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Chi Gun
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Posted - 2006.09.01 15:10:00 -
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emo's are just sad cuz 'pops' touched their peepee when they were young   You are all daft |

Krexus
Amarr Reunited
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Posted - 2006.09.01 15:12:00 -
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Originally by: Chi Gun emo's are just sad cuz 'pops' touched their peepee when they were young  
Should have posted that with 'ye olde main' sorry bout that, i'm sad and turn emo now --------- I'm no pirate! I'm a I-Don't-Carebear |

Mithrantir Ob'lontra
Gallente Ixion Defence Systems The Cyrene Initiative
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Posted - 2006.09.01 15:13:00 -
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Originally by: Arron S You guys do know theres a Big Differance between Goth and EMO's For one EMO is a cheap immatation of goth. .....
Also, Goth chicks are hot.
/signed Goth has little to do with EMO which is something i first heard here and frankly looks worse than the worst immitation of Goth possibly. Well from the Gothic movement i remember. Never been a Goth myself but i always respected and hang out with these people. Other than that.
Goth chicks do have that thingy that makes them so damn hot.
------- Nobody can be exactly like me. Even I have trouble doing it. |

Twilight Moon
Minmatar eXceed Inc. Ascendant Frontier
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Posted - 2006.09.01 15:23:00 -
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Originally by: Mithrantir Ob'lontra Goth chicks do have that thingy that makes them so damn hot.
"thingy"?
...on the other hand using a banana might be a viable alternative.
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Donatien de'Sade
Metalworks
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Posted - 2006.09.01 15:27:00 -
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Edited by: Donatien de''Sade on 01/09/2006 15:29:09 EMO I had to look it up aswell 
I thought it was a reference to EMO 
Not to be confused with EMU
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2006.09.01 16:32:00 -
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Originally by: Donatien de'Sade
Erm, bloodletting was released 1990? Goth 'Trad Goth' was already dead and buried (pun intended) by then 'Bauhaus 1979-1983' (reformed again as all old bands do )
When you say 'older' and 'only one with a mohawk' are you refering to 70s or 80s/90s rehash? 
You are confusing avante garde groups and movement with popular trends.
People like you always like to something was popular several years before it was just because they can reference a few undergound clubs in a couple of cities.
For instance you say "80,/90s rehash". Thats the one I was in, but the real rehash didnt start till about 92(unless you mean grunge style puck). In the late 80s and and even early 90s punk wasnt mainstream(like Emo has been for years now). Like I said at a giant university you just didnt see it.
Now dont mistake my nit picking for thinking there was something signifigant about it all. I dont. It wasnt special despite what we thought then. It was just another atttept for kids to rebel a bit and feel unique.
Wherever you went - here you are.
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Taihira
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Posted - 2006.09.01 17:22:00 -
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Originally by: Ghoest
You are confusing avante garde groups and movement with popular trends.
People like you always like to something was popular several years before it was just because they can reference a few undergound clubs in a couple of cities.
For instance you say "80,/90s rehash"
Please, tell me I've misinterpreted your comment, and you're not trying to imply that the goth scene was'nt at it's peak in the early 80's?
following up from the first wave of the Damned, Siouxie and Bauhaus in 1978-1980, the goth scene (then called positive punk) grew up around Ollie Wisdom's "Batcave" club in 1980, with acts like Specimen and Alien Sex Fiend being around the area - by that point Manchester's Joy Division were already collapsing following Ian Curtis' death - some of the earliers music to be described as "gothic" in the papers the scene was pretty much nationwide by 1982, by which point the term "gothic" had become entrenched in the NME and Melody Maker. By 84, we were at a peak, with bands like the Sisters releasing First and last and Always, along with the Cure, Siouxie and the Birthday Party/Nick Cave at a creative high.
And all that was before the bands you mentioned even formed...
By 1985, we were already seeing the first wave drift apart - by the time I was a minigoth in a backwater town in scotland in 1986, the scene was very definately not a "avant-garde group" or "a few underground clubs". By then a second wave of electro bands were coming in - the re-vamped Sisters defining the decade for many of us with Floodland, (plus the Mish were touring, followed by the hordes of eskimos ( Eskimooooooo! ), while on 4AD records Xymox - Clan of Xymox, Dead Can Dance, Coceateu Twins, the 'Neph, and the likes were making the rise in '88, and we were, if not mainstream, then certainly the leading edge of the indie scene for a while... all long before "bloodlettting" was released.... and for that matter on a entirely different continent, were the scene really started.
Now, what was that about "People like you always like to something was popular several years before it was just because they can reference a few undergound clubs in a couple of cities"....?
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Donatien de'Sade
Metalworks
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Posted - 2006.09.01 17:35:00 -
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Edited by: Donatien de''Sade on 01/09/2006 17:37:05 I think this may have more to do with the trans-atlantic 'thing' rather than right/wrong.
The first punk stuff started around 1975 and pretty much fizzled out by the mid 80s when the dance scene developed (UK). Punk in USA has been pretty continuous since 75 and became mainstream around the mid 90s.
Goth started up about 1978/9 but became most popular(identifiable as 'Goth') in the early/mid 80s, it was largely associated with the punk movement before then.
Eg:
A gig 23rd December at Klub Foot London: UK Decay, Sisters of Mercy, Blood and Roses.
A gig on December 26th 1982 at Lyceum London: Sex Gang Children, Vibrators, Sisters of Mercy, Ritual, Alien Sex Fiend, Under two Flags
These were mainly watched by punks, goths at the time were called (ok it might surprise you) 'positive' punks. 
Edit: bah, beaten to it by Taihira
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Ghoest
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Posted - 2006.09.01 17:42:00 -
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Ya part of this is where in the world you live.
But its also just what exactly something like "punk" means, is it really built around the music or is the music derived from it. Sort of "scene" vs "culture".
Wherever you went - here you are.
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Erty
Caldari Exilis inc.
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Posted - 2006.09.01 18:23:00 -
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Originally by: Constantine Arcanum
Originally by: Erty probably jump out the window and swallow some pills and a bicycle

Well you know I figured they're overly dramatic and all that so they'd try to keep themselves standing out when compared to all the other people who eat pills and jump from buildings. Having a black eyeliner doesn't help much to show who you are if you're laying on the street face down with no face. But if people saw the bicycle in their stommach they'd be like "wow, what an emo drama queen, respect".
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