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Originating from the DC Hardcore scene as well as the midwest, emo was a form of hardcore that has now been turned into pussy kids screaming and whining about girls.

Scouted out by Rites of Spring and Embrace, which now have to be resorted to being called hardcore bands due to taboo, the emocore music was filled with angst and frustration expressed with more creativity than the then-dying hardcore movement. Sadly, "emo" kids, bands and fans are now nothing more than a pathetic offshoot of the 90's faux goth movement with gender confusion and resorting to whiney music for their outlets of "sadness".

It's been said the term emo has roots to the NO WAVE scene of NYC.

Some emocore fans carried on to like early "indie" bands like Cap'n Jazz, Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, early Jimmy Eat World, Braid, and Mineral- all ranging in musical style and subject matter. Now days the only thing close to emo is skramz and the "emo powerviolence" likings of the United Nations (band/supergroup). Originally, emo (emocore, emotional hardcore) was very anti-fashion, as opposed to the bastardized verzion of the 2000s decade. Any hardcore listener circa 1980s who was into bands like Embrace would have kicked all of your pansy asses for calling them emo then, so why do you think they'd like being called what you've fucking turned it into now. i've got a better term for you: SHIT


CAUTION, IN CLICKING THE EMOCORE LINK, YOU WILL FIND A DIPSHIT WHO (the first definition) LISTED A BUNCH OF THE 'EMO' BANDS I AM REFERRING TO AS EMOCORE BANDS, WHO ARE IN FACT JUST THE OPPOSITE; PUSSY BANDS OR HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH EMO! SEE THE THIRD DEFINITION OF EMOCORE, WITH JOSHUA FIT FOR BATTLE REFERENCED!

self-proclaimed-emo-kid: dude did you get the new Taking Back Sunday album?

me: fuck no you piece of shit. what the fuck do you think i am?

by bearsxbears April 28, 2009

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