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1. emo-goth-punk
A 14 year old who wears black cloths, makeup and newrocks; listens to crappy pop-punk bands; and can't wait to show you his latest bit of 'self harm'.
emo-goth-punk bands: Good Charlotte, My Chemical Romance
2. DESDIUS
emo. goth. punk. scene. not one of these words fit me. not one of these words fit any of you. but you cant deny were SOMETHING. but what are we? the answer is simple.DESDIUS. how is someone desdius? shhh. you cant have qualifications you just are. if you are you know. its truth. its the pain that shaped you. its the fuel to your screams and racing guitars. it what makes us the broken. the damaged. the disturbed. Desdius. so never give in. be who you are and know. there are thousands of Desdius kids out there. were all connected. by our struggle funneled into music is our pain and thats the only way we survive.
not any of these: emo, goth, punk, scene, rock star: your DESDIUS then
3. Goth Punk
Goth Punk (or Gothic Punk) is the definition of the roots of dark punk, which is what Goth is. They were originally called DEATHROCKERS, or DEATH PUNKS. In the beginning heydays of punk rock(late 1970's/early 1980's) there were bands like TSOL from Orange County, Siouxsie & The Banshees from the UK, and Chritian Death from L.A. They created a dark form of punk that had defied the borders of the Anarcho/Peace Punks (from the UK), and American Hardcore punks (espeically the Anit-Fashion types) tastes.

Musically, the term goth punk today helps define the sound of bands that have an old school hardcore punk (aka street punk or Thrash) sound with dark lyrics and optionally added keyboard/symphonic samples and electronics. Since goth has strayed away from its punk roots with the rise of Nu-Metal, EBM, and Emo-Pop, the rebellious reaction is more extremely "punk" style goth bands arising in the underground.
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4. Emo-Goth
Seeing as I myself believe that I am one and am told I am one then perhaps I may be able to define the term more appropriately.

Emo Goth or Emo-Goth (other variations include Gothmo, Gothymo, Emoth and Emothic) Basically a cross between the subcultures of Emo and Goth, generally having dark views and opinions, being open to a variety of things, not being afraid of others differences and being in touch with their emotional side.

Personality: Tends to have a darker view of things in life, typically in art, clothing, poetry, and music. Tend to be very intelligent and analytical, but also very in touch with their feelings and emotions. Generally kind and honest and very open and expressive, although most have some secrets as well as others. May have any sexual orientation. Typically very romantic. May often appear sad, gloomy or depressed. Most are not like this however. On occasion they are depressed, generally as a reaction to something not-so-great that occurred in their lives. Some share the loving approachable characteristic of the E...
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5. Emo Punk
Emo Punk or Emo is Punk is a saying use to show others (mostly those that hate Emo) that Emo is a sub-genre of Punk music.

The saying Emo Punk, or Emo is Punk is use by people to show others that Emo is a sub-genre of Hardcore Punk.
Person one. Emo Punk.

Person two. Why are you saying that?

Person one. To show others that Emo is Punk music.

Person two. Oh so Emo is Punk.

Person one. Duh yeah; now u got it.
6. CLEC
short for elcectic
group name in the same catagory as those such as indie or emo.
applies to all those who do not fit in a certain cliche and prefere to mix their tastes
first invented by Sophie Nesbitt and Katie Tindle of the north east of england when they realised they werent elegible to join any other kind of group
anyone can be a clec, unless they are anything else. IF YOU ARE INDIE, EMO, GOTH, PUNK, NEW RAVE OR A MEMBER OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR GROUP YOU ARE NOT A CLEC. a clec is purely a mix and match of all if these groups
7. emo
Emo is a fashion and music style that originated in the 1980's. Emo music consists of screaming, and ncredibly poetic lyrics. It is short for Emotional Hardcore, as it began as a form of punk rock. Emo bands include (but are not exclusive too): My Chemical Romance, Aiden, Taking Back Sunday, The Used, Fall Out Boy, Jimmy Eat World, Panic! At The Disco, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Hawthorne Heights, Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, Escape The Fate, Die Mannequin, AFI, The Academy Is.., Cute Is What We Aim For, Dashboard Confessional, From First To Lst, Funeral For A Friend, Rites Of Spring, Silverstien, Thrice, Thursday, Coheed And Cambria, and Underoath. Some emo, such as PATD, has been known to have a dance/techno aspect to it.

Emo fashion is far more easier to define. When it comes to hair, black is usually the staple, although any colour is acceptable (my natural hair colour is actually barbie doll blonde). Hair normally covers half the face, and is straight. Spikes in the back is also emo. Clothes are mostly black, with the odd flouresant colour (such as pink) mixed in. Emo's wear ties, and scarves in just about any colour. An emo shirt is most likely a tight fitting black t with an emo band name on it, or anything from Nightmare Before Christmas or Emily The Strange.

Pants are ALWAYS tight-fitting skinny jeans. No exception. A girl can wear a black skirt overtop, or tight-black leggings (black with skulls is better) and the skirt. Denim in this situation is also acc...
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