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22. poser
A person who pretends to like something they do not (a certain type of music, fashion style, etc), usually in order to fit in with a certain group of people.
Pop_Princess394: I LOVE HARD CORE MUSIC!!! Am I cool now?

True_Fan: Hmmm...something tells me you're a poser.
23. aXc
Any abbreviation of applecore, the original, first known core ever. As old as the first book of the old testament.
Adam ate the apple from the tree even though God told him not to. He is like, so aXc.
24. Hardcore Kid
Any person who listens to hardcore. They listen to Righteous Jams, Champion, Set Your Goals, Hoods, Donnybrook, The Warriors, Bury Your Dead, etc. They go to shows frequently and mosh. They wear sport shorts or camo and always wear band shirts. They do not have extensions or any of that pussy shit but shave their heads. Most of the time core kids are ex scenesters or ex punk looking for a true music scene. they do wear tight jeans but not their sisters, thats for pussies. They 2 step and spink kick and the majority like Positive music and claim Straightedge.
Aaron: Dude i just went to Nordstroms and got these awesome Modern Amusement shirts for $200.
Josh: I spent $30 on my outfit and ill be more hardcore than you will ever be. I spinkick, i two step, and i live pure. I am a hardcore kid.
25. pxe
Abbreviation for pretend edge. Refers to people who say that they're edge and do it to look cool but really aren't. Similar and using the same form as sxe for straightedge
guy-"I don't drink. It's uncool."
sXe girl-"You're so fucking pXe."
edge sxe pxe hxc core
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26. wXc
A tag commonly used online (eg. Myspace, AIM) to let people know of their love for marijuana.

A literal interpretation would be weed-core, as wXc and such terms are derived from hXc, which means hardcore.
Dude, did you see that Taylor added (wXc) to her Myspace display name?!
27. muniment
A "hard-core" band that began in 2003 in the bay ("yay") area comprising mainly the brute force of one "conrad" on guitar (see, br00tal) and the amazingly "siq" or phat beatz courtesy of "ryan" - not to be confused with another ryan, who was formerly the singer.

the band was later re-named "casca" in 2006 but was still called muniment by its close followers. soon after the name change, the band broke up.

the band's songbook includes such classics as "demo track 1," "el capitan," "that's the wall," and "shut up ya big gay."
Muniment: God-like artists.
28. Scene
scene
Scene kids are often confused with those belonging to the emo kid culture.
Which they pretty much are, except for a few key factors.
First off, A scene GIRL's clothing:
Headbands
Bold Prints
Dyed hair
Long fake pearl necklaces
Choppy, often odd {dyed} hair
Alot of make up
Skinny Jeans
Big Sunglasses
Either a big canvas-bag type purse, or a small clutch with a bow on it or something
Polka Dots
Dinosaurs
Comic book heroes
Robots
Slip on vans
Converse
Big, odd rings
Shoe laces with pictures or writing on them
And a variety of other little kid like stuff.

A scene guy often attributes more to emo than the girls, the girls looking more preppy than emo.

Scene Guy's Appearance:
Bandana tied around face, hanging out of pants, and tied around thigh.
Often weirder, choppier, died hair than the girls, yet some go for a more simpler, hard core / emo do.
Tight pants
Ocaisonal make up
Tight vintage shirts
Studded belts
Converse Chucks
Vans slip ons
Various sized Gauges
Big Sunglases
Ocaisonial ripped skinny jeans
And so on.

The girls & guys tend to share appearances, and most look a little like indie rockers.

Personality wise, both boy & girl probably have pimped out myspaces, some are vegitarian, vegan, & sraightedge, most listen to anything from hardcore to electronica, most use gangsta references in their speach, most cuss, some are concieted, some are big club goers, most are bi, most live in California, some skateboard, most go to ...
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