What's The Diffrence Between Emo and Scene?!


Question: What's The Diffrence Between Emo and Scene!?
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emo is like emotionally hardcore and wearing black,
scene is more posers and fashionWww@Enter-QA@Com

urban dictionary it!.

"emo" is such a dumb term, but like it relates to those who are "clincally depressed" "suicidial" "anti-social" "dark" "gloomy" etc

"scene" is a kind of more happier-ish subset of "emo"
scene kids are very social etc but still may appear "emo" to preppy peopleWww@Enter-QA@Com

Scenes go to the extreme of fashion crisis, like emos have their trade mark skinny jeans, fringe over one eye, depressed look where as scene kids go for the extreme of having the most stupid hair syles and clothes you may have seen and their basically riding on the back of the emo scene just for the fashion and friends rather than music, most of them were probably chavs before tooWww@Enter-QA@Com

dude, theyre both just as bad!. it was that crappy band entershitkari that created sceen!. "Omg Look At Me im wearing addidas shorts to be cool" well its kinda stupid!. its coppying public enemy back in the 80's!. its jsut a bunch of fringe eaters trying to make us think they are sooooo much better than everyone else!. emos are just retards!. if your that depresed go and see a doctor!. they beleive that mcr and fob created emo music when it wasnt!. without sunny day reall estate, mineral, drive like jeru or any alternatve bands like these you wud have no emo!. i love these bands listed here!. they actually created somthing rather than just copying it!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

emo is about the music and depression, wrist cutting, etc
scene is about the style of clothing!.

please dont thumbs down me or anything, im not trying to be rude!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

CORRECTION to sixth answerer: Scene kids are NOT cool there lame-o posers who THINK there cool!.!.

The answer above me is totally right!.!.they go for outrageous hairstyles they think look good but they dont realise how ridiculous they look!Www@Enter-QA@Com

they are the same, they are all the same: emos, scenes, goths, skaters, greebos, ravers, trendies, crustys, punks, skins, rockers, mods etc etc and they all think they are so different!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Nothing!.
Except emos are hated more!.

http://perezhilton!.com/2008-07-23-no-lov!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

omg am i the only one who's so over labels they're so lame and stupid
check urban dictionary if you need to know the difference between stereotypesWww@Enter-QA@Com

Ones a music genre, the other a fashion statement!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

The names!.
And this is for
the first person
who answered this:
None of them are
music genres!Www@Enter-QA@Com

Scene is more about fashion etc!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Nothing, they both suck!!Www@Enter-QA@Com

u wont get an honest answer
just ***holes bashing both of themWww@Enter-QA@Com

they're all gay so it doesn't matter!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

who cares there all pussys and they all cryWww@Enter-QA@Com

Emo!. Short for emotional!. Emo!. A genre of punk rock!. Emo!. A dress code of tiny t-shirts and horn-rimmed glasses!. Type the word "emo" into your average search engine and you'll get over three million results that will encompass nearly that many different opinions of what emo actually is!. The general approach to the term is a lot like the approach to pornography, "I can't tell you exactly what it is, but I'll know it when I see (or hear) it!."
The history of emo is somewhat less ambiguous than its current meaning!. "Emo" music developed out of the D!.C!. punk scene in the '80s!. In its original incarnation, emo was short for emocore, or emotional-hardcore!. The name was applied to hardcore punk rock bands who distinguished themselves from their peers by adding an emotional component to their music, dealing with sadness and love and angst in their lyrics!. The music was also characterized by particularly dramatic vocals which, at best, left the audience in an emotionally charged state, crying or screaming!. These days, emo has been popularized and sent into the mainstream through bands like Dashboard Confessional, Taking Back Sunday and Saves the Day!.

Emo music has even inspired its own subcultural style!. Take your average Rites of Spring fan and you get someone who looks a lot like Weezer's Rivers Cuomo--nerdy glasses, vintage tees, cuffed jeans, Converse sneakers and slightly shrunken tops!. Black hair and straight bangs, tight hoodies and thrift shop attire are also associated with emo!. And while emo devotees are notoriously upfront about their feelings, instead of wearing their hearts on their sleeves, they tend to favor ironic slogans and band logos!.

Lately, labeling someone as "emo" is something of a put-down, a stand-in for "overly emotional" or "melodramatic!." The implication is that they are excessively moody and angsty, prone to crying jags and plagued by a love of bad poetry!. Hot Topic even issued a patch that read, "cheer up, emo kid!" But for those who call themselves emo, the term means something more pure!. At its core, emo is all about being upfront with your emotions!. Or, as one "expert" defined it, "emo is like being Goth, but much less dark, much more Harry Potter!.

A scenester is someone who consciously tries to fit into a cultural scene based around a genre of music, art, film or other media!. A scenester will adopt the fashion and habits of people in the scene (such as the comic book scene or the emo music scene) in an attempt to claim oneself as part of it!.
The word scenester is used both as self-identification and as a derogatory statement!. Someone may say, "I'm a scenester" or shorten it to "I'm scene" when identifying oneself!. When used as an insult, it is usually in a snobby way suggesting, "You're a just scenester, but I'm the real thing!."

The difference between a scenester and a person who is simply IN a culture is originality and sincerity!. For example, a scenester in the emo music scene might think, "People who listen to emo music have shaggy black hair; therefore I should dye my hair and make it shaggy to prove that I listen to emo music!." In reality, a hairstyle has nothing to do with a person's taste in music!.

When people identify themselves as scenesters, they are stating their pride for fitting in with a group!. Most scenesters find it comforting when they meet someone with the same image because they can assume that person also has the same interests!. Most people feel a sense of belonging and security by joining a scene--because sometimes you don't know who you really are until you see it!

Some people are frustrated by scenesters and see them as trendy wannabes!. Some scenesters will follow a scene that already exists without contributing to it like the musicians and artists who originally made up the scene!.

Scenesters also bring underground scenes into the mainstream, which then "packages" the scene and turns it into a trend!.

A good example is the punk music scene of the 1980s!. Originally, punks wore ripped clothing held together by safety pins because they were against the capitalist system and therefore would not spend money on new clothes!. Now, however, clothing can be bought pre-ripped and pinned as a fashion statement having nothing to do with political beliefs!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Scene people are cool and happy, emo's are sad!. They both dress the same though!. This is sort of how it works!.!.!.My Chemical Romance=Emo, Fallout Boy=SceneWww@Enter-QA@Com

Emo's are sad and depressed Scences aren't!. And scences wear brighter clothes!. They are really similar though!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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