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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 2:17 pm
by Icaterus
Hehe no one can agree on the definition for emo. The best way I know how to describe it is somewhere between goth and punk.

Check out these that try to define it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo_%28slang%29
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=emo

For a TV example think Peter Petrelli from Heroes... rofl it's true.

Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:37 pm
by Icaterus
Alright no one gets what emo is, and it's probably ten times harder to get from reading about it.

Umm I got bored lol. So I decided to find some pictures of emo fashion from bands. There's probably better examples of kids on myspace :lol:. But the famous people are the ones who will likely influence the fashion.

Here's some photos of emo fashion from bands:



My Chemical Romance:

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Fall Out Boy:

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Hawthorne Heights:

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Good Charlotte (they're probably more punkish):

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Green Day (they're not really emo, but their style is similar):

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Paramore:

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Avril Lavigne (she went through a sort of emoish phase):

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The Veronicas (they sometimes dress emo):

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Yea now I'm still bored...

Also I'm from NZ and I think emos dress more black here. I mean totally geared in black clothes. Emo's a new clique... so if I say 'no one gets it' does that sound to emo..? :?

Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:58 pm
by watching_watchers
Icaterus wrote:Alright no one gets what emo is, and it's probably ten times harder to get from reading about it.

Umm I got bored lol. So I decided to find some pictures of emo fashion from bands. There's probably better examples of kids on myspace :lol:. But the famous people are the ones who will likely influence the fashion.

Here's some photos of emo fashion from bands:

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Yea now I'm still bored...

Also I'm from NZ and I think emos dress more black here. I mean totally geared in black clothes. Emo's a new clique... so if I say 'no one gets it' does that sound to emo..? :?
Oh jesus. My friends are right I AM emo. LMAO. I love all of them and I wear lots of eyeliner anddd only band t-shirts and stuff. God save me. LOL.

Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 4:19 pm
by Icaterus
Ahhahahhaha! watching_watchers your avatar honestly has to be the most emo one around here! I mean the angle, the make up, the fringe, your black top, and is that a doll? You look nice, although I'm afraid that's emo :)

Hehe don't kill yourself over realizing your truly emo... :shock:

Oh god, these forums are so going to be spammed because of all this emo crap. That single video title might have started a lot of controversy...... ummm

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 5:45 am
by ladysolitary85
You know, its funny how as we grow older and finding out new stereotypes. "Emo???" Every time I hear that word for some reason I think "Elmo" I don't know why lol. Anyways, I never really compared to Emo and Goth, their simular but not the same.

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 11:16 am
by Icaterus
ladysolitary85 wrote:You know, its funny how as we grow older and finding out new stereotypes. "Emo???" Every time I hear that word for some reason I think "Elmo" I don't know why lol. Anyways, I never really compared to Emo and Goth, their simular but not the same.
I think someone posted the video link to 'tickle me emo' before. lol check out that it's hilarious.

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 11:40 am
by Aithne
Emo is a Korean word for Aunt.

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 11:49 am
by chershaytoute
By popular (or possibly unpopular) demand...a link to MadTV's Tickle Me Emo Image

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 11:55 am
by Broken Kid
Most people when they think of emo - the style - think of things more like this:

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or

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more akin to the band Weezer:

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Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 1:27 pm
by Icaterus
Yea that's interesting... is emo closer to that in the states??

I have a sense that it's more black and dark style in New Zealand where I'm from, or maybe it's just me.

I think the bottom line with emo is that no one can agree on what it is :lol:

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 1:52 pm
by Broken Kid
Icaterus wrote:Yea that's interesting... is emo closer to that in the states??

I have a sense that it's more black and dark style in New Zealand where I'm from, or maybe it's just me.

I think the bottom line with emo is that no one can agree on what it is :lol:
That's the more traditional "emo" style of fashion, at least when it started. It may have changed, but I think there's a greater general difference between emo and goth here than there. But then again, the idea of "emo" is probably changing regularly, so who knows?

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 2:06 pm
by Icaterus
Broken Kid wrote:
Icaterus wrote:Yea that's interesting... is emo closer to that in the states??

I have a sense that it's more black and dark style in New Zealand where I'm from, or maybe it's just me.

I think the bottom line with emo is that no one can agree on what it is :lol:
That's the more traditional "emo" style of fashion, at least when it started. It may have changed, but I think there's a greater general difference between emo and goth here than there. But then again, the idea of "emo" is probably changing regularly, so who knows?
lol I just thought of that but you posted it first :P. The older emo look is closer Weezer and bright colored shirts etc. The first wave of emo or something, lmao. The new 'emo kids' today are dressed in a lot of black closer to My Chemical Romance and some other photos I posted before. That's what I just thought of right now anyway.

The way to spot an emo when you're walking around the streets is their fringe, which is brushed across to one side of their face and usually in the way of their eyes.

I think we have to wait a few more years to see if emo is just a phase, or if it's a new teenage subculture.

lol random fun emo discussion :lol:

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 2:40 pm
by tigerlilylynn
I concur with BK. That's my concept of emo too. There is, atm, "scene" which is a melding of 70's glam style and stage spectacles ala Queen and Bowie, with emo and goth.

The set of pics earlier have emo/scene bands but not really the style. The stage clothes of Panic and MCR are over the top and the FOB pic is at an award show. The style is much more tee-shirts with slogany stuff (the more ironic, generally the better) hoodies and tight, oft-ripped jeans. Rivers's glasses are still, esentially, standard issue.

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 2:41 pm
by Lurker
Icaterus wrote:I think we have to wait a few more years to see if emo is just a phase, or if it's a new teenage subculture.

lol random fun emo discussion :lol:
More than anything, I think we're waiting for it to be defined. It seems to be lumped in with goth a lot.

Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 4:43 pm
by Icaterus
tigerlilylynn wrote:I concur with BK. That's my concept of emo too. There is, atm, "scene" which is a melding of 70's glam style and stage spectacles ala Queen and Bowie, with emo and goth.

The set of pics earlier have emo/scene bands but not really the style. The stage clothes of Panic and MCR are over the top and the FOB pic is at an award show. The style is much more tee-shirts with slogany stuff (the more ironic, generally the better) hoodies and tight, oft-ripped jeans. Rivers's glasses are still, esentially, standard issue.
Hmmm.... what is 'scene'??? And what's the difference between 'scene' and emo? I never got that one...

OK OK this is my understanding of what I see happening. I think emo is slightly darker in nature.
Lurker wrote:More than anything, I think we're waiting for it to be defined. It seems to be lumped in with goth a lot.
Yea I think emo is closer to goth than scene is? Maybe??

Emo and scene kind of have connections together don't they?. But emo seems to be including elements of goth, while scene seems to be staying away from the darker macabre influence.

Is that right? Or do I not know what I'm talking about lol. I'm not sure..??? Meh I'm lost myself :wink: