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I don't mind Goths. But like you, I don't place people into groups. And I'm even more impressed that you used the word archetype. I absolutely love you. All you have to do now is use 'empathise' instead of 'sympathise' anywhere and I'll give you the deeds to my house.
However, one question. What on Earth is 'emo'? Jacob has used it, and now you. I'm confused
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emo is a sub-genre offshoot of hardcore punk and punk.
it's short for 'emotional hardcore', which sounds pretty lame, but it's actually quite good.
in the early years, you have portraits of past, embrace, antioch arrow, four hundred years, and bands like that.
later on, it diverges. there's emo and emocore. it gets pretty ridiculous. all the categorizing and such, but sometimes it's easier to get your point acrossed.
basically, it covers a broad variety of music, ranging from singer-songwriter to hardcore to post-rock.
some artists[if you're interested] are: braid, cap'n jazz, the promise ring, stop it!!, a minor forest, neil perry.
nowadays, the word is correlated with really bad bands who haven't the ounch of emotion the original bands did and are more fueled by money than raw feelings.
the music originally gathered its fanbase in the late 80s to early 90s for it's harder edge and introspective lyrics.
there you go!