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Oct 11, 2005 16:29

So, I know I haven't updated in a while so here goes ( Read more... )

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anonymous October 12 2005, 03:50:58 UTC
Hey, son, that's not exactly an update. But it's better than nothing. Two questions. What is an emo? Who is Betsy? Mom

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anonymous October 12 2005, 21:50:57 UTC
Mom, to answer your intriguing question for infamousmark, here are various definitions of an "Emo ( ... )

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infamousmark October 12 2005, 22:52:59 UTC
Mom, to answer your question, well the above poster did that. It's music about feelings and how much one hates the world and stuff like that. Betsy is a girl that sits next to me in class (just a friend) and we love to make fun of emo people together. So I wrote an emo song with her being the cause of all my misery and it was just a big joke. Also, WHOEVER WROTE THE ABOVE COMMENT HAS WAY TO MUCH TIME ON THEIR HANDS AND IS REALLY WEIRD! I don't need your help and my mom doesn't either weirdo. Please don't post on my lj again wack job.

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japrufrock October 13 2005, 09:09:28 UTC
To understand emo, one must understand the state of punk music in the early '80s. Punk had moved underground and most of the CBGB-era punks had moved on (a lot of what made punk "punk" was the fact that the music was hasty, spur of the moment, and, honestly, not too accomplished as far as musical technique is concerned. The "downfall" of punk may have had a lot to do with the fact that, the more you play your instruments, the better you get. This is why John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) moved on to Public Image Ltd. [a band that, for my money is {at least musically} infinitely more interesting than the Sex Pistols].) However, much of the punk fanbase would not allow punk to move beyond the three-chord song formula that defined its early sound (The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, The Buzzcocks ( ... )

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produceline1 December 1 2006, 06:59:34 UTC
you're a loser

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