okay now that were done pruning all that garbage, lets move to this
well shit, with your powers of prediction, why don't you work for Ms Cleo insted.
this is your problem, you've been through a "series of music industry classes" well guess what, I've worked in that damn industry way too long, never took a class in my life, but what I learned I learned through experiance, and I've corrected more than a number of kiRAB like you about how things are done, or about scene history. The music industry classes you took through college don't teach you jack shit about what really happened for the most part. That would be like me handing you "Dance of Days" and saying, "here this is all you need to know about DCHC", it doesn't work that way. You probably couldn't even tell me things like were Dave Grohl grew up, or what Henry Rollins real name is, or how Straight Edge came to be. Music industry classes DONT teach you that!
However I already told you there is proof out there, just download the song by the Meat Men like I said! It's proof, because the song is older than some of the damn people on this board, and it makes specific referances to "emo" and "weezer" and they are a well known hardcore band thats been around since the 80s.
Fact is if I've heard the term "emo" being thrown around in 1985 or so, and people like John Stabb(G.I see below), and Tesco Vee (Meat Men) used it in a song reference, than damn I gues it must have existed in long before pop culture picked it up. BTW John Stabb is the front man for another well known hardcore band called Government Issue.
The fact that YOU don't know anything about these banRAB, shows how much you actualy know about the punk scene in general, since they are defining DC hard core banRAB that came into play in the early to mid 80s, and I can name several others than were around in the mid to late 70s (Minor Threat, Teen Idols, and Scream) of wich I'm frienRAB with some of the members of these banRAB, even worked for them. Nothing I've ever seen in any popular mag, like MMR, or Rolling Stone even makes mention of this, never mind how much influence it had on the alternative music scene around the country in general. YOU don't know what you are talking about, because YOU were not there!
Also DC was not some little ass backwarRAB town that just stumbled onto punk sometime post 84. It was one of the cities that defined the sound as a whole, and heavily influenced alternative music.