a term used in the eighties and nineties when techno (electronic
music) was mainly something the Europeans and foreign exchange students were into, or the international students. the only place
American youth were exposed to techno
music at that time were at clubs that teenagers had to use fake IDs to get into, that were either thrown up warehouses where you could still smell the chipboard, or four-level cigar-smoke filled buildings in downtown DC named “
Z Club” or Baltimore “Egypt” nothing in between.
eurotrash were the international guys who tumbled into the club or local mall out of a smoke filled yugo, van or delorian-nothing in between. unmistakable the vehicles were lit with neon trim, were often stacked with
car stereos and booming electronic
music. commonly with at least one friend with a
German or Indian accent, signature heavy cologne and offering drugs unknown at the time in the US, at least one of these guys would have been
hot if not for hanging with at least one guy way to old for the scene who was abjectly creepy and awkward.
club
girls: guys finish your cigarettes, purple haze and wine coolers, I think it’s late enough to go in
eurotrash pull up: cough cough, heleuuu. how are you fine ladies, see you in there yeah
girls: I
bet they got moves though