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Old 29-05-08, 21:10   #14
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Re: 'Emos' to march on daily mail hq

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Glad to see you got a chance to get your emo oot again Beefy.

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They're all just wimps not willing to go the whole hog and thrust themselves right on the outskirts of society like goths, a halfway house I guess!

And when did the music start becoming know as emo? In my day this was know as "nu-metal", though I've never heard this category used for about 5 years. Sounds pretty much the same to me. Though bands like Panic at the Disco and Fallout Boy are bordering on boyband pop.

And do they all still hang about Cockburn Street?
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I thought the kids at Coburn Street were goths not emo's. Mind you, i'm an old **** so I dont really understand the difference between the two. A couple of them used to come in to Geordies for a pint now and then [obviously the older ones] and they did look like they should have been stuffing bacon sandwiches down their necks instead of lager.
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