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Is there anyone more retarded than scene kids

Terror Aesthetic - 9-27-2005 at 09:21 AM

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Originally posted by Boycott Christian HC
Is it just me or are hardcore kids getting dumber by the day? I'm not talking about indie-emo/metalcore/fashioncore or whatever, I'm talking about the so-called straightforward hardcore crowd. Nothing but fucking sheep mentality. Don't want anything that is even slightly outside of scene trends. You're so fucking concerned with scene trends. Must own the right records. Must own the right shirts. Not to mention shoes. What the fuck difference does it make what shoes you fucking wear. Wear whatever the fuck you want, not what anybody tells you. For fuck sake. You shouldn't need to spend tons of money to be hardcore. Buy a record because the music is good, not because it comes in a nice color.

Ah, fuck it, who cares, hardcore was already doomed when kids started to name their mosh moves.



couldnt agree with you more. ive gotten dirty looks for wearing a billie holiday or "god forbid "skynyrd" shirt to shows before. when did we become fashion police? as for shoes im in a rural area so it hasnt gotten that bad yet here but im sure it will..i thought this music and the lifestyle that accompany it were supposed to be an alternative to the mtv generations infantile narcissism?

bargain for what..for what the mirror speaks.
nothing will alter the true reflection.
buy the beautiful. - rorschach

sinister - 9-27-2005 at 11:12 AM

Someone said this on here before i think, but "back in the day" we got into hardcore and identified with the lyrics partly 'cause we felt like outsiders, who didn't fit in with the trends/fashion of the time. We were pissed off about how things were and wanted no part of it.

Nowadays kids are getting into hardcore 'cause they want to be part of the trend/fashion and a lot of the bands are part of that... I think that's why the lyrics of most "hardcore" bands these days are the meaningless, throwaway stuff I'd normally associate with metal rather than punk music.

RomanticViolence - 9-27-2005 at 11:56 AM

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Originally posted by Boycott Christian HC
Not to mention shoes. What the fuck difference does it make what shoes you fucking wear.

Ah, fuck it, who cares, hardcore was already doomed when kids started to name their mosh moves.


Man.. i must be dead to all of this What kind of shoes are "hardcore approved"?.

SAAAAARS - 9-27-2005 at 12:41 PM

for a while it was sauconys, then it went to nike dunks, and vans slip ons are pretty trendy now. i love vans slip ons, though.

Discipline - 9-27-2005 at 06:20 PM

All hail the old-school mentality!

JawnDiablo - 9-27-2005 at 10:17 PM

I am 31 years old and could really give 2 fucks what some 16 year old hardcore shitbag wannabe thinks about my shoes...i really dont care about any of em.
back to gayness....white belts are gay. thank you

Terror Aesthetic - 9-28-2005 at 06:24 AM

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If you ask me, I'd say Dr. Martens hahaha
If you ask the kids who are more hardcore than me........ link



well thats not gayer than a bag of dicks.

JawnDiablo - 9-28-2005 at 07:13 AM

well thats not gayer than a bag of dicks. ....i will remember to use that phrase

RomanticViolence - 9-28-2005 at 11:47 AM

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Originally posted by Boycott Christian HC
If you ask me, I'd say Dr. Martens hahaha
If you ask the kids who are more hardcore than me........ link


You know boycott.. i clicked on that link and ended up on the B9 message board. The shit on that board was fucking ridiculas. That is all.

Discipline - 9-28-2005 at 01:59 PM

Those kids have no idea what hardcore is even about.

newbreedbrian - 9-28-2005 at 11:21 PM

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Originally posted by Discipline
Those kids have no idea what hardcore is even about.


it's not about having the right sneakers? looks like i've wasted the last 15 years of my life then. damn.

beaner - 9-29-2005 at 04:40 AM

thats the thing you see, kids. the term kids is not something i fall into. im 28 married with 4 children. its the 'kids' who bother wearing all the shitty 'neb' clothes. they walk round wearing stupid m/manson, slipknot, metallica shirts and stupid make-up, rattling down the street with their chains and they think they know all about rock music but when you mention some of the bands they look at you like you've just talked some foriegn language! the 'kids' image is everything i hate about being into rock. i could just walk up to them sometimes and give them a slap and ask 'what the fuck are you doing?'

you see, now im annoyed.

maybe its just a little different over here in the uk but to me, hardcore is the type of rock music that is against all that bullshit. it doesnt fuck about.
hardcore is the anti-rock image to me.

Terror Aesthetic - 10-10-2005 at 02:13 AM

... when did hardcore become "pretty"?

gavin - 10-13-2005 at 06:21 PM

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Originally posted by Terror Aesthetic
... when did hardcore become "pretty"?




back in the day when i got into it
im too pretty to not notice

moforn - 10-15-2005 at 02:15 PM

I can't claim to be that old (25), but I still feel like most of the kids at all ages shows assume I'm a narc, I kind of enjoy it. For the record I'm not a narc, but Dave is.

Terror Aesthetic - 10-15-2005 at 02:50 PM

hahaha im only 28 but i know therell come the day that im the "creepy old guy" at all the shows.

Dave - 10-21-2005 at 09:11 AM

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Originally posted by moforn
I can't claim to be that old (25), but I still feel like most of the kids at all ages shows assume I'm a narc, I kind of enjoy it. For the record I'm not a narc, but Dave is.


naw they still think you are a narc Lionel:cool:, they just think that i'm some dad there to pick up his kid.:(

upyerbum - 10-21-2005 at 12:41 PM

When I first got into "the scene" it was the mid eighties and we used to make our own band-shirts, cuz most of the bands didn't actually have merch. As for shoes I wear DM's cuz I can afford them now, back then it was army surplus combat boots for 10$, now even those are like 60$. There's always been poser kids who come blarin' into the scene talkin' shit like they've always been there and know everything there is to know about punk rock. Fact is half them won't be there next year, or when school lets out. I think there's a lot more of them than there used to be, and I attribute that to the fact that no-ones smashing them in the lips.

Terror Aesthetic - 10-23-2005 at 05:24 AM

you got me beat by a few years man but ive been around since the beginning of the ninties and ive witnessed that shit since day one. tolerance is a good thing in some cases but when it comes to spoiled hobbyists polluting our scene i think a lot of teeth are begging for a good smashing.