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Now whats more odd, two broads crazy enough to get brass-knuckle implants into their chest, or 300 people responding to it saying it's the most amazing thing they have ever seen?

"why on fucking earth would you ever do this to yourself, you people are fucking sick" -trigger

That had me dying. Totally edge dude, totally.
 
May 13, 2002
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I read an article a while ago about a new fad called "bullet wounds" or some shit. People are actually paying a guy to shoot them in the arm, basically so they can show off their scars. I'd imagine it's popular with rap artists.

Now as far as these stupid bitches go, well damn, this is just plain retarded.
 
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2-0-Sixx said:
I read an article a while ago about a new fad called "bullet wounds" or some shit. People are actually paying a guy to shoot them in the arm, basically so they can show off their scars. I'd imagine it's popular with rap artists.

Now as far as these stupid bitches go, well damn, this is just plain retarded.

LOL
 
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nonstop_ga said:
whats straight edge?
A subset of punk rock/hardcore. It espouses a drug free (in some cases vegetarian/vegan) philosophy. The term "Straight-Edge" was coined by 80s Hardcore band Minor Threat.

Str8 edge these days (like most of hardcore) is subdivided into cliques.
 
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nonstop_ga said:
is that like that emu shit erryone keeps saying?
NOOOOOOO! LOL!

Ok . . . there is a subset of str8-edgers who like emo - of couse this can be broken down into "Original Emo" (Rites of Spring, and any number of mid-80s DC area bands that got tired of playing at 1000 mph and yelling) and today's emo which to my ears sounds like death metal with screamed vocals (often called "Screamo") played by "dudes" who look like punching bags for skinheads.

To each his or her own I guess . . . . years ago I'd be tripping over this shit (especially "Fashioncore" which seems to be related to modern emo) and writing songs about how they should die. These days - I really don't care. It'll pass.
 
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gut_instinct said:
NOOOOOOO! LOL!

Ok . . . there is a subset of str8-edgers who like emo - of couse this can be broken down into "Original Emo" (Rites of Spring, and any number of mid-80s DC area bands that got tired of playing at 1000 mph and yelling) and today's emo which to my ears sounds like death metal with screamed vocals (often called "Screamo") played by "dudes" who look like punching bags for skinheads.

To each his or her own I guess . . . . years ago I'd be tripping over this shit (especially "Fashioncore" which seems to be related to modern emo) and writing songs about how they should die. These days - I really don't care. It'll pass.
You know your shit buddy. Especially suprised you pulled out rites of spring.
 
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MacGuinn said:
You know your shit buddy. Especially suprised you pulled out rites of spring.
Yeah, it seems like most people don't know what emo originally was . . . of course I wasn't too much into that either. To me, it seemed true Emo-core reached its peak in the early 90s when I was living in DC. For a while it was the only stuff Dischord seemed to be putting out. Like I said, I wasn't feeling it back then though . . . for me it was all about Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, Sick of it All, Gut Instinct (B-More's finest!), early Biohazard, Slapshot and a lot of Oi! stuff.

Today's "emo", like I said before sounds like a type of death metal (If I want to heard that I'll put on some Dissection or early Entombed).