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    Like the social and fashion trends of eras long gone‚ emo is not simply about the way you dress - it is a lifestyle. It culminates in your clothing‚ shoes‚ hairstyle‚ attitude and - most importantly - musical selection. This section describes the emo lifestyle and attitudes. People do tend to adopt at least the attitudes of the music they listen to most even if they don’t admit it. This is because a lot of people are not able to separate themselves from the ideas that are expressed. Music is different

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    recently one very different from the entire subcultures tendencies phenomenon‚ called emo style‚ especially strongly caused a sensation. It is different not only at the way of clothing‚ at the type of music preferences‚ at the type of behavior‚ but it is different at the way‚ it understands the world and itself. It is one “sad” subculture to a great degree namely because of the way‚ it perceives the ambient reality. The emo subculture is a combination from the punk rock and the hardcore tendencies. From

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    Emo Subculture

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    skull-covered guitar and sings. Emo is a subculture that heavily relies on emotion‚ mostly sadness and depression‚ and takes the emotions to an extreme; emo is short for emotional hardcore. The people in the emo subculture focus on emotion because they do not want to conform to the laid-back popular culture. They express their emotion through a unique music genre‚ fashion‚ and a melodramatic attitude in order to distance themselves from the common pop culture. The emo subculture originated from a style

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    The Emo subculture consists of two distinct groups. The Emo Subculture The term "Emo" that is now applied to individuals originated as short hand for "Emotional music" Traditional Emo Sub-Culture This "emotional music" draws from a broad range of contemporary genres linked with the common consistent themes of emotionally vivid views often associated with adolescence. For many youths of the mid-80s this music functioned as a safe-haven for emotional expression. Over time a subculture was formed around

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    THE EMO SUBCULTURE Aspects of Contemporary Society Emo‚ short for Emotional; this group is generally constructed as a group of teenagers who desperately try to escape the social class they have been put into. Mostly an underground scene the term “Emo” began as a music genre in the mid 1980’s with a group of bands set on redefining punk rock music. They based their music on emotions and feelings and this quickly spread throughout America. This lasted until the early 2000’s when the bases turned to

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    larger culture. A large number of different subcultures can be found today in the United States‚ and the one that we’re going to get more familiar with is known as “EMO”. At first Emo was only considered as a music genre‚ a style of rock music. But throughout the years as Emo music gained a lot of success‚ especially with teenagers. Today we look at it as a lifestyle subculture that unifies music‚ fashion‚ behavior‚ style and many more. We’re first going to talk about the origins of the emo subculture

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    Indie Vs Emo

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    Many often confuse the modern Emo and Indie music scene‚ but little do they realize they are completely different. Between the sense of fashion style‚ the history‚ and the musical culture these genres are as different as day and night. Emo being derived from the word Emotional has a more sensitive‚ but commercial style‚ while Indie derived from the word independent stands for the modern independent music scene. Although emanated from each other‚ both musical scenes have taken a completely separate

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    Emo Research Paper

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    music and Emo (Emo is a term derived from Emotional‚ it’s a form of music that replaced punk music in the early 90’s) are two underground music scenes‚ even though they are both underground and forms of rock they have absolutely nothing in common. From the music to the style that surrounds the music Metal and Emo are almost complete opposites. Metal-Heads wear baggy clothes and Emo kids wear tight clothes. Metal is fast low and heavy‚ Emo is sometimes fast but high and not very heavy. Emo lyrics

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    Extended Definition Paper 11048492 A57 “Emo” “I wish my lawn mower was emo so it would cut itself.” Isn’t the word “emo” now a very familiar word to refer a person who is feeling gloomy‚ heartbroken and depressed? Nowadays‚ the word “emo” is used as an adjective to describe a person who cuts himself or a person who feels depressed whenever the rain is pouring hard and stares at it while listening to some emotional songs or “senti” songs. Emo is an abbreviation of “emotional hardcore” that

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    Emos and Goths are very different. Both have many things that can define each. In other words‚ each has things that make them unique. Emos and Goths are different! The following paragraph shows a few reasons. Emos happen to be bullied quite a bit more than Goths. For example‚ in Baghdad‚ two young men were kidnapped because they were Emos. In some Middle Eastern countries‚ Emos are arrested and condemned as “Disciples of Satan‚” or as homosexuals (DPA‚ Hamburg‚ Germany. 13 March‚ 2012). Despite

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