a derogatory term used in the punk, industrial, and
goth communities to describe the people who look totally normal for the majority of their lives, but then one day decide to purchase a complete wardrobe at
hot topic and infiltrate a scene. oftentimes these people have no sense of the
history of their subculture and assume that everything they don't know about must be mainstream. they are often very nice people who are simply brainwashed by the consumerist culture into thinking that clothes are all there is to the counterculture.
hot pockets are easily identified by their overpriced tripp
pants, numetal t-shirts or shirts with sophmoric 'witty' sayings, torn chucks, store-bought studded arm socks, scrawled-on eyeliner, and badly-dyed black hair, often
greasy and/or streaked with dark red or auburn.
see also mallcore
look at all the hot pockets lined up for the bleeding through show!
it's too
bad that that
hot pocket has no idea that the subculture he claims to belong to is founded on principles of DIY, not blind consumerism.