.com. 2003.
Fashion and stereotype
Today emo is commonly tied to both music and fashion as well as an inspiration toward the emo subculture, and the term "emo" is sometimes stereotyped with tight jeans on males and females alike, long fringe (bangs) brushed to one side of the face or over one or both eyes, dyed black, straight hair, tight t-shirts (usually short-sleeved) which often bear the names of emo bands (or other designer shirts), studded belts, belt buckles, canvas sneakers or skate shoes or other black shoes and thick, black horn-rimmed glasses. This fashion has at times been characterized as a fad. Early on, emo fashion was associated with a clean cut look but as the style spread to younger teenagers, the style has become darker, with long bangs and emphasis on the colour black replacing sweater vest In recent years the popular media have associated emo with a stereotype that includes being emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, or angst-ridden. It is also associated with depression, self-injury, and suicide.
Backlash
Warped Tour founder, Kevin Lyman stated that he believes there is an emo backlash saying that he sees "I hate emo" t-shirts and that there was hostility among bands on the tour towards emo groups.
In 2008, Time Magazine reported that "anti-emo" groups attacked teenagers in Mexico City, Querétaro, and Tijuana. One of Mexico's foremost critics of emo was Kristoff, a music presenter on the popular TV channel Telehit.
Gerard Way, the lead singer of My Chemical Romance stated in an interview "emo is a pile of shit", and that his "band was never emo".Panic at the Disco also stated in an interview with NME: "emo is bullshit." These two bands, however, tend to be classified as emo.
Fans of emo are criticized for purported displays of emotion common in the scene. Complaints claimed that emotions were expressed in an histrionic manner.
Justin Jacobs has criticised emo music of the early 2000s, arguing it became boring and generic.
Emo music has been blamed for the suicide by hanging of Hannah Bond by both the coroner at the inquest into her death and her mother, Heather Bond, after it was claimed that emo music glamorized suicide and her apparent obsession with My Chemical Romance was said to be linked to her suicide. The inquest heard that she was part of an Internet "emo" cult and her Bebo page contained an image of an 'emo girl' with bloody wrists. It also heard that she had discussed the "glamour" of hanging online and had explained to her parents that her self harming was an "emo initiation ceremony".Heather Bond criticised emo fashion, saying: "There are 'emo' websites that show pink teddies hanging themselves." After the verdict was reported in NME, fans of emo music contacted the magazine to defend against accusations that it promotes self harm and suicide.
In Russia, a law has been presented at the Duma to regulate emo websites and forbid emo style at schools and government buildings, for fears of emo being a "dangerous teen trend" promoting anti-social behaviour, depression, social withdrawal and even suicide.
за тие што разбираат англиски...
It has since come to describe several variations of music with common roots and associated fashion and stereotypes.
In the mid-1980s, the term emo described a subgenre of hardcore punk which stemmed from the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene. In later years, the term emocore, short for "emotional hardcore",was also used to describe the emotional performances of bands in the Washington, D.C. "Revolution Summer" movement and some of the offshoot regional scenes such as Rites of Spring, Embrace, One Last Wish, Beefeater, Gray Matter, Fire Party, and later, Moss Icon.
In the mid-1990s, the term emo began to refer to the indie scene that followed the influences of Fugazi, which itself was an offshoot of the first wave of emo. Bands including Sunny Day Real Estate, Far and Texas Is the Reason had a more indie rock style of emo, more melodic and less chaotic. The so-called "indie emo" scene survived until the late 1990s, when many of the bands either disbanded or shifted to mainstream styles. As the remaining indie emo bands entered the mainstream, newer bands began to emulate the mainstream style.
First wave (1985–1994)
In 1985 in Washington, D.C., Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, veterans of the DC hardcore music scene, took their music in a more personal direction with a far greater sense of experimentation, bringing forth MacKaye's Embrace and Picciotto's Rites of Spring. The style of music developed by Embrace and Rites of Spring soon became its own sound. As a result of the renewed spirit of experimentation and musical innovation that developed the new scene, the summer of 1985 soon came to be known in the scene as "Revolution Summer".
Where the term emo actually originated is uncertain: the earliest print citation found so far appears in 1997, although some claim that members of Rites of Spring mentioned in a 1985 Flipside Magazine interview that some of their fans had started using the term to describe their music.
Within a short time, the D.C. emo sound began to influence other bands such as Moss Icon, Nation of Ulysses, Dag Nasty, Soulside, Shudder to Think, Fire Party, Marginal Man, Foundation and Gray Matter, many of which were released on MacKaye's Dischord Records.
At the same time, in the New York/New Jersey area, bands such as Native Nod, Policy of 3, Rye Coalition, and Quicksand were feeling the same impulse. Many of these bands were involved with the ABC No Rio club scene in New York, itself a response to the violence and stagnation in the scene and with the bands that played at CBGBs, the only other small venue for hardcore in New York at the time.
Following the disbanding of Embrace in 1986, MacKaye established the influential group Fugazi, and was soon joined by Picciotto. While Fugazi itself is not typically categorized as emo, the band's music is cited as an influence by popular second-wave bands such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Far, Braid, and Jimmy Eat World.
Second wave (1994–2000)
As Fugazi and the Dischord Records scene became increasingly popular in the indie underground of the early 1990s, new bands began to spring up.
Diary was released by Sunny Day Real Estate in 1994. The band performed on TV shows, including The Jon Stewart Show.
Inspired by Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate, Jimmy Eat World released the album Static Prevails in 1996 on Capitol Records.
A Cornerstone of the late-Nineties emo movement was Weezer's 1996 album Pinkerton, which was to be considered one of the defining emo records of the 90s and was said to have introduced emo to a larger and more mainstream audience.
In 1997, Deep Elm Records released the first installment in a series of compilations called Emo Diaries, featuring tracks from Jimmy Eat World, Samiam, and Jejune.
Mainstream emo (2000–present)
While Jimmy Eat World had played emocore-style music early in their career, by the time of the release of their 2001 album Bleed American, the band had downplayed its emo influences, releasing more pop-oriented singles such as "The Middle" and "Sweetness". Newer bands that sounded like Jimmy Eat World (and, in some cases, like the more melodic emo bands of the late 90s) were soon included in the genre.
2003 saw the success of Chris Carrabba, the former singer of emo band Further Seems Forever, and his project Dashboard Confessional. Carraba found himself part of the emerging "popular" emo scene. Carrabba's music featured lyrics founded in deep diary-like outpourings of emotion. While certainly emotional, the new "emo" had a far greater appeal amongst adolescents than its earlier incarnations.
At the same time, use of the term "emo" expanded beyond the musical genre, which added to the confusion surrounding the term. The word "emo" became associated with open displays of strong emotion. Common fashion styles and attitudes that were becoming idiomatic of fans of similar "emo" bands also began to be referred to as "emo." As a result, bands that were loosely associated with "emo" trends or simply demonstrated emotion began to be referred to as emo.
In a strange twist, screamo, a more aggressive sub-genre of emo that began in the early 90s, also had a reformulation of sound and has found greater popularity in recent years through bands such as Glassjaw.
The difficulty in defining "emo" as a genre may have started at the very beginning. In a 2003 interview by Mark Prindle, Guy Picciotto of Fugazi and Rites of Spring was asked how he felt about "being the creator of the emo genre." He responded:
I don't recognize that attribution. I've never recognized "emo" as a genre of music. I always thought it was the most retarded term ever. I know there is this generic commonplace that every band that gets labeled with that term hates it. They feel scandalized by it. But honestly, I just thought that all the bands I played in were punk rock bands. The reason I think it's so stupid is that—what, like the Bad Brains weren't emotional? What—they were robots or something? It just doesn't make any sense to me.
—Mark Prindle, "Interview with Guy Picciotto". MarkPrindle.com. 2003.
Fashion and stereotype
Today emo is commonly tied to both music and fashion as well as an inspiration toward the emo subculture, and the term "emo" is sometimes stereotyped with tight jeans on males and females alike, long fringe (bangs) brushed to one side of the face or over one or both eyes, dyed black, straight hair, tight t-shirts (usually short-sleeved) which often bear the names of emo bands (or other designer shirts), studded belts, belt buckles, canvas sneakers or skate shoes or other black shoes and thick, black horn-rimmed glasses. This fashion has at times been characterized as a fad. Early on, emo fashion was associated with a clean cut look but as the style spread to younger teenagers, the style has become darker, with long bangs and emphasis on the colour black replacing sweater vest In recent years the popular media have associated emo with a stereotype that includes being emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, or angst-ridden. It is also associated with depression, self-injury, and suicide.
Backlash
Warped Tour founder, Kevin Lyman stated that he believes there is an emo backlash saying that he sees "I hate emo" t-shirts and that there was hostility among bands on the tour towards emo groups.
In 2008, Time Magazine reported that "anti-emo" groups attacked teenagers in Mexico City, Querétaro, and Tijuana. One of Mexico's foremost critics of emo was Kristoff, a music presenter on the popular TV channel Telehit.
Gerard Way, the lead singer of My Chemical Romance stated in an interview "emo is a pile of shit", and that his "band was never emo".Panic at the Disco also stated in an interview with NME: "emo is bullshit." These two bands, however, tend to be classified as emo.
Fans of emo are criticized for purported displays of emotion common in the scene. Complaints claimed that emotions were expressed in an histrionic manner.
Justin Jacobs has criticised emo music of the early 2000s, arguing it became boring and generic.
Emo music has been blamed for the suicide by hanging of Hannah Bond by both the coroner at the inquest into her death and her mother, Heather Bond, after it was claimed that emo music glamorized suicide and her apparent obsession with My Chemical Romance was said to be linked to her suicide. The inquest heard that she was part of an Internet "emo" cult and her Bebo page contained an image of an 'emo girl' with bloody wrists. It also heard that she had discussed the "glamour" of hanging online and had explained to her parents that her self harming was an "emo initiation ceremony".Heather Bond criticised emo fashion, saying: "There are 'emo' websites that show pink teddies hanging themselves." After the verdict was reported in NME, fans of emo music contacted the magazine to defend against accusations that it promotes self harm and suicide.
In Russia, a law has been presented at the Duma to regulate emo websites and forbid emo style at schools and government buildings, for fears of emo being a "dangerous teen trend" promoting anti-social behaviour, depression, social withdrawal and even suicide.
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nUt напиша:Emo is a genre of music that originated from hardcore punk and later adopted pop punk influences when it became mainstream in the United States.
It has since come to describe several variations of music with common roots and associated fashion and stereotypes.
In the mid-1980s, the term emo described a subgenre of hardcore punk which stemmed from the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene. In later years, the term emocore, short for "emotional hardcore",was also used to describe the emotional performances of bands in the Washington, D.C. "Revolution Summer" movement and some of the offshoot regional scenes such as Rites of Spring, Embrace, One Last Wish, Beefeater, Gray Matter, Fire Party, and later, Moss Icon.
In the mid-1990s, the term emo began to refer to the indie scene that followed the influences of Fugazi, which itself was an offshoot of the first wave of emo. Bands including Sunny Day Real Estate, Far and Texas Is the Reason had a more indie rock style of emo, more melodic and less chaotic. The so-called "indie emo" scene survived until the late 1990s, when many of the bands either disbanded or shifted to mainstream styles. As the remaining indie emo bands entered the mainstream, newer bands began to emulate the mainstream style.
First wave (1985–1994)
In 1985 in Washington, D.C., Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, veterans of the DC hardcore music scene, took their music in a more personal direction with a far greater sense of experimentation, bringing forth MacKaye's Embrace and Picciotto's Rites of Spring. The style of music developed by Embrace and Rites of Spring soon became its own sound. As a result of the renewed spirit of experimentation and musical innovation that developed the new scene, the summer of 1985 soon came to be known in the scene as "Revolution Summer".
Where the term emo actually originated is uncertain: the earliest print citation found so far appears in 1997, although some claim that members of Rites of Spring mentioned in a 1985 Flipside Magazine interview that some of their fans had started using the term to describe their music.
Within a short time, the D.C. emo sound began to influence other bands such as Moss Icon, Nation of Ulysses, Dag Nasty, Soulside, Shudder to Think, Fire Party, Marginal Man, Foundation and Gray Matter, many of which were released on MacKaye's Dischord Records.
At the same time, in the New York/New Jersey area, bands such as Native Nod, Policy of 3, Rye Coalition, and Quicksand were feeling the same impulse. Many of these bands were involved with the ABC No Rio club scene in New York, itself a response to the violence and stagnation in the scene and with the bands that played at CBGBs, the only other small venue for hardcore in New York at the time.
Following the disbanding of Embrace in 1986, MacKaye established the influential group Fugazi, and was soon joined by Picciotto. While Fugazi itself is not typically categorized as emo, the band's music is cited as an influence by popular second-wave bands such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Far, Braid, and Jimmy Eat World.
Second wave (1994–2000)
As Fugazi and the Dischord Records scene became increasingly popular in the indie underground of the early 1990s, new bands began to spring up.
Diary was released by Sunny Day Real Estate in 1994. The band performed on TV shows, including The Jon Stewart Show.
Inspired by Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate, Jimmy Eat World released the album Static Prevails in 1996 on Capitol Records.
A Cornerstone of the late-Nineties emo movement was Weezer's 1996 album Pinkerton, which was to be considered one of the defining emo records of the 90s and was said to have introduced emo to a larger and more mainstream audience.
In 1997, Deep Elm Records released the first installment in a series of compilations called Emo Diaries, featuring tracks from Jimmy Eat World, Samiam, and Jejune.
Mainstream emo (2000–present)
While Jimmy Eat World had played emocore-style music early in their career, by the time of the release of their 2001 album Bleed American, the band had downplayed its emo influences, releasing more pop-oriented singles such as "The Middle" and "Sweetness". Newer bands that sounded like Jimmy Eat World (and, in some cases, like the more melodic emo bands of the late 90s) were soon included in the genre.
2003 saw the success of Chris Carrabba, the former singer of emo band Further Seems Forever, and his project Dashboard Confessional. Carraba found himself part of the emerging "popular" emo scene. Carrabba's music featured lyrics founded in deep diary-like outpourings of emotion. While certainly emotional, the new "emo" had a far greater appeal amongst adolescents than its earlier incarnations.
At the same time, use of the term "emo" expanded beyond the musical genre, which added to the confusion surrounding the term. The word "emo" became associated with open displays of strong emotion. Common fashion styles and attitudes that were becoming idiomatic of fans of similar "emo" bands also began to be referred to as "emo." As a result, bands that were loosely associated with "emo" trends or simply demonstrated emotion began to be referred to as emo.
In a strange twist, screamo, a more aggressive sub-genre of emo that began in the early 90s, also had a reformulation of sound and has found greater popularity in recent years through bands such as Glassjaw.
The difficulty in defining "emo" as a genre may have started at the very beginning. In a 2003 interview by Mark Prindle, Guy Picciotto of Fugazi and Rites of Spring was asked how he felt about "being the creator of the emo genre." He responded:
I don't recognize that attribution. I've never recognized "emo" as a genre of music. I always thought it was the most retarded term ever. I know there is this generic commonplace that every band that gets labeled with that term hates it. They feel scandalized by it. But honestly, I just thought that all the bands I played in were punk rock bands. The reason I think it's so stupid is that—what, like the Bad Brains weren't emotional? What—they were robots or something? It just doesn't make any sense to me.
—Mark Prindle, "Interview with Guy Picciotto". MarkPrindle.com. 2003.
Fashion and stereotype
Today emo is commonly tied to both music and fashion as well as an inspiration toward the emo subculture, and the term "emo" is sometimes stereotyped with tight jeans on males and females alike, long fringe (bangs) brushed to one side of the face or over one or both eyes, dyed black, straight hair, tight t-shirts (usually short-sleeved) which often bear the names of emo bands (or other designer shirts), studded belts, belt buckles, canvas sneakers or skate shoes or other black shoes and thick, black horn-rimmed glasses. This fashion has at times been characterized as a fad. Early on, emo fashion was associated with a clean cut look but as the style spread to younger teenagers, the style has become darker, with long bangs and emphasis on the colour black replacing sweater vest In recent years the popular media have associated emo with a stereotype that includes being emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, or angst-ridden. It is also associated with depression, self-injury, and suicide.
Backlash
Warped Tour founder, Kevin Lyman stated that he believes there is an emo backlash saying that he sees "I hate emo" t-shirts and that there was hostility among bands on the tour towards emo groups.
In 2008, Time Magazine reported that "anti-emo" groups attacked teenagers in Mexico City, Querétaro, and Tijuana. One of Mexico's foremost critics of emo was Kristoff, a music presenter on the popular TV channel Telehit.
Gerard Way, the lead singer of My Chemical Romance stated in an interview "emo is a pile of shit", and that his "band was never emo".Panic at the Disco also stated in an interview with NME: "emo is bullshit." These two bands, however, tend to be classified as emo.
Fans of emo are criticized for purported displays of emotion common in the scene. Complaints claimed that emotions were expressed in an histrionic manner.
Justin Jacobs has criticised emo music of the early 2000s, arguing it became boring and generic.
Emo music has been blamed for the suicide by hanging of Hannah Bond by both the coroner at the inquest into her death and her mother, Heather Bond, after it was claimed that emo music glamorized suicide and her apparent obsession with My Chemical Romance was said to be linked to her suicide. The inquest heard that she was part of an Internet "emo" cult and her Bebo page contained an image of an 'emo girl' with bloody wrists. It also heard that she had discussed the "glamour" of hanging online and had explained to her parents that her self harming was an "emo initiation ceremony".Heather Bond criticised emo fashion, saying: "There are 'emo' websites that show pink teddies hanging themselves." After the verdict was reported in NME, fans of emo music contacted the magazine to defend against accusations that it promotes self harm and suicide.
In Russia, a law has been presented at the Duma to regulate emo websites and forbid emo style at schools and government buildings, for fears of emo being a "dangerous teen trend" promoting anti-social behaviour, depression, social withdrawal and even suicide.
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‘‘Емовците‘‘ имаат свој поглед кон светот.. како и секој друг...
Зошто не постои тема Хипици што мислите вие или за Панкери?
Се е тоа нормално....
Само сите од страна премногу ги форсираат....
и со тоа настанува целата приказна за емовците..
дека се грди се..
ама не е мое да држам предавања итн... секој си има свое мислење...
‘‘Емовците‘‘ имаат свој поглед кон светот.. како и секој друг...
Зошто не постои тема Хипици што мислите вие или за Панкери?
Се е тоа нормално....
Само сите од страна премногу ги форсираат....
и со тоа настанува целата приказна за емовците..
дека се грди се..
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