Actually, emo haters are usually metal heads that are stuck in the 80's to mid 90's. They see Emo as a music genre that is more advanced and inspiring and they don't know how to make fun of it other then to make fun of the clothing style that never really existed in the first place. The so called "emo style" is just punk and goth mixed together. If you make fun of the style, you're making fun of punk and goth styles as well. Most emo haters love Led Zeppelin but yet make fun of the very similar emo style, contradicting to say the least. Most emo haters don't know if they should like the music or the style because the radio has'nt told them its ok yet.
Rock lovers like emo and people that are trying to uphold a "toughguy" image to cover for true insicurity hate emo. The emo image is about confidence and the music is about expression that helps learn better than to bottle up feelings that could make you lame like a metal head.
Rock lovers like emo and people that are trying to uphold a "toughguy" image to cover for true insicurity hate emo. The emo image is about confidence and the music is about expression that helps learn better than to bottle up feelings that could make you lame like a metal head.
Emo h8ter (mostly punks)
Kid wearing a Radiohead shirt: "I don't know if i like emo, i think its too whiny."
Kid wearing Led Zeppelin shirt: "What is up with those tight jeans, tight shirts and big hair?"
Kid wearing Nirvana shirt: "I don't think emo is any good because the singing is off pitch."
^^All comments are contradicting proving that there is a much larger reason why they "think" they don't like it. Could it be that they don't actually care for the art of music and they care more about the look of music? They take one look at the artist and turn the music off because they look "girly" like all the classic rock bands looked.
Kid wearing a Radiohead shirt: "I don't know if i like emo, i think its too whiny."
Kid wearing Led Zeppelin shirt: "What is up with those tight jeans, tight shirts and big hair?"
Kid wearing Nirvana shirt: "I don't think emo is any good because the singing is off pitch."
^^All comments are contradicting proving that there is a much larger reason why they "think" they don't like it. Could it be that they don't actually care for the art of music and they care more about the look of music? They take one look at the artist and turn the music off because they look "girly" like all the classic rock bands looked.
by Davey Gravey February 24, 2008
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Born from the raw energy of Grimsby’s forgotten streets, H8TE Crew is a force of chaos, painting their contempt for a broken society and corrupt politicians on every surface they can find. With their roots in rebellion and their souls fueled by anger, the crew is dedicated to bombing the city—flooding walls, alleys, and abandoned spaces with their unmistakable signature.
Their work is more than just graffiti; it’s an unapologetic attack on the system. Each piece is a message of hate, aimed directly at the politicians and institutions they view as the architects of society’s decay. The crew’s style is intense and raw—sharp, jagged lines and dark, provocative imagery dominate their work, designed to jolt the public out of their complacency.
With a deep sense of anger and purpose, H8TE Crew has made it their mission to claim the streets as their canvas. The crew doesn’t wait for permission or approval; they work in the shadows, tagging with reckless abandon. They’re everywhere—creating a visual revolt that echoes their disdain for the political establishment and a society that they believe has abandoned its people.
No wall is safe, no corner untouched. H8TE Crew is on a relentless pursuit to leave their mark on every inch of Grimsby, and they won’t stop until their message is impossible to ignore.
Born from the raw energy of Grimsby’s forgotten streets, H8TE Crew is a force of chaos, painting their contempt for a broken society and corrupt politicians on every surface they can find. With their roots in rebellion and their souls fueled by anger, the crew is dedicated to bombing the city—flooding walls, alleys, and abandoned spaces with their unmistakable signature.
Their work is more than just graffiti; it’s an unapologetic attack on the system. Each piece is a message of hate, aimed directly at the politicians and institutions they view as the architects of society’s decay. The crew’s style is intense and raw—sharp, jagged lines and dark, provocative imagery dominate their work, designed to jolt the public out of their complacency.
With a deep sense of anger and purpose, H8TE Crew has made it their mission to claim the streets as their canvas. The crew doesn’t wait for permission or approval; they work in the shadows, tagging with reckless abandon. They’re everywhere—creating a visual revolt that echoes their disdain for the political establishment and a society that they believe has abandoned its people.
No wall is safe, no corner untouched. H8TE Crew is on a relentless pursuit to leave their mark on every inch of Grimsby, and they won’t stop until their message is impossible to ignore.
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