view ko lang po ha...naging trend na kasi ang EMO or naging fashion nalang sabihin na nating impluwensiya lang ng iba kasi nakikisakay sila sa Existing Genre talaga...sisihin natin yung mga lazy kids na anjan ang internet,books at hindi sila magresearch about dun sa ginagawa nila (pagiging EMO)...pwede naman hindi ka pumorma ng ganun tapos tugtog ka ng EMO hehehe...ala GLASSJAW although Post Hardcore sila at mga Straight-Edge...pero they can be melodic din ala EMO...
pero musically...kaya in ang EMOPUNK,EMOCORE,SCREAMO,...may mga hints of talents yung music nila eh...melodic,catchy overdriven riffs,melodic solo's etc. maraming magagaling na gitarista bahista at drummer ang "EMO" Genre (i dont know if its proper) for Ex. Quinn Allman ng The Used (maraming techniques din na ginagawa to sa mga songs nila)...maraming mga ibang bands din na na ta typecast na EMO like AS I LAY DYING and ATREYU (they are categorized as METALCORE) URBANDUB (may pagkaoriginal yung tunog nila) kasi hindi narereview ng mabuti yung music nila...kumbaga may sig. ang EMO na pag narinig o nakita nila sayo EMO ka na...
pero good para sa akin ang music nato (actually i only listen sa mga magaganda yung songs,melodic,may depth ang music especially the lyrics) pero pag walang kwenta pagkatapos ko pakinggan eh hindi ko nagustuhan hindi ko na papakinggan ulit ganun lang naman hehehe
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add ko lang to:
"Correctly or not, emo has often been used to describe such bands as AFI, Alexisonfire, Brand New, Bright Eyes, Coheed and Cambria, Death Cab for Cutie, Fall Out Boy, From First to Last, Funeral for a Friend, Hawthorne Heights, My Chemical Romance, Panic! at the Disco, Senses Fail, Something Corporate, The Starting Line, Story of the Year, Taking Back Sunday, Thursday, The Used, and Underoath.[11] The classification of bands as "emo" is often controversial. Fans of several of the listed bands have recoiled at the use of the "emo" tag, and have gone to great lengths to explain why they don't qualify as "emo". In many cases, the term has simply been attached to them because of musical similarites, a common fashion sense, or because of the band's popularity within the "emo" scene, not because the band adheres to emo as a music genre."
from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emo_%28music%29