| 5 Bands That Killed Emo By Making It Big |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Saturday, 27 September 2008 00:22 |
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Let's go back 5 or 6 years (Perhaps even less), emo was starting out in it's latest 'wave' of musical evolution. And around this time, maybe one or two years later, social networking sites where beginning to bring in vast amounts of traffic and it became cool to be somewhat geeky (As opposed to the times that if you knew how to navigate the internet it was an instant beatdown from your school jocks, who obviously were yet to master their hand eye co-ordination enough to control a mouse), now everyone seems to know how to do your basic html coding. Anyway, around this time 'emo' bands began popping up on myspace and purevolume and suddenly the rest of the internet took hold of this new craze. The problem with these bands is that a large number of mainstream emo bands have gone about making majority of their money by dressing emo and riding the wave of money that emo brought them, but then at the same time those bands try to seperate themselves from the emo genre as to be sure that those who are against emo still like them as a band. And will continue to listen to their music without the fear of being called emo.
Even though at this time many forums, social networking sites and imageboards were talking about 'emo', it hadn't made it's appearance onto the mainstream circuit. It remained a relatively underground movement for over 20 years before finally breaking through into the mainstream in the mid 2000s. And as can be expected with a genre which already had enough negative misconceptions online by 2005, once it became more popular those internet rumors as to what emo consisted of and the general hate it has recieved by other genres began to spready in the real world. We will be going over which bands broke through the underground scene and into the mainstream, creating emo into one large hate magnet.
#3 Panic! At The Disco
#4 Green Day
That's right, the punk band which released such classic albums as 'Dookie' and 'Insomniac'. The band has played a large role in Punk within the mainstream, since the bands formation in the mid 1980s. They generally held a typical punk sound developing a slight pop-punk feel in the 90s. In 2004 the band released the album 'American Idiot', and while Green Day was in no way new to the mainstream media and being played on MTV this time it was different. The band downed their very laid back look and went for a very 'emo' look, with constrasting red and black suits (Popular among third wave emo culture), and eye liner which had also become common practice within the emo genre. Once again as with P!ATD, Green Day released their album in a time where there was plenty of confusion among fans and critics alike as to exactly what was emo and what wasn't. And since Green Day now carried the emo look, plenty of the critics were convinced Green Day had turned into an emo band. And thus young Green Day fans spread further into the emo culture and they had done their part to spread misconception.
#5 Hawthorne Heights
This Post-Hardcore/Screamo band released their album 'The Silence In Black and White' in mid-2004 and while it was recieved well online it, it had minimal mainstream media play-time. Though the song 'Ohio Is For Lovers' was quite popular and the media did on occasions play the video for the song. Their bigger break came in 2006 with the media popularity of the song 'Pens and Needles' from their album 'If Only You Were Lonely', the media seemed to play this song more often than 'Ohio Is For Lovers' and since emo was peaking around the time of the release of 'Pens and Needles' it is also just what the media wanted As a sad side note : Hawthorne Heights guitarist, Casey Calvert died of a prescription drug overdose while on tour in 2007. It seems everything these days is about money and people doing anything to get their hands on more finances than they need, even for a luxury lifestyle with a house in New York, an apartment in Sydney and another penthouse in Miami doesn't seem to be enough for some of these musicians. I wouldn't want to be their lawyer when they're summonsed to the court of ethical appeal, cause no lawyer could explain the greed that's displayed by majority of bands these days, what ever happened about doing it for the cause.
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5 Bands that Killed Emo


