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Toxy said:
Airaku said:

I was more or less trying to be funny than anything. I just couldn't help myself. I don't ever consider punk or goth to be emo. I'm a punk rocker myself and would never consider it emo lol. Sadly a lot of punks do not like emos at all because it gives them a bad name. I actually have this argument all the time and to be honest it's nice to see that someone actually shares a similar mindset. People need to understand it's about the lyrics and life style now days, not the looks and appearances. Sorry if I offended you with my prior post.

All good, I apologise too if I came across harsh.

As you are well aware these labels are often thrown around wrecklessly and the word has almost lost all meaning. Heck, I have even heard people call Marilyn Manson emo, and Biffy Clyro. Two completely different artists, both are not emo, yet they are still labelled as such by certain groups of people.

You are not the only person on this thread to have made the joker is emo statement, your post just happened to be the post I picked out for no particular reason other than being a lucky draw haha.

 

I agree with what you have said with the lyrics and lifestyle determining an emo. There are plenty of bands (including metal bands) that dress like emos, purely because that is what is fashionable and will garner them attention.

Absolutely agree with you! Emo to me is crap like My Chemical Romance, Hawthorne Heights, Panic! At the Disco, Fall Out Boy (I think?), Escape the Fate and many more I could list. I could be wrong about some of these but not many of them. Some bands tried the emo scene like The Used which was horrible. MEST a crazy punk band wrote an emo album by faking it for a cash out and it was so poorly received that believe it or not the band ended up breaking up. Apparently they got back together, haven't listened to them sense. Hell I haven't listened to them since that Album period! LOL