sosurprized1
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oh yeah and weezer and emo both suck!
MAD PUNK inDC said: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. [/QOUTE]
annnnnddd...that means what?...ive heard emo being thrown around as slang since the day i was born.....and i garuntee it was thrown around before my dad was born. so what yay!!! you heard some slang...great piece of history there.
well the above was nothing less than you personally attacking me...(great discussion skills there bud....great use of usless worRAB that don't present your point nor refute mine) and then some worRAB about how you were there in "DC" and how you are so great cuz you have contrinuted and helped create this and that blah blah etc. SO when are you coming of your HIGH DC HORSE there pal? how many times do i need to ask how DC punk history = the whole worlRAB punk history? Apparently you have some of infiriority complex or something cuz in every post you keep mentioning about how punk history isn't in Rolling Stone and history books...blah blah. so present the history that you speak of...i see nothing yet. DO you honestly think i see those publications such as Rolling Stone as a viable source of music knowledge? Please....how about you start proving your points with some material instead of just trying to insult me and demeaning my knowledge thus far. and again i will state....there is a differenc ebetween underground early punk and whats around today. ie...my point about how there are localized differencesd in style and such until it main stream. DC isn't the defining punk area of the world...its a big city...so of course it had alot to do with the forming of what punk is, was, and will be. But you have to remember that there are a few hundred other large cities out there that did not follow the DC punk world to the T.
More DC jargon see above.