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Same and I used to make fun of emo cause I thought it was just edgy sad guys who wear black but now I love screamo and Midwest emo (I didn’t know it was music)
@@usualdosage7287but both terms are also never used correctly. I remember being an middle school and calling any music with heavy, distorted, or guttural vocals “screamo”
At that time I just called all of that emo and tended to distance myself from it, I was mostly a hippie into psytrance around that time so I was very far from all of that. As I have seen more videos about that time it seems those haircuts started in the late 90s emo scene and then they just became their own thing and so you would even get the crunckcore phenomenon and the female band Millionaires using that style while mostly just talking about hard partying and even getting inspiration from 80s hair metal while being miles away from the mid 90s emo thing
@@jayy-os2lo yeah i don't think its the real ppl in the group its the posers, and im talking about from any era...I'm glad to be from the 90s and 00s...
@@jayy-os2lo so why do all the elements have to be there to qualify as non poser? What if you like the style and are intense with angst but don’t listen to the genre in music? Why does anyone have to fit into what others deem acceptable anyway? That freaking defies being different in the first place!
“Imagine if the kid with the Minecraft t shirt and cargo shorts was a touring musician” as a descriptor of emo aesthetic is spot on. AND IT WAS GLORIOUS
I have long hair and get called emo by every single person in school 💀 all of them have the average short hair and long ahh chains, basically wannabe gangsters
ikrrr guys with emo hair are so cute. I have the female version with extensions and I love it so much, its a lot to maintain but it makes me feel so happy!!
The real origin of Emo fashion: Once upon a time, there was a certain subset of the Goth community that other Goths usually called "Mall Goths". One day, in the early 2000s, they got tired of being told they weren't really Goth and being bitched at because they were more into whining about their less-than-awful middle class suburban lives than appreciating the beauty in darkness, and started calling themselves Emo instead. The reason it changed from "dressing like a nerdy hipster" to what it is today has very little to do with the Emo music scene or any particular artist and more to do with the Hot Topic crowd adopting the title. I know this because at the time I ran one of the larger online Goth communities, and watched it all happen myself.
@@danteshollowedgroundswell from my understanding goth came as sort of a reaction to punk being less about expressing political unsatisfaction and more about expressing feelings of darkness and more macabre stuff. So punk was kind of the precursor to goth and then goth the precursor to emo
I think that Trent Reznor also inspired emo His haircut, his utility of dark clothes and boots And don't forget how some of his songs are sad but really hardcore
Holy shit I think you're right, I always just called him goth but his style was a bit too streetwear to be goth. I think he definitely indirectly started many emo trends. Also his haircut in 2005 was emo asf even tho he was 40 (and still looked really good).
He came from INDUSTRIAL music, his styles (bdsm wear etc) are taken from the 80s industrial metal scene. He is not emo at all. Sad music doesnt equal emo lol.
Small correction: It was Husker Du who were a heavy influence on bands like RoS, not the other way around as you say here, as Zen Arcade predates RoS's debut by around a year. Aside from that, a generally pretty informative video
Emo fashion tied to the days of MySpace and Hot Topic, aside from the rivalry between goths and emos. Scene culture also comprised of teenagers angsting about parents and their lives while simping for Gerard Way of MCR and Kingdom Hearts characters such as Riku or the Organization XIII members. A character like Boxxy contrasting from her goth duo counterpart Bl00dyKiss666 was popular around that period. And I still question why Capcom let Ninja Theory have their direction of the Devil May Cry reboot be geared towards emo teens during the early 2010s(which main canon Vergil's actor Dan Southworth jokingly called DmC Devil May Cry while joining Dante and Nero's VAs Reuben Langdon and Johnny Yong Bosch at one Power Rangers convention called RangerStop back in 2015, right after he accidentally teased DMC5 a few years before it was revealed at E3 2018).
Used to wear Vans and the whole bit, but I dress really basic now, flannel shirts and cargo shorts, so I just tell people that i'm just keeping the Midwest Emo tradition alive, it helps me to deal with the depression of looking like a middle-aged Dad who actually is single, never married and never had any kids.
That's pyrocynical, a slop TH-camr. He was accused of bieng a pedo but actually he is *innocent* . When he was accused and before they found out that he was being falsely accused, someone made that GIF.
As soon as something becomes mainstream/popular, it gets eaten up and exploited for every cent and every drop of integrity. Then it gets shat out and forgotten for a while, and then it becomes retro around 20 to 30 years later and gets a new hype. Source: literally every type of music and subculture ever. Current example: Nu metal. Old example: The musical Grease.
Hearing "Jimmy Eat World laid the ground work for pop punk" made me need to come back to comment, again... Thank fuck, I quickly googled when NoFX, MXPX, Jimmy Eat World, and New Found Glory started... Jimmy Eat World formed in 93!??!!? Damn, dude. Okay. Once, again - respect.
@@arunsasikumar5458 I don't know that band! I was just stunned to hear "Jimmy Eat World laid the groundwork for pop punk". You can keep giving me facts about this - you can tell me who they did it with, how they did it, where they did it, when they did it, why they did it, what they did it - it still just messes with my brain. Like some kind of ... I don't know, like an event or thing that seems different to me, like I can't be the only one to feel this way about what I'm learning, like it's some sort of.... "altered history".
@@itsmytoast666 Jimmy Eat World was very involved with the scene they were from and grew eventually to become huge. Just talking about an old split they had with an emo band (criminally underrated) [Oh I don't know much about JEW, I have respect for them and the 90s scene so I just wanted to point it out haha]
I think you missed a beat in the mid 00's where it transferred from justin pearson/ the blood brother type scene to entirely christian metalcore kids. But def covered it as much as it deserves
If the emo mullet is the worst haircut known to man then I’m proud of liking it, at least liking fellows with that haircut ain’t gonna lead to divorce.
As a teen in the late 00's I really liked the aesthetic that emo girls had, so obviously I decided that to get some of them to like me I had to dress like an emo guy. Of course I didn't commit instead getting a 50/50 emo/skater vibe and so was relentlessly bullied with no women in my repertoire(not because of the fashion but because I was a weird little guy at the worst of times). And you know what? I wouldn't trade it for the world because I looked pretty cool.
@caitlingill Yeah, I did for a while but never really believed it and pushed her away. Long story. I understand what I did wrong and why in hindsight, which always sucks but it is what it is. I'm in a good place now, though :3
Even though I'm into gothic stuff right now, emo will always be in my heart. Forget the fashion, it's the music that i love the most. And it's more than just MCR. Im talking Thursday, Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, Rites of Spring, Saosin, Alesana all that lol.
Bro your shit always hits were it hurts lol, fuck im getting old , great shit overall. Im looking forward to seeing you get sponsors so you can do a video without caring about the demonetization.
Some weird music gets created by some weird fuckers in goofy outfits in the 80s-90s> it gets picked up by the general public decades later > they bastardize it to make it more appealing to the masses and it loses all meaning. such is the way of life
@ciao214ZAgain, first he didn’t say they won’t. Secondly that’s kind of how clothes work, also doesn’t mean they’re exactly same, styles resurface with tweaks and differences, because you know different people in different time period/ climate wearing the shit, with the core elements still being the basis. Third people don’t hate boomers because they wore a similar goofy ass outfit, they do because of their toxic ideologies, the people you’re talking about literally weren’t even liked by their own generation what are you going on about right now
posers where always a thing from like 2003 onwards I'd say. with social media becoming a thing and pop punk becoming more prevalent in mainstream media, it made people want to seem emo without needing to actually be emo.
the only thing that's really stayed consistent throughout the history of emo fashion is the presence of Vans oh and being as skinny as humanly possible if that counts
7:18 I appreciate that you showed a clip of Phoebe Bridgers when discussing artists taking inspiration from emo, because while Punisher is pretty firmly alternative, Stranger in the Alps showed a lot of emo tendencies with the depressing emotions, poppy structure, and unpolished vocals (she's not bad by any means but she's clearly improved since Stranger in the Alps). She's one of the more interesting mainstream artists we have now.
probably the third person to mention this just this month, but husker du came years before Rites of Spring. If anything, the influence went the other way around.
Sorry to be that guy but Husker Dü actually is a precursor to emo and the album shown, Zen Arcade, released prior to Rites of Spring’s self titled debut and sole album
Graduated high school in 1997. There was no emo, just the goth crowd. Then there was the alternative crowd. People wearing argyle sweaters and Camo shorts, tees with the most random graphics, white tees with colored collars like blue & red. I know because I was a skater & this is how I dressed 😂.
midwest emo is my favourite genre of emo. i like the more DIY artists like Midwest Pen Pals who sound like they recorded their music on a Nokia phone. would recommend
Idc what anyone says, I think the emo style/community is so fucking cool dude And I love the classic emo haircut, side bang, fringe whtever I love it so much lol Also why can’t we just let ppl exist?? Why do we have to bash on people for looking different?? It’s so stupid and makes me sad that people get bullied just for looking different
Hm i always thought scene was its own thing. I associated scene with EDM and raves and incorporation of more bright colours, neon, elements of gurokawa and other Japanese styles woven in. Emo by comparison less colours, no rave or clubbing association, more androgynous, not as much edm and more rock or pop-rock music.
You were kinda close. You are correct that popular to contrary belief, Scene is not the same as emo and was more of it's own thing though to give a quick clarification, the music genre that really defined Scene was "Crunkcore" and Crunkore pretty much too electronic and mixed it with post-hardcore screaming. But you're correct that it's rooted in rave and party as opposed to Emo that was rooted in emotive hardcore and post-hardcore.
your wrong tho emo is already making its way back around to the late 200s looks, hell even i cut the dreads and got the fringe back, and idek why everyone thinks its such a bad haircut
I think, we have to mention the inspiration scene and emo got from 80s glam fashion. Look at bands like Vixen and tell me I am wrong. The hair, the belts, the racoon tails …
That's really interesting man like I didn't know that Emo culture originally started out as ome goofy looking nerd type of wardrobe and not your classic sonic/shadow the hedgehog type of nonsense. Well damn this dude who apprently is one of those cursed looking goblins that kind of annoys me but will ignore and regard anyways knows too much and mist be protected at all cost 👌
@@caitlingill 4th wave emo fashion is like converse shoes, jeans, and either flannels or a band t shirt with an open dress shirt on top. Thats what I see most 4th wave emo bands like TMP, Sorority noise, Modern Baseball, ecet. and the people who showed up to the shows wearing.
The emo scene fashion really did a speedrun from Weezer to gas station energy drink 💀💀💀
Gas station puddle ahh fit
Weezer -> black metal poser -> Monster Energy mascot
I fucking love it
emo actually came about in the 80's
please evolve from the year 2021 already
As a kid, I thought emo was just a type of fashion. Or that it’s just another world for depressed.
that's actually what a lot of people think
Music and fashion go hand and hand but you’re mostly right
Same and I used to make fun of emo cause I thought it was just edgy sad guys who wear black but now I love screamo and Midwest emo (I didn’t know it was music)
Kinda weird and surreal how an underground punk subculture became an international household term and words like "screamo" being used everywhere
@@usualdosage7287but both terms are also never used correctly. I remember being an middle school and calling any music with heavy, distorted, or guttural vocals “screamo”
I went to school with a few scene queens. It was a strange time. Lots of angst and nowhere useful to direct it, except for your own hair and clothes.
Could have been done to punch fascists instead but that would mean giving a shit
And if they didn’t actually have any angst they’d pretend to for the aesthetic.
At that time I just called all of that emo and tended to distance myself from it, I was mostly a hippie into psytrance around that time so I was very far from all of that. As I have seen more videos about that time it seems those haircuts started in the late 90s emo scene and then they just became their own thing and so you would even get the crunckcore phenomenon and the female band Millionaires using that style while mostly just talking about hard partying and even getting inspiration from 80s hair metal while being miles away from the mid 90s emo thing
In the southwest it was about 50/50 and basically a lot of fluid swapping, it was fucking incredible, 10/10
Idk whether to feel embarrassed or proud over the fact that I recognized the exact Mcr concert that kept playing
be proud 😮💨
i mentally said "is that Gerard Way??" and checked again
well, if it's any solace I knew exactly what americ anfootball concert footage was shown (The Firebowl IL seems to get the best band footage haha)
*Fireside Bowl
Proud
comparing fantano to the build of a whiskey barrel got to me
Fr tho that man is wide I'm sure if you punched him your entire body would just ragdoll
I don’t understand the hate emos get? It’s not that deep.
They make self harm seem cool when mentally ill people cant stand a day to live
What 💀@ciao214Z
the fact that 90% of modern emos are posers and give us a bad look is why. same reason any other group gets hated on now days
@@jayy-os2lo yeah i don't think its the real ppl in the group its the posers, and im talking about from any era...I'm glad to be from the 90s and 00s...
@@jayy-os2lo so why do all the elements have to be there to qualify as non poser? What if you like the style and are intense with angst but don’t listen to the genre in music? Why does anyone have to fit into what others deem acceptable anyway? That freaking defies being different in the first place!
as a scenemo and a metalhead, i honestly dont know how to describe the way i dress other than anything i think looks cool
right, i just came here to learn more ab emo stuff and bro is just and educated hater
@@aliieroI'm sorry but could you repeat that I had a stroke reading this.
yeah when someone asks me what i would call my style im just like uuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhh
@@aliiero Don't take it personally, his whole gimmick is mocking everything, including stuff he actually likes
right, I just wear whatever I want lmao
“Imagine if the kid with the Minecraft t shirt and cargo shorts was a touring musician” as a descriptor of emo aesthetic is spot on. AND IT WAS GLORIOUS
guys who think the emo hair cut is bad are the same kinda guys who think buzz cuts are good hair cuts
right, emo boys are hot idc
As someone who fucks with the hair cuts they're definitely objectively the worst haircuts but that's what makes them good
I have long hair and get called emo by every single person in school 💀
all of them have the average short hair and long ahh chains, basically wannabe gangsters
ikrrr guys with emo hair are so cute. I have the female version with extensions and I love it so much, its a lot to maintain but it makes me feel so happy!!
Buzzcut is the best in terms of practicality, but whatever Dave Mustaine had in the early 90s is the best in terms of looks.
Thank you Dad, always keeping me entertained
The real origin of Emo fashion: Once upon a time, there was a certain subset of the Goth community that other Goths usually called "Mall Goths". One day, in the early 2000s, they got tired of being told they weren't really Goth and being bitched at because they were more into whining about their less-than-awful middle class suburban lives than appreciating the beauty in darkness, and started calling themselves Emo instead. The reason it changed from "dressing like a nerdy hipster" to what it is today has very little to do with the Emo music scene or any particular artist and more to do with the Hot Topic crowd adopting the title.
I know this because at the time I ran one of the larger online Goth communities, and watched it all happen myself.
I'd say this is pretty spot on
Hmm, interesting but also Punk because didn't it originally come from there as a sub genre?
@@danteshollowedgroundswell from my understanding goth came as sort of a reaction to punk being less about expressing political unsatisfaction and more about expressing feelings of darkness and more macabre stuff. So punk was kind of the precursor to goth and then goth the precursor to emo
@@jonblon-II yes precisely
I think that Trent Reznor also inspired emo
His haircut, his utility of dark clothes and boots
And don't forget how some of his songs are sad but really hardcore
Holy shit I think you're right, I always just called him goth but his style was a bit too streetwear to be goth. I think he definitely indirectly started many emo trends. Also his haircut in 2005 was emo asf even tho he was 40 (and still looked really good).
@ciao214Z ok then *indirectly popularized many emo trends
@ciao214Z It's almost as if art is iterative
He came from INDUSTRIAL music, his styles (bdsm wear etc) are taken from the 80s industrial metal scene. He is not emo at all. Sad music doesnt equal emo lol.
@@dopey473he dressed rivethead style from the 80s industrial scene when on stage. His causal wear was also industrial based.
Coolea has become a father figure to me
2005-2009 Myspace Scene girls were hot af.
Small correction: It was Husker Du who were a heavy influence on bands like RoS, not the other way around as you say here, as Zen Arcade predates RoS's debut by around a year. Aside from that, a generally pretty informative video
Emo fashion tied to the days of MySpace and Hot Topic, aside from the rivalry between goths and emos. Scene culture also comprised of teenagers angsting about parents and their lives while simping for Gerard Way of MCR and Kingdom Hearts characters such as Riku or the Organization XIII members. A character like Boxxy contrasting from her goth duo counterpart Bl00dyKiss666 was popular around that period.
And I still question why Capcom let Ninja Theory have their direction of the Devil May Cry reboot be geared towards emo teens during the early 2010s(which main canon Vergil's actor Dan Southworth jokingly called DmC Devil May Cry while joining Dante and Nero's VAs Reuben Langdon and Johnny Yong Bosch at one Power Rangers convention called RangerStop back in 2015, right after he accidentally teased DMC5 a few years before it was revealed at E3 2018).
Hell yeah. Late 2000s/early 10s was exactly that. Good time to be a teenager to try things out.
t. 95
blease pley DMC2 is dae best
Used to wear Vans and the whole bit, but I dress really basic now, flannel shirts and cargo shorts, so I just tell people that i'm just keeping the Midwest Emo tradition alive, it helps me to deal with the depression of looking like a middle-aged Dad who actually is single, never married and never had any kids.
Please never stop using that clip of a guy getting fatter
Discord mod arc💀
That's pyrocynical, a slop TH-camr. He was accused of bieng a pedo but actually he is *innocent* . When he was accused and before they found out that he was being falsely accused, someone made that GIF.
"Horrendous haircut" has an avatar with emo hair
Why did we allow emo to break through mainstream audiences like this?
It always happens with alternative subcultures
As soon as something becomes mainstream/popular, it gets eaten up and exploited for every cent and every drop of integrity. Then it gets shat out and forgotten for a while, and then it becomes retro around 20 to 30 years later and gets a new hype. Source: literally every type of music and subculture ever. Current example: Nu metal. Old example: The musical Grease.
Because the mainstream music industry turns to punk and alternative when they're down in the dumps in profit
You just rephrased the concept of the base and the superstructure, something Marx pointed out in 1859. Time truly is a flat circle.
@ciao214Z ah yes, rites of spring famously blew up on myspace in the 80s
Meanwhile my ass is sitting here thinking those 2000s emo fringe haircuts looked really cute 😭
Go get laser eye surgery
@mylerwilson4879 Even my grandma doesn't need it as much as this person
Cause they do
literally same theyre so cuutee :3
Scene queen was not a term for posers, just the particularly aesthetic scene girls. Also, trap became emo in the late 2000s.
The og emo look is me rn
It's calm clothing, and it could be pretentious when done hard enough
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Asking Coolea to make An Ignorant Guide to Screamo Day 1
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great video, looking forward to our british Finn Mckintey having a great career
such a beautiful thing
Hearing "Jimmy Eat World laid the ground work for pop punk" made me need to come back to comment, again... Thank fuck, I quickly googled when NoFX, MXPX, Jimmy Eat World, and New Found Glory started... Jimmy Eat World formed in 93!??!!? Damn, dude. Okay. Once, again - respect.
They had a split with Christie Front Drive!
@@arunsasikumar5458 I don't know that band! I was just stunned to hear "Jimmy Eat World laid the groundwork for pop punk". You can keep giving me facts about this - you can tell me who they did it with, how they did it, where they did it, when they did it, why they did it, what they did it - it still just messes with my brain. Like some kind of ... I don't know, like an event or thing that seems different to me, like I can't be the only one to feel this way about what I'm learning, like it's some sort of.... "altered history".
@@itsmytoast666 Jimmy Eat World was very involved with the scene they were from and grew eventually to become huge. Just talking about an old split they had with an emo band (criminally underrated)
[Oh I don't know much about JEW, I have respect for them and the 90s scene so I just wanted to point it out haha]
@@arunsasikumar5458 clearly.
Real emo only consists of
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I think you missed a beat in the mid 00's where it transferred from justin pearson/ the blood brother type scene to entirely christian metalcore kids. But def covered it as much as it deserves
If the emo mullet is the worst haircut known to man then I’m proud of liking it, at least liking fellows with that haircut ain’t gonna lead to divorce.
3:37 FETUS JOHNNIE
For real,is it a coincidence that you and Finn McKenty put out basically the same video at the same time? Nay, it's a conspiracy.
Yeah I saw that, this has been sat unlisted for like 5 days, I'm prepared for all the copycat comments.
People are seriously still watching McCunty?
@@gggallin8279you dont bro 💀
@@gggallin8279lmfao sadly yes…
As a teen in the late 00's I really liked the aesthetic that emo girls had, so obviously I decided that to get some of them to like me I had to dress like an emo guy. Of course I didn't commit instead getting a 50/50 emo/skater vibe and so was relentlessly bullied with no women in my repertoire(not because of the fashion but because I was a weird little guy at the worst of times). And you know what? I wouldn't trade it for the world because I looked pretty cool.
Did you end up with a woman who likes you for you
@caitlingill Yeah, I did for a while but never really believed it and pushed her away. Long story. I understand what I did wrong and why in hindsight, which always sucks but it is what it is. I'm in a good place now, though :3
Even though I'm into gothic stuff right now, emo will always be in my heart. Forget the fashion, it's the music that i love the most. And it's more than just MCR. Im talking Thursday, Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, Rites of Spring, Saosin, Alesana all that lol.
Bro your shit always hits were it hurts lol, fuck im getting old , great shit overall. Im looking forward to seeing you get sponsors so you can do a video without caring about the demonetization.
Some weird music gets created by some weird fuckers in goofy outfits in the 80s-90s> it gets picked up by the general public decades later > they bastardize it to make it more appealing to the masses and it loses all meaning.
such is the way of life
@ciao214ZAgain, first he didn’t say they won’t. Secondly that’s kind of how clothes work, also doesn’t mean they’re exactly same, styles resurface with tweaks and differences, because you know different people in different time period/ climate wearing the shit, with the core elements still being the basis. Third people don’t hate boomers because they wore a similar goofy ass outfit, they do because of their toxic ideologies, the people you’re talking about literally weren’t even liked by their own generation what are you going on about right now
I'm sure if we go back far enough, all blame will eventually fall on David Bowie.
Daaaaaang. Bro been on a tear over here with the vids. Keep em’ coming, My boy.
Listening to coolea at 0.25x is the funniest thing you can do all day
Thank you lol. I love dressing like it 2008 :3
same
@ciao214Z same with literally all fashion, trends repeat in a 20 year cycle.
Dressing like its the 90s is way better
Me even tho I was like 1 when it was popular
make a whole vid on scenecore bro (im ngl bro emo/scene is dying from massive posers)
posers where always a thing from like 2003 onwards I'd say. with social media becoming a thing and pop punk becoming more prevalent in mainstream media, it made people want to seem emo without needing to actually be emo.
ik wym but the new generation of posers makes me gag sometiems
@@pissinurmouth true. but the old ones weren't much better, they just couldn't make tiktoks.
@@k4nd1incyb3rsp4c3 even without the internet they just make me not like it (not emo anymore btw)
@@pissinurmouth yeah true, I'm still emo because I love the music, posers be damned.
was worth it just to see anthony fantano as a whiskey barrel. 10/10 great video.
the only thing that's really stayed consistent throughout the history of emo fashion is the presence of Vans
oh and being as skinny as humanly possible if that counts
Vans, beanies and studded belts. The trifecta of all Emo subgenres.
7:18 I appreciate that you showed a clip of Phoebe Bridgers when discussing artists taking inspiration from emo, because while Punisher is pretty firmly alternative, Stranger in the Alps showed a lot of emo tendencies with the depressing emotions, poppy structure, and unpolished vocals (she's not bad by any means but she's clearly improved since Stranger in the Alps). She's one of the more interesting mainstream artists we have now.
I didn't expect to see Ryback and Beetlejuice in an emo-fashion video! 😂
You had me at "perfect emo hair"
people need to see this to realize other subcultures and styles exist
Emo hair is hot.
Always with the bridge dancer xD its so fucking funny to see an old acquaintance being used as a meme for ages xD
Could you do an ignorant guide on metalcore/deathcore
Love the connection thorugh trap and emo rap, sometimes people don't consider that
I thought emo had died out, thanks for your insights.
Istg you just use that pyro gif as a placeholder and forget to replace it
Scene was a strange time like all of a sudden all girls had hair like nikki sixx from motley Crue
i feel like nu metal is somehow related to this idk how but i just feel like it
Emo rap is an abortion of a music genre.
That fashion really went wild in the mid 2000s. Suddenly more mainstream bands started to wear black fringes and the whole aesthetic was everywhere.
I started a brand called underground theory and it's a alternative emo brand, where we sell mix CDs and I think it's pretty cool.
sounds interesting
puhhhlease make a vid on skramz
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was fr waiting for gerard way to pop up somewhere in this vid 😂❤
5:29 mcr jumpscare
real
That last guy pre-credits looks like the next Final Fantasy villain
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This guy does explaining emo music and style and origin way way better than
bands always hate the genre name people give them
Death cab had a lot of that barista look you get today 😂
Cringe as it might have been, there was something earnest about the emo / pop punk scene that I absolutely love.
WE NEED A SCENE FASHION VIDEO
probably the third person to mention this just this month, but husker du came years before Rites of Spring. If anything, the influence went the other way around.
I grew my fringe out for this video
NGL I like alternative fashion and some tips of music
Sorry to be that guy but Husker Dü actually is a precursor to emo and the album shown, Zen Arcade, released prior to Rites of Spring’s self titled debut and sole album
Apology accepted.
Cybergoths keep showing up in the video
facts
Swing Kids' cover of Warsaw is amazing.
good subject matter and explanations, but imho the editing is a little too rapid fire.
Gotta appeal to this kids with attention spans rotted by tiktoks
Graduated high school in 1997. There was no emo, just the goth crowd. Then there was the alternative crowd. People wearing argyle sweaters and Camo shorts, tees with the most random graphics, white tees with colored collars like blue & red. I know because I was a skater & this is how I dressed 😂.
2:33 spit yo shit king
midwest emo is my favourite genre of emo. i like the more DIY artists like Midwest Pen Pals who sound like they recorded their music on a Nokia phone. would recommend
Absolute rubbish genre
1:27 my queen
hell yeah
Idc what anyone says, I think the emo style/community is so fucking cool dude
And I love the classic emo haircut, side bang, fringe whtever I love it so much lol
Also why can’t we just let ppl exist?? Why do we have to bash on people for looking different?? It’s so stupid and makes me sad that people get bullied just for looking different
Its not cool mentally ill people are really not coping with day to day life and here are emos thinking self harm is cool
@@Alfiepowers literally nobody thinks that sh is cool. Also not all emo people are mentally Ill. That’s a stereotype.
@@youresooolastsummer no emos are totally different
@@Alfiepowers what…?
@@youresooolastsummeri want to agree with you. but ive met some people
The guy doing hakken at 3:25 is a different type of hardcore, but still very good.
thx for explaining my life bro
You suck
Hm i always thought scene was its own thing. I associated scene with EDM and raves and incorporation of more bright colours, neon, elements of gurokawa and other Japanese styles woven in. Emo by comparison less colours, no rave or clubbing association, more androgynous, not as much edm and more rock or pop-rock music.
You were kinda close. You are correct that popular to contrary belief, Scene is not the same as emo and was more of it's own thing though to give a quick clarification, the music genre that really defined Scene was "Crunkcore" and Crunkore pretty much too electronic and mixed it with post-hardcore screaming. But you're correct that it's rooted in rave and party as opposed to Emo that was rooted in emotive hardcore and post-hardcore.
I evolved from being the typical late 2000s emo teen to the og emo. It took forever to grow out that haircut.
Scene fashion at least for women started with Strawberry Switchblade
I love how metal fashion has become so mainstream that dressing normal is a huge form of rebellion.
The 2000s era of emo fashion reminds me of Lbp
i remember playing littlebigplanet2 and i used to see people rocking emo costumes with white hair
Maybe it’s time to go bald
The way i want to scream everytime someone call e-girls emos
your wrong tho emo is already making its way back around to the late 200s looks, hell even i cut the dreads and got the fringe back, and idek why everyone thinks its such a bad haircut
I think, we have to mention the inspiration scene and emo got from 80s glam fashion. Look at bands like Vixen and tell me I am wrong. The hair, the belts, the racoon tails …
those emo boys with their emo hair and emo clothes 😍
I love dressing Emo lol
Midwest Emo > Third Wave Emo
kenshi is such a goated game
And that's why I stop calling myself Emo and started hate, hate and fucking hating the word.
Love this video, I’m very sure I saw myself a fair few times 😳😳 cringe but love it
That's really interesting man like I didn't know that Emo culture originally started out as ome goofy looking nerd type of wardrobe and not your classic sonic/shadow the hedgehog type of nonsense.
Well damn this dude who apprently is one of those cursed looking goblins that kind of annoys me but will ignore and regard anyways knows too much and mist be protected at all cost 👌
“Emos are so cringe”- chudjak
You nail these fucking videos every fucking time💀
Still find it funny I dressed like the midwest emo peeps during highschool and still sorta do minus the beanie and flannel
Mildly disappointed you didn't mention 4th wave emo fashion
What’s 4th wave? Like 2010s tumblr era emo fashion?
@@caitlingill 4th wave emo fashion is like converse shoes, jeans, and either flannels or a band t shirt with an open dress shirt on top. Thats what I see most 4th wave emo bands like TMP, Sorority noise, Modern Baseball, ecet. and the people who showed up to the shows wearing.
it's just 90s emo fashion if everything was slim fit