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Actually, horrorcore isn't far off from that at all. It's rap inspired by horror movies and the like. Type Jedi Mind Tricks into Limewire and you'll see what I'm talking about.
On topic, maybe you should all stop hating on different groups of people while keeping up that pretentious facade of open-mindedness.
Ah, P.S. --->
Emo is a product of hardcore punk, not metal, and it's always been about being intensely emotional (read: depressed). Also, contrary to popular belief, it's worthwhile music.
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if emos were genuinely despressed kids, that doesn't make it wrong. It's terrible to hate someone because you're content with life and he/she is not. There are many things in life to be upset about. Mix that all in teenage hormones and you have a good chance of someone being "emo." Some even might consider "emo" a more noble way of life than your typical person. To accept the intense amount of negative aspects of the world and not deal with it by simply shrugging your shoulders and going on with your day, to accept the dark side of the world and not deny it; that sounds more noble to me. Of course there are the pretenders who are simply being depressed for the sake of being depressed; every group of people has its stereotypes, but I am talking about genuinely depressed people that most of you refer to as "emo."