EMO: The Sub-Culture The World HATED

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    Finn Mckenty reacts to "The Sub-Culture The World HATED" by JimmyTheGiant, taking you back to the 2000s when the media waged war on emo kids, scene kids, MySpace and the emo subculture as a whole (Fall Out Boy, Panic At The Disco, My Chemical Romance). Why did everyone hate emo? What killed emo?
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  • @FinnMckentyPRMBA
    @FinnMckentyPRMBA  Před rokem +14

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    • @alvatrous
      @alvatrous Před rokem

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    • @deftones3138
      @deftones3138 Před rokem

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    • @tudormiller8898
      @tudormiller8898 Před rokem

      Scene Queens looked way better than Emo girls. So much colour. ❤

  • @MilitantMe
    @MilitantMe Před rokem +282

    There's never been a better reason to invade a country than to protect the rights of Emos

    • @FinnMckentyPRMBA
      @FinnMckentyPRMBA  Před rokem +106

      Shoutout to all our boys defending emo in Iraq

    • @matthewp9569
      @matthewp9569 Před rokem +20

      Literally why I enlisted in 2002. Boy, was I in for a surprise!

    • @frederickdelius1106
      @frederickdelius1106 Před rokem +15

      We used to blast panic at the disco while rolling down the streets of Tikrit.

    • @EclecticoIconoclasta
      @EclecticoIconoclasta Před rokem

      The US liberals did sell that as well as the Afganistan invasion as done to protect women but the hidden interests were of course economic but perhaps mainly the large US military industrial complex which lives off of wars in other continents

    • @TeRROR_GABBER
      @TeRROR_GABBER Před měsícem

      Gabbers killed the Emo
      Emos walked into our scene , i don't like that

  • @timb6558
    @timb6558 Před rokem +141

    What's weird to me is how wildly different the "prehistoric emo" culture was from the black bangs and eyeliner mall-core emo. The OG emo kids were all in grandpa clothes and thick glasses. Very different vibes.

    • @wolfhawk1999
      @wolfhawk1999 Před rokem +19

      Yeah, that was always what I thought of when I heard "emo" until it got hammered into my head that mall core is the only emo that is recognized now

    • @vvvnokk8309
      @vvvnokk8309 Před rokem +9

      So they looked like Rivers Cuomo from Weezer?

    • @mimidreamy6726
      @mimidreamy6726 Před rokem +4

      lol yeah, emo kinda went underground and just became that again in the 2010s

    • @antoniochiodi4183
      @antoniochiodi4183 Před rokem +6

      And that’s not even the oldest form of emo… that’s mainly mid and late 90s Midwest Emo. The true OG emo look from mid and late 80s and even a bit early 90s from DC and NYC was literally identical to all other dress down hardcore punk

    • @pantsnjacket381
      @pantsnjacket381 Před rokem

      @@vvvnokk8309 yeah, that was partially inspired by weezer, which by no means were an emo band but were influential

  • @MrKDeevil547
    @MrKDeevil547 Před rokem +48

    My 13 yr old daughter dresses in a mixture of Emo/Nu Metal style. Basically big nu metal pants and EMO everything else. She is yelled at on a daily basis at school from other kids. They call her emo and bark at her. (yes like a dog.) Constantly asking if she listens to MCR. She, luckily, finds it funny and baffling why they bark at her. So the emo hate is still prevalent in 8th grade in a medium size town in Kansas.

  • @williamwiseman8939
    @williamwiseman8939 Před rokem +316

    As an emo/scene kid from an extremely rural place from the 2000's the feminine/homophobe thing is sooooo true. Every day I was called a "faggot" at least a dozen times a day in high school but my revenge was having heir girlfriends sit on my lap and do my make up lol

  • @tealeaf3210
    @tealeaf3210 Před rokem +219

    As a teenager i was friends with emos. They were just not respected at all. Some guys were violent with them but froze the moment they understood i was with them. Not because they were scared of me, but cause they couldn't understand how a black dude with dreadlocks that apparently had nothing to do with being emo could be friend with them. It was quite sad.

    • @ComicusFreemanius
      @ComicusFreemanius Před rokem +5

      The Token Emo aka me

    • @ComicusFreemanius
      @ComicusFreemanius Před rokem +16

      Not that strange, even Lil Wayne turned emo there. Hip-hop and Emo were closely related. Hollywood Undead is some of my first emo music back in 2005. Now I listen to MF DOOM a lot and my favorite shows stayed The Boondocks and hood classics like Chapelle.

    • @elihyland4781
      @elihyland4781 Před rokem +13

      ( prolly way older than you [‘84] but similiar story ) in punk rock in the late 90’s emo was an absolute punching bag. There wasn’t a group of people that took them seriously. Nothing was ever really violent but there was zero respect. Not for nothing I knew some really tough dudes who were VERY into emo.

    • @joshuaholman7760
      @joshuaholman7760 Před rokem +7

      Yeah, I had one friend who got laughed andl bullied off the football team because he got into the emo subculture. And the other friends I had that were emo/scene kids from middle school through high school(most all of them are not that far removed from their little emo selves even today lol. They just dress much more normally) got so much shit for no reason.
      And I got sooo much hell for being friends with them and being somewhat similar to them. Liking the music didn't fucking help my case either😂

    • @amnm920
      @amnm920 Před rokem

      Interesting.

  • @JimmyTheGiant
    @JimmyTheGiant Před rokem +125

    "invade to save emo" killed me, great reaction. Thanks :)

    • @FinnMckentyPRMBA
      @FinnMckentyPRMBA  Před rokem +32

      Great videos man! My wife and I watch all the time. You make rollerblading and razor scooters interesting!

    • @luke_cohen1
      @luke_cohen1 Před rokem +8

      In Australia, they invade countries to kill the Emus.

    • @SanguineThor
      @SanguineThor Před rokem

      Mum jeans, great video man.

    • @brendonross5774
      @brendonross5774 Před rokem

      Jimmy, reach out to Pat Finerty ... August is Falling need your genius to help break them in the UK.

    • @Genny-Zee
      @Genny-Zee Před rokem +1

      Did you watch Finn’s video on emo 😂😂

  • @misscacti2126
    @misscacti2126 Před rokem +77

    Growing up as a teenager in the mid-late 2000s is the exact reason that hair styles on guys is the main thing I like/notice first

  • @PalmelaHanderson
    @PalmelaHanderson Před rokem +39

    The first "emo wave" that hit my school wasn't Fall Out Boy, Panic, or MCR, it was a different trinity: Senses Fail, Saosin, and The Used. I remember the summer that Senses Fail and Saosin's started becoming popular, it was like a switch was flipped. Everyone, even the girls I liked, started listening to it, which meant that I did, too.

    • @lavenderllamamusic
      @lavenderllamamusic Před rokem +7

      I still believe Saosin's "Translating The Name" EP was responsible in laying the groundwork for the sound that would come 2 to 4 years after its release. Such a timeless EP. The drums are insane and Anthony's vocals are pristine

    • @tytar1037
      @tytar1037 Před rokem

      @@lavenderllamamusic It was SO GOOD. I saw them live with Anthony

  • @Mimotasis
    @Mimotasis Před rokem +25

    here in South America it clashed a lot with the "macho" culture that is still very prevalent till this day and it got pretty violent for the emos at one point

  • @Galactic_rats
    @Galactic_rats Před rokem +34

    As a British emo those daily fail articles were so annoying, my Grandma was bringing those articles to my parents, I was such a hard MCR fan girl I went to London from the north of England to protest outside the daily mail offices.

  • @User-54631
    @User-54631 Před rokem +111

    Years ago, a co worker come up to me concerned that his son might be emo.
    The way he said it was so serious, it was hilarious.

    • @theangelbelow88
      @theangelbelow88 Před rokem +14

      "I think my son may have come down with the emo and I don't know what to do..."

    • @timb6558
      @timb6558 Před rokem +11

      "My kid just came out as emo. Please pray." 😔 🙏

    • @joshuaholman7760
      @joshuaholman7760 Před rokem +1

      That's the least concerning thing his kid could be😂😂.
      How did you respond?

  • @tommycwills
    @tommycwills Před rokem +70

    One thing that I can always count on in emo retrospectives is for The Used to be overlooked! I love MCR, AFI, Paramore, and FOB as much as anyone but I will always believe nobody did it better than The Used ❤

  • @kurtw6922
    @kurtw6922 Před rokem +17

    Gerard: were not a cult
    Audience: standing deliriously hanging on his every word, ready to repeat anything he says
    I love MCR thats just funny though.

  • @GrimmFLawless
    @GrimmFLawless Před rokem +15

    As a 2000s teenager that grew up in a small town in Northwest Georgia I can agree that Emo was hated for not being masculine enough. My high school was pretty small, roughly 800 students and anyone that was alternative were labeled as goths even though it was a mix of people who liked goth, pop punk, emo and nu metal, plus people that liked anime. I kinda fit the type. I had a Mohawk and wore a lot of black but never considered myself goth. I would’ve called myself punk if anything. Green Day was my gateway into the culture and I still like them today. However I no longer dress in black and have since branched out into hardcore and alt rock. The way I dress now is more akin to grunge and my outlook on life is way more positive. I like emotional music for the way it sounds not because I’m dysfunctional. At least not anymore. I grew out of the edginess but still enjoy the music.

  • @aimeeaztec4601
    @aimeeaztec4601 Před rokem +26

    Loved emo culture back in the 2000s and always thought I was one. I took a personality test and it turned out I was more unintentionally black metal. Thats not a good thing I realise now. Awesome show Finn!

    • @joshuaholman7760
      @joshuaholman7760 Před rokem +2

      I was around it so much in my teens and early 20s due to friends, but I was never one. It was a fun subculture to be around.

  • @OBYfan
    @OBYfan Před rokem +16

    When I was in middle school I used to be bullied for being emo. It's funny looking at my old classmates' social media and seeing them wearing stuff they made fun of me for. Funny how stuff sometimes turns out.

  • @ericAF187
    @ericAF187 Před rokem +35

    I was one of the kids that hated when people called me emo, and preferred "scene" 😂
    People would always say it's the same thing and I'd argue, scene is dressing almost exactly like an emo, except listening to deathcore/metalcore instead of emo.
    So the main difference between scene and emo was probably the band on your tee shirt 😂

    • @acidducks9476
      @acidducks9476 Před rokem +4

      lol that's me at 18 rn

    • @ericAF187
      @ericAF187 Před rokem +4

      @@acidducks9476 it's normal now tho. It's not as hard to be a scene kid as it was in 2006. They didn't make skinny jeans yet, so finding comfortable women's jeans was a pain in the ass. And everyone at school would call you ghey. But then 2 years later skinny jeans came into style with the preppy kids. 😂😂 I had a field day with that one at school.

    • @acidducks9476
      @acidducks9476 Před rokem +1

      @@ericAF187 Yea it's definitely a lot easier to do now lol. What's even crazier is that in the 2010's you would've been made fun of not because you were emo, but because you were doing something that was "so old" and "that's so 2000's bro" but now in the 2020's, 2000's nostalgia is in full swing and that stuff is cool now. Weird time to be alive

    • @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191
      @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191 Před rokem +2

      @@acidducks9476 Only because it's a trend. People out there still get bullied for liking this stuff. Don't get me wrong Emo Pop is a good genre, but I'm not going to hide the fact that it was corporate or commercialized.
      And please, society in the 2000s wasn't even that good. 9/11, War on terror, Afghanistan War, Iraq War, Paparazzi's harassing female celebrities, 2008 recession. I'd rather revive the 1990s than that decade

    • @Gimmie_my_legoz
      @Gimmie_my_legoz Před rokem +2

      Fr now they group them together and call it "Scenemo"😂 but fr scene did have other influences besides emo and pop punk like rave culture

  • @sollamander2206
    @sollamander2206 Před rokem +14

    You're dead on about the mopey normie outcast vs true outcast thing. I remember during the Winter of 2007 being with a couple of friends and just aimlessly lying in the snow pitying ourselves because a couple of our old friends left our group for a different clique another one had to go to his dad's house an hour away on weekends. One of our moms walked by and asked what was wrong, and one of us replied "We don't have any friends". She then responded "Well there's three of you hanging out together right now, you could do a lot worse for yourselves" chuckled and shook her head as she walked off.
    I know it was a joke but I think the Iraq emo thing was actually a result of the invasion. After we took out Saddam and did debaathification, Iraq became dominated by Shia politicians with very close ties to Iran and I think the anti-emo thing happened there too. Shia theocracy often reminds me of an extreme version of the town from Footloose.

  • @benkendall5562
    @benkendall5562 Před rokem +22

    As a British teen coming up in the late 2000s, I got into American emo/pop-punk partly because all the cooler kids I didn't like at school listened to British indie rock (Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, Kaiser Chiefs etc...) - British indie back then was pretty much football, booze, lads (American equivalent being 'bros') so American alternative stuff had a bit more expression and honesty to it that I appreciated as an angsty boy

    • @dsfgasdgqweq3456t534
      @dsfgasdgqweq3456t534 Před rokem +1

      Why were you so angsty?

    • @SourMoonBlues
      @SourMoonBlues Před rokem +2

      @@dsfgasdgqweq3456t534 It's called being a teenager.

    • @dsfgasdgqweq3456t534
      @dsfgasdgqweq3456t534 Před rokem

      @@SourMoonBlues I wasn't angsty as a teen. I had a lot of fun. Im just wondering what all the angst is from

    • @SourMoonBlues
      @SourMoonBlues Před rokem +1

      @@dsfgasdgqweq3456t534 Oh you know, being alive. We just become that age where we are being flooded with hormones and new emotions.

    • @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191
      @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191 Před rokem

      "Ben Kendall" Other than Pop Punk and Emo Pop, were you a fan of Metalcore and Post Grunge?

  • @lout9231
    @lout9231 Před rokem +26

    as a "thrasher" kid with the generic high top sneakers skinny jeans and ripped jean jacket with obligatory patches on growning up in the 2000's nothing wound me up more than "normies" calling me an emo at the time lmao

    • @Chill-mm4pn
      @Chill-mm4pn Před rokem +7

      Us goths got annoyed with that too. Any alternative person who wears black was (and still is) automatically called emo by "normies". Eldergoth in my 30s now and I'll probably be called an e-boy lol. (Even in my Switchblade Symphony band tee) Too old to care about that stuff.

    • @lout9231
      @lout9231 Před rokem +7

      @@Chill-mm4pn I'm now permanently disappointed that the alt look has been normalised and any girl I'd ask to go and see lorna shore or lamb of god just looks horrified and goes to listen to bad bunny instead lol. In fairness I look like a normie now too

    • @sydneytees
      @sydneytees Před rokem

      It was awful being into goth and metal at that time, I got called emo a lot too.

    • @lavenderllamamusic
      @lavenderllamamusic Před rokem

      @@lout9231 Bad Bunny should front a latin hardcore band, i'd listen to that lmao

    • @EvelynSucksAtLife
      @EvelynSucksAtLife Před rokem

      Same

  • @dannorris642
    @dannorris642 Před rokem +12

    As someone who has lectured young-uns on "real emo" bringing up Rites of Spring, I full-on horse-laughed at that nerd call-out.

  • @skipp10467
    @skipp10467 Před rokem +10

    I was in college so I missed that whole wave, but Helena by My Chemical Romance will always be one of my favorite songs. Also nobody really talks about Korns possible impact on emo. The dark confessional lyrics with the aesthetic that Jonathan Davis had around 98/99. He had the whole black hair and weird mustache going on with the whole goth vibe.

  • @vasilis1380
    @vasilis1380 Před rokem +27

    I was emo af in high school. I’m glad smart phones didn’t exist back then haha. The only evidence is some awkward family party photos. Glad MySpace deleted everything lol

    • @acidducks9476
      @acidducks9476 Před rokem +3

      why be embarrassed if it? If i were you I would be doing everything to try to find them 💀

    • @felipecavalera8729
      @felipecavalera8729 Před rokem

      I wasnt emo, but you should be proud. You had the balls to express yourself in some kind of way and lived life to the fullest .

    • @vasilis1380
      @vasilis1380 Před rokem +1

      @@acidducks9476 idk I guess because I see through the social engineering now. I thought I was going against the grain but the social engineers manipulated me into dressing and acting in a way I wasn’t aware was contrived. But it was a good time haha

  • @delix787
    @delix787 Před rokem +2

    I don’t see goths or emo’s anymore! It’s very rare to see an adult still have that same style after high school.

  • @Juggale
    @Juggale Před rokem +30

    Glad to see Jimmy getting some love. He makes some amazing videos and I recommend everyone to check him out!

    • @FinnMckentyPRMBA
      @FinnMckentyPRMBA  Před rokem +6

      Same! Love his videos.

    • @michaelhawkins7389
      @michaelhawkins7389 Před 6 měsíci

      @@FinnMckentyPRMBA The reason you didn't hear about that girl dying , who liked My chemical Romance is because she was from United Kingdom

  • @AstralHealthGuy
    @AstralHealthGuy Před rokem +12

    I think the most weird thing in the UK was that even other alternative people hated emo and alot was violent at times to them. It was never the same as Chavs but could get heated at times .it's something I've never before or since as all the alternative people would hang out with each other and be friends

    • @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191
      @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191 Před rokem +4

      "Neton Kent" That's because Boomers and Gen X'ers were part of the media at the time and that stuff never appealed to them. Besides in the UK, Emo Pop was more seen as lower-class music along with Pop Punk, Nu Metal and Post Grunge and was more popular among Kerrang! Audiences while the mainstream were listening to Franz Ferdinand, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, The White Stripes, The Hives, The Vines, Bloc Party, The Libertines, Jet, Wolfmother etc and was seen as upper-class music.
      Aside from Bush, Bullet for My Valentine, Busted, Funeral for A Friend, Skindred and the Welsh band that shall not be named this stuff wasn't really popular there compared to everywhere else around the world

  • @Avovoom
    @Avovoom Před rokem +6

    I was a senior in high school when the punch an emo in the face happened and we had a fair amount of emo kids, but everyone was way more concerned with The Omen coming out. Only 1 of my friends was brave enough to see it with me that day, most everyone else was very superstitious 😂

  • @SconnerStudios
    @SconnerStudios Před rokem +9

    Emo is some of the best music that can be made. The angsty feel the music gives off is so
    idk if you ever saw that "emo's not dead" channel, but it's super funny in making fun of the emo attitude. Maybe you'll mention it in the video (I just started watching).

  • @luizakrolewska
    @luizakrolewska Před rokem +8

    I guess I was one of those scene kids, or more of a "happy emo" listening to pop punk and reblogging sad stuff on Tumblr. Nowadays I'm literally reading political fights on Twitter and FB, still wearing black and addicted to caffeine lol, the ending was spot on! ;D

  • @XYZenithMusic
    @XYZenithMusic Před rokem +5

    The internet romanticizes how emo and scene was and how it looked, but the real reason people hated it was because the emo/scene kids were actually cringe af and for the most part didn't REALLY look the part. They wore the clothes and that's about it....makeup was usually just sharpie drawing on their face, hair was self-cut and usually uneven, they were far from holding the looks of influencers like My Digital Escape and so on.
    That's just the looks alone...their personalities were insufferable...they would flex about their anger outbursts and find reasons to "cut" themselves (usually a mini slit with a damn poster pushpin), and would quote lyrics from whatever scene band they listened to when venting on social media.
    I always loved the aesthetics and embrace the fuck out of it today, but I'm going to be real with y'all was not as cool as the internet makes it out to be.

  • @swan5545
    @swan5545 Před rokem +6

    I was definitely that nerd who would argue about what real emo was and would get offended when someone called me scene. But I also associated a lot with goth as well and the goth versus emo episodes of South Park is what got me into that show lol.

  • @aOx666
    @aOx666 Před rokem +8

    Back in 2005-2012ish in the UK it was dangerous at times to be emo and or goth some kids most notably Sophie Lancaster RIP got beaten to death. I myself had guys throw fire works at me as I walked home from school their was a definite hated towards emo or at least a feeling of it was ok to target them amongst a lot of people

    • @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191
      @lethybridtheorygolucastheo2191 Před rokem

      "Will Crawford" Aside from that, they also got bullied for not listening to real rock like The Strokes, The White Stripes, Interpol, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, The Libertines, Arctic Monkeys, The Vines, The Hives, Jet etc

  • @jordanmichael2655
    @jordanmichael2655 Před rokem +8

    “Cut my wrists and black my eyes” became the lyric everyone who didn’t understand or like emo clung onto.

    • @TheWoodEyeLyes
      @TheWoodEyeLyes Před rokem

      It really was!
      "...so I can fall asleep tonight, or die! Because you killed me!"

  • @nicksentle1984
    @nicksentle1984 Před rokem +2

    as someone who went through depression surrounding urself with things that are negative or hereing depressing songs actually help bc being around ppl who understand the pain i was going through was really comforting and really kept me going strong

  • @theangelbelow88
    @theangelbelow88 Před rokem +6

    As a former emo/scene kid in the mid 2000s, I definitely wear girl pants for years, I swear there wasn't good skinny jeans for guys till like the mid 2010s 🙄

    • @DumbTacoBeast
      @DumbTacoBeast Před rokem +1

      I remember the boys at school wearing girl pants. Some wore the hip hugger kind and couldn’t zip up over their junk all the way. 🙈😂

    • @theangelbelow88
      @theangelbelow88 Před rokem

      @@DumbTacoBeast 🤣🤣🤣

  • @kohhna
    @kohhna Před rokem +4

    I remember the Daily Mail going full moral panic after Hannah Bond died. I also remember well how the emo community and MCR themselves handled it after, which earned my gruding but complete respect for the scene.

  • @CitizenSnips
    @CitizenSnips Před rokem +4

    Considering the guy's British, I'm really surprised he never mentioned Funeral For A Friend

    • @robertlees2065
      @robertlees2065 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, FFAF were hugely important in the UK and were actually pretty successful with CDADIC & Hours, play that dial tone to any alt/emo music fan in the UK of a certain age and they'll know what song it is.
      Iirc they were also a major factor in Bring Me The Horizon even existing.

  • @AMirrorForAFace
    @AMirrorForAFace Před rokem +6

    As someone that's 28 now I was there when fuse still played emo an post hardcore an myspace was at it's prime,I totally agree with you lol love this

  • @chrisdouglas5020
    @chrisdouglas5020 Před rokem +4

    Good timing. Getting ready for bed. I work weird hours lol. Have a good day guys!

  • @6MasterWilly6
    @6MasterWilly6 Před rokem +3

    I had no idea emo rap was a thing until I went to a ghostemane concert and was researching the opener: lil Tracy. From there, I discovered Peep and GothBoiClique and fell in love. For 2022: my most listened to artist was Drippin So Pretty. High school me who was into Slipknot and asking Alexandria would have been shocked I listen to something other than metal!!!

  • @Juliankb39
    @Juliankb39 Před rokem +15

    Couldn't care less about the emo thing but those action scenes of you tying your shoes and putting them to the test in the snow was inspiring stuff and I'm going to buy a pair.

  • @LutherusPandragon
    @LutherusPandragon Před rokem +3

    I remember back then in my home city a kid was beaten to death for being emo. That where 2000s for emo kids in Europe

  • @Bastet32
    @Bastet32 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for bringing everything up. 🙏🏻🖤 Nostalgic asf

  • @Gabrielthielen
    @Gabrielthielen Před rokem +2

    “They should’ve went after the dgent kids” 😂 had me laughing so hard

  • @angelaaltman864
    @angelaaltman864 Před rokem +15

    You are right that parents today should be glad to have emo kids.
    My 15 year old twin boys have recently been exploring their musical tastes. One listens to Green Day, Offspring and Red Hot Chili Peppers (that last one hurts the most 🤮) and the other one loves SOAD, Fallout Boy, Sum41, Blink, and can name a ton of bands that I listened to 20 years ago. I tested him and he knew more band names and song lyrics than me, all because he listens to Spotify. He knew Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Asking Alexandria but didn't know Chunk No Captain Chunk. He got about 95% of the band names correct and I'm so proud...plus, my boys have stepped away and rejected their father's love of country music, thank the gods 😏

    • @joshuaholman7760
      @joshuaholman7760 Před rokem +4

      I rejected my dad's family love of country music for alternative/emo music lol. And amongst my other 2 siblings, I'm the only one that enjoys it. My little sister is big into hip hop, my step brother is all over the place, then there's me that listens to metal-core, emo and all the good shit. My family still hates it😂😂. Though I never was emo.

    • @ryounyan
      @ryounyan Před rokem +1

      I'm kind of opposite my dad listens to bands like indian summer and i listen to Alan Jackson

    • @joshuaholman7760
      @joshuaholman7760 Před rokem +1

      @Hsotle tbh, old school Alan Jackson, Clinton black and George straight are great. It's the shit that came after like 95 and 2000 that is beyond insufferable. My family to this day can't understand how I can go from listening to all the good old country artists, to Emo, post hardcore/hardcore and all the other stuff.
      I simply tell them that what country turned into was so awful I couldn't take it. My entire family hated and still hates that I got into the music I did.

    • @ryounyan
      @ryounyan Před rokem +1

      @@joshuaholman7760 this is literally the same exact experience for me hahaha.
      And yeah honestly i can't get myself to listen to almost any country after the 90s god it's so damn awful

    • @joshuaholman7760
      @joshuaholman7760 Před rokem

      @Hsotle I actually mock it every time my parents turn modern country on its that bad. I'm 31 and bitch like when I was 15 about it😂. Like how did they go from good shit like Killin Time and Neon Moon, to whatever the fuck they play now??? So tragic.
      And when they'd try to shame me for my music, id just tell them that the leap between Clinton blacks Killing Time/ Neon moon by Brooks and Dunn, and stuff by saosin and Thursday isn't that big. Just minor lyrical content and style. There's tons of other songs, but those stand out to me the most

  • @RafitoOoO
    @RafitoOoO Před rokem +3

    the overlapping between scene and emo was so big that I didn't discover scene until like 2020. For me it was all emo lol.

  • @SynoJi
    @SynoJi Před rokem +1

    In Syria 2013 my brother had his ID broken by the cops and almost arrested because he was wearing an A7X t-shirt

  • @kana7715
    @kana7715 Před 4 měsíci

    man, emo was really big everywhere, it's insane. I'm from brazil and i remember all the emo brazillian bands that got MASSIVE success just following the already big success of american bands in brazil, these bands up until this day fill the biggest stadiums in brazil for several shows. LATAM ate emo so much, all my friends still have their hair damaged from that era

  • @JCridford
    @JCridford Před rokem +1

    Entirely worth it for Finn's mid-southern English at 8:47. Mopey pop-rock and fings: it's like being back in my hometown!
    We need a follow-up video on Brandon the P**** Master.

  • @b.w.22
    @b.w.22 Před rokem

    Man, this was a trip, Finn. JtG made me look at parcour as well and I enjoyed this crossover immensely. I do think he must have watched your vid for some context, though it’s likely Wikipedia would have provided much of that as well. But man, I laughed when the guy held up Rites of Spring and MCR as albums to be concerned about: for you as a grunge guy, it’d be like someone holding up Nevermind and an MC5 album or something! Or Sabbath. Great vid, homey. :)

  • @regressionbegins
    @regressionbegins Před rokem +3

    I still struggle with that transition in the early 2000s from whatever emo was in the first 15 years to what it became, a real ship of theseus problem in terms of sound, aesthetics, etc.

  • @apanapandottir205
    @apanapandottir205 Před rokem +1

    I'm from stockholm, sweden, and in 2003 when my class "graduated" "high school" we had a big sign with the word EMO written on it. One guy in our class was deep into stuff like the get up kids and it became sort of an in joke.

  • @luisB_OG
    @luisB_OG Před rokem +4

    You definitely missed the war on emo in the US. 😭😭 They really did not allow anyone in school to dress or express themselves in an emo aesthetic, it definitely had so much negativity attached to it. I remember feeling ashamed of admitting that's what I was. I'd say I wasn't emo or scene but I definitely loved both.

  • @oldsmobilethompson1658
    @oldsmobilethompson1658 Před rokem +2

    My emo phase was very short lived. Yes, I had textbook adolescent suicidal tendencies and did eventually cut, but I suppose we were hip enough despite being on the edge of the burbs to not totally pigeonhole ourselves as one type. With being a skateboarder as sort of a foundation, we could wear punk and metal and emo and screamo shirts and even tye-dye in late 2005 and 2006 as Emo segwayed into the 2007 Scene explosion. My first memory of Emo was Hawthorne Heights on FUSE TV. After a summer of Motion City Soundtrack listening, I was listening to the 3 songs on the Senses Fail website repeatedly. Emos were hated for being different as well as being just another bandwagon. By the time we went to the Summer Slaughter Tour in 2007 we were out of it and on to challenging ourselves with metal riffs

  • @DrDipsh1t
    @DrDipsh1t Před rokem +2

    I could definitely see how emo music could tip someone. I love mcr, but "headfirst for halos" and "demolition lovers" (2 of my favorite songs by them) could be seen as glorifying death to a vulnerable person.

  • @Obironnkenobi
    @Obironnkenobi Před rokem +1

    I remember the "Punch an Emo" day. My band had a show either the weekend before or the weekend after and a couple guys came to the show and started picking fights with any "guys wearing eyeliner" and after a bit of yelling at random people and pushing them, the cops showed up and told them they had to leave. Found out 2 weeks later that the guys were Juggalos. Felt it was kind of dumb that they were going after guys wearing makeup after hearing that.

  • @vonNachtmahr
    @vonNachtmahr Před rokem +3

    Before emo became a thing I was hanging out with goths, post-punks and ebm/industrial guys. We always made fun of these stylishly coiffed kids that arrived in their branded clothes. And then they all had the same hairstyle and told you how optionally sad or evil the world is to them. Some have then bragged that they had scars on the arms and blah blah blah. For me this whole emo thing was really a terrible trend that raped alternative rock. They wanted to look like goths and be cool like nu metal listeners at the same time. And they wanted to do hardcore (post-hardcore) and be as emotional and earthy as grunge. And for me, emo failed all the way. I really don't miss that stuff at all.

  • @Bimmer_MD
    @Bimmer_MD Před rokem

    Hahaha LMFAO 😂....your comment about Jimmy's parkour video is so on point

  • @d_hurl
    @d_hurl Před rokem +15

    Back in the day I was into punk rock & emos were my sworn enemies. But I too had to buy girl pants- I even had to settle for bootcuts cause I got all my pants from thrift stores. You did what you had to do.

    • @siouxsiexymox6594
      @siouxsiexymox6594 Před rokem +6

      That's so ironic because emo was literally born from hardcore punk In the late 80s and 90s that's literally what emo meant emotional punk music

    • @Chill-mm4pn
      @Chill-mm4pn Před rokem

      @@siouxsiexymox6594 Love that screen name.🦇

    • @Chill-mm4pn
      @Chill-mm4pn Před rokem

      I remember the girl jeans being a thing with the Emo guys. I wore straight legged jeans and wide legged black cargos with a slit for extra wide leggedness back then lol. (Gotta show off those knee high T.U K. boots) I sure as hell couldn't rock the skinny bondage pants (Dogpile brand) they hurt! I mean damn, no crotch room at all!😂 I remember the thriftstore days, the diy projects. Never hated the Emo kids though. I just saw us all as misfits.

    • @d_hurl
      @d_hurl Před rokem

      @@siouxsiexymox6594 I hear ya, we shoulda been friends. They were collectively Dbags (@least in LA) & treated us like freaks. They were preppy & by the early 00s they seemed to be devoid of any recognizable ethos. & those girl pants had tiny awkward crotches!

    • @theragoooverlord5021
      @theragoooverlord5021 Před rokem

      @@siouxsiexymox6594 emo was born from clueless fad chasers wanting to be seen as different. Records companies, wal mart and eventually hot topic took your money.

  • @RB-jf5ww
    @RB-jf5ww Před rokem +2

    Yes, I can’t testify that it is true. Baghdad, baqubah, and Basrah we’re all pretty modern and liberal early on in the war. Then you had us soldiers coming over, who are mostly 18-26, and mixing with the population. Couple that with the bazars that were set up on every base, where Iraqis from the local community would work, and you had significant culture sharing. A few of my terps LOVED TBS and MCR. Then finally, you had the shaw and Sunni fanatics taking power after we toppled saddam, this left EMO and other forms of punk as the perfect rebellion. Unlike here, it was a rebellion that cost them something… many of them died, and I would guess all that we left behind either died or donned traditional garb. I still have friends over there… now you make me want to email them and ask. If I hear anything I’ll let you know.

  • @NottyGurlStyle
    @NottyGurlStyle Před rokem +1

    I miss all of this…when I got into rock music in the 90s being an oreo (as I was called in High School) I so enjoyed going to the village and just seeing all kinds of styles that represent a music choice. Me I was full on grunge and I would wear my bf’s clothes at the time. Big Jnco jeans, flannel shirt…I loved it..but I also love seeing the long haired metal guys, the goths / Emo just walking about. I would switch my look as well as I got older but it was just fun to watch…I enjoyed the look and the creative way each person did their look. Even in the 2000s it’s was cool to see it until it died out. .
    Now everyone is older and they time faded…but I still miss it…Things in the rock world felt more alive and interesting….Emo had a good run in fashion & music..it was good(at least for me) when it was lasted.
    Maybe in other places it’s still a thing but here in New York..I don’t see kids dress like that anymore.
    I still enjoy my fingerless gloves or my hobo gloves as my mom (rest her soul) use to call it back then lol I need a new pair

  • @sixsouls
    @sixsouls Před rokem

    The "chemo" image is literally Enter Shikari from back in the day hahahaha

  • @Luissv72
    @Luissv72 Před rokem +2

    Finn saying Panic hasn't been emo in a long time acting like Paramore's last "emo" album wasn't in 2009 when Panic's was in 2011, arguably even 2013 depending on how you view Too Weird to Live Too Young to Die

  • @SaiNirvana
    @SaiNirvana Před rokem +1

    I feel lost, while everyone was listening to fall out boy, paramore, mcr, patd
    I was listening to Hawthorne Heights, Silverstein, Three Days Grace more

  • @d3ricc
    @d3ricc Před rokem +1

    It’s the year of our lord 2022 and we’re still waiting on that Tumblr video we were promised

  • @christopherwarren168
    @christopherwarren168 Před rokem

    I literally had to replay the Brandon Birmingham interview over and over. I hope that guy is doing well these days and has many homies now.

  • @fail_master_z
    @fail_master_z Před rokem

    That was a good vid! Subbed to Jimmy's channel

  • @artaxAF
    @artaxAF Před rokem +2

    "He probably listens to djent now." 😆

  • @robertlees2065
    @robertlees2065 Před rokem +4

    I never considered Panic! to be an emo band, they have some songs that I might put into the emo catagory like Camisado but on the whole I just thought of them as another alt band. AFI (around Sing the Sorrow) were far more emo imo.
    From a UK perspective Funeral For a Friend were a pretty important band, Juneau was on regular rotation on the likes of Kerrang and Streetcar is pretty much iconic here, it was big enough they 'played' it on Top of the Pops.
    Also no love for Aiden? More emo than Paramore, MCR, Jimmy Eat World, FOB by a long way imho.

  • @LionTheMisfit
    @LionTheMisfit Před rokem +2

    I love how half the video was just Finn mocking this dudes accent

  • @eightfootmanchild
    @eightfootmanchild Před rokem +3

    The real question is, how long til we get a "retro emo" comeback?

  • @issahumps
    @issahumps Před rokem +1

    I was Baghdad when Al sadr and his mahdi army started going after emo kids. They would play warning messages on the loudspeakers from time to time. Some interpreters told me at the time they believed the west was trying to turn their children gay or some crazy shit. That was probably the weirdest part of my 15 month deployment 2007-2008.

    • @FinnMckentyPRMBA
      @FinnMckentyPRMBA  Před rokem

      Damn, so it was real! That’s insane

    • @issahumps
      @issahumps Před rokem

      There’s a bbc article on it from 2012 and apparently it was worse at that time. Comes up when you Google search “emo's killed in iraq” good to see people pushed back on it
      “Amid all the confusion, there is a glimmer of hope.
      The joint statement by the human rights groups said that, unlike a spate of attacks in 2009 against gay Iraqis, "the recent campaign has generated strong condemnation within Iraq".
      It pointed to a statement by Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the most influential Iraqi cleric, which described the killings as un-Islamic acts of terrorism.
      And even as the Iraqi press was circulating unconfirmed reports of dozens of deaths, many columnists were also railing against extremism and calling on the government to protect freedom of expression.”

  • @SilkandScrooge
    @SilkandScrooge Před rokem +2

    I have always argued that I wasn’t goth or emo when I was younger. I was just trying to look like a rockstar. More inspired by the Motley Crue chad energy. Sometimes the look just means you like music a lot.

  • @9288Savior
    @9288Savior Před rokem +1

    Pause at 2:09 That's musician MC Devvo aka Darren Devonshire and David Firth in the background (the creator of Salad Fingers animation)

  • @Squeekyflamingo89
    @Squeekyflamingo89 Před rokem +2

    Why does noone talk about taking back Sunday!? Like there wasn't cute without the e quotes on everyone's myspace

  • @typicaldemoness6x111
    @typicaldemoness6x111 Před rokem +6

    I remember being “scene” and getting mad about being called emo. Oddly enough, I did end up on Is Anyone Up thanks to Jonny Craig. We were the joke and I do take pride in that. We were still technically the “elder emos” even though we were teens in that era. Jonny ruined my life for awhile.

  • @somebenlongdude7466
    @somebenlongdude7466 Před rokem

    As someone who grew up with mental health issues in small town northern ontario, and fell way into that second wave of emo and into the third wave

  • @TheRareVideosXL
    @TheRareVideosXL Před rokem

    Emo died literally overnight but it was fun while it lasted.
    Great video as always.
    Keep it up.

  • @artex271
    @artex271 Před rokem +1

    Love that video too finn ..so I say just go please Dave just drive get us as far as far can be get us away from tonight-saves the day

  • @ricardoguajardo5343
    @ricardoguajardo5343 Před rokem +2

    Hahahhaha yeah, the famous pokemones here in Chile. They were a combination of the emo aesthetic but mostly of them listened reggeaton...it was really weird

  • @pavlomelnikov3549
    @pavlomelnikov3549 Před rokem

    Thank you Finn and Thank you JimmyTheGiant for nostalgia overdose :)

  • @KingKrouch
    @KingKrouch Před rokem +2

    Emos aren't even bad. When I was growing up, I thought that aesthetic looked cool, and I was completely oblivious of stuff like MCR (Which really isn't emo despite what people claim).

  • @Gimmie_my_legoz
    @Gimmie_my_legoz Před rokem +4

    Seeing this as a 16y/o emo is really cool. I love knowing the history of my subculture. Emo and scene is making a small comeback. All the bands are coming back together and making music like MCR, PTV, blink182, Paramore, Avril Lavigne, and more. I see more and more emo kids on my fyp. And they literally look straight outta my space 💀, some call it the rawring 20s but idk how far it's gonna go. The trend cycle is moving fast and soon enough the 2010s are gonna come back. Also I love your videos keep up the great work

  • @Fillardmillmore
    @Fillardmillmore Před rokem

    15:14 lmao love the drawing
    Edit: holy shit it's from the simpsons

  • @TheCivildecay
    @TheCivildecay Před rokem +5

    Rock music only matters if there is a moral panic

  • @napesdrk1174
    @napesdrk1174 Před rokem +1

    My band/bedroom recordings were absolutely up on MySpace, Jimmy is Awsome too, his Vid on SchoolBoy was great I am now subscribed to all Arm wresting pages.

  • @frederickdelius1106
    @frederickdelius1106 Před rokem

    Jimmy really does make great stuff. Hes a genius behind the camera

  • @sumdude116
    @sumdude116 Před rokem

    I love your videos Finn. I think the point is to make people think. I can't put into words what makes your videos so special. But they are.

  • @kevinstoneburner8775
    @kevinstoneburner8775 Před rokem +1

    Ironically I was at an AFI concert on 6/6/06 lol

  • @zoezilla3710
    @zoezilla3710 Před rokem

    Hey Finn I wanted to say that I think you and Jimmy should do a compilation video or something together that'd be cool I enjoy both of your guys's video..
    That parkour video and the scooter video were both killer videos by Jimmy the Giant..

  • @nottelling3429
    @nottelling3429 Před rokem

    Two of my favorite CZcamsrs!

  • @defendska2158
    @defendska2158 Před rokem

    I have a few of my clothes from then and I have no idea how I fit into them. My parents were quite upset when they found out I was wearing eyeliner.
    I got tired of the darkness and have been mostly into ska the last 10 years.

  • @stephenmoore2840
    @stephenmoore2840 Před rokem +2

    I am of emo age but I never really got it. I was listening to GBH, The Exploited, Discharge etc so where I lived me and a few friends were the outsiders of the outsiders. But with a punk scene which is still going I never really gave emo much attention other than not really liking it. Interesting to see that it caused that much upset for the mainstream. I guess with uk82 band's still gigging (UK subs are still going) it's easy to put yourself in a music eco chamber. When we were young festival made me realise how big emo still is with my generation

  • @Flickawho
    @Flickawho Před rokem +4

    You know, looking back on all of this, I’m just so stoked I loved the bands I did (and still do) and didn’t give a shit what anyone thought. It never died to many of us, lol.

  • @rorybninetythree
    @rorybninetythree Před rokem

    As a 20 something British guy who hasn't watched your video, I too have heard of Cap'n Jazz

  • @darklyripley6138
    @darklyripley6138 Před rokem +1

    Yeah, I remember the days of emos getting bullied….I miss those days.

  • @lucaozzello8655
    @lucaozzello8655 Před rokem +1

    13:55 I don't know abou the rest of the world but in portugal people still call alternative kids pokemon all the time lmao

  • @mxrocketbeats
    @mxrocketbeats Před rokem

    I had totally forgotten until I saw this video, one of the news clips from this video is from my hometown, the one with Tami Osbourne and Milo Smith, oh man the memories! The clip went viral back then but i havent seen it in a long time

  • @michaelmalone7231
    @michaelmalone7231 Před rokem

    I was a Gen Xer who wore black, crucifixes, Chuck Taylor's, trench coats, bolo ties, hair swept to one side back in the 80s. When it wasn't cool to be punk or goth. Listened to the Cure, R.E.M., Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Skinny Puppy, Souixsie and the Banshees ........basically what my local college radio station and MTV 120 Minutes were playing, not mainstream Top 40. And definitely before NIRVANA! I grew up eventually, but later was very offended by the media for calling what Marilyn Manson was spewing out as "goth". And then "fake" emo started in the 2000s, around the same time as the post-punk revival which fucking infuriated me. Bands like The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, The Strokes and She Wants Revenge were the true descendants of that bygone era. That other stuff was manufactured crap that exploded on social media. Back in the 80s, we didn't take ourselves too seriously. Just expressing ourselves differently from everyone else.