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  2. Emo - Wikipedia

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    Emo / ˈiːmoʊ / is a music genre characterized by emotional, often confessional lyrics. It emerged as a style of hardcore punk and post-hardcore from the mid-1980s Washington, D.C. hardcore scene, where it was known as emotional hardcore or emocore. The bands Rites of Spring and Embrace, among others, pioneered the genre.

  3. Scene (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Scene (subculture) The scene subculture is a youth subculture that emerged during the early 2000s in the United States from the pre-existing emo subculture. [ 1] The subculture became popular with adolescents from the mid 2000s [ 2] to the early 2010s. Members of the scene subculture are referred to as scene kids, trendies, or scenesters. [ 3]

  4. Tomorrow Is Nearly Yesterday and Everyday Is Stupid

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    The promotional singles were a re-release of "Memento Mori" and release of "Crywank Are Posers" which released on 4 September 2013 and 2 November 2013, they were subsequently released on Clayton's Tumblr blog. "Crywank Are Posers" was released as an apology for the album being delayed. [5] [6] [better source needed] [7]

  5. Internet aesthetic - Wikipedia

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    An Internet aesthetic, also simply referred to as an aesthetic or microaesthetic, is a visual art style, sometimes accompanied by a fashion style, subculture, or music genre, that usually originates from the Internet or is popularized on it. Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, online aesthetics gained increasing popularity, specifically on social ...

  6. List of emo artists - Wikipedia

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    Emo is a style of rock music characterized by melodic musicianship and expressive, often confessional lyrics. It originated in the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C. , where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace .

  7. Emo rap - Wikipedia

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    Emo rap is a fusion genre of hip hop and emo music. [ 7] Originating in the SoundCloud rap scene in the mid-2010s, [ 8] the genre fuses characteristics of hip hop music, such as beats and rapping, with the lyrical themes, instrumentals, and vocals commonly found in emo music. Lil Peep, XXXTentacion, and Juice Wrld are some of the most notable ...

  8. E-kid - Wikipedia

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    E-kids, [ 1] split by binary gender as e-girls and e-boys, are a youth subculture of Gen Z that emerged in the late 2010s, [ 2] and notably popularized by the video-sharing application TikTok. [ 3] It is an evolution of emo, scene and mall goth fashion combined with Japanese and Korean street fashion. [ 4][ 5]

  9. Screamo - Wikipedia

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    Screamo (also referred to as skramz) [1] is an aggressive subgenre of emo that emerged in the early 1990s and emphasizes "willfully experimental dissonance and dynamics". [2] San Diego-based bands Heroin and Antioch Arrow pioneered the genre in the early 1990s, and it was developed in the late 1990s mainly by bands from the East Coast of the United States such as Pg. 99, Orchid, Saetia, and I ...