what was your alternative to emo when you were 14-16ish?
Electronic music was my alt-emo phase
sadly I was the type that listened to edgy metal and occasionally blink 182
the beatles
I went through an 'indie' phase
Foster the people was my favorite group
>>71488248
i ask because it seems like all teenager just on the edge train. i know i did. i used to listen to bring me the horizon, avenged sevenfold and any japanese metal band like maximum the hormone (because was a fucking weeb)
I listened to nothing but classical music until 14, then I mostly listened to britpop and alternative/indie rock
My fav bands were Coldplay, Muse, Blur Radiohead and Elbow
>>71488339
*teenagers just jump on the edge train
fuck my spelling
mid 2000s Adult Swim music like FlyLo and DOOM. Everybody else was listening to Green Day and the Strokes
>>71488248
Streetlight Manefesto
I'm 20 and I just keep getting more depressed, but yeah I was completely goth when I was 15
>>71488248
No, I was too busy being a good boy and studying. Yeah, fun, I know.
hollywood undead - swan songs
edge lord anthems
>>71488248
I hated the whole emo thing, then i became one. I did like mcr and shit like that but i dis also listen to shit like SDRE. So i wasn't completely cringe, just mostly.
I really liked Meshuggah and Acacia Strain, some proggy stuff like Scale the Summit and Animals as Leaders, definitely went to Warped Tour every year etc etc. i was just learning drums too so it made sense
Stoner Metal, even though I didn't do drugs
>>71488712
so was I, and I feel like I entered the edgy phase now. Maybe everyone has to go through it, and the earlier you do, the better? All I know is that it sucks.
/mu/ core
>>71488765
Lame
2000's indie phase, still like some albums but not like I used to
>>71488773
I hadn't thought about it that way. I think you're right. I'm probably in something of an emo phase right now. Making up for lost growth I guess.
I went through a buttrock phase. Breaking Benjamin, Puddle of Mudd, Seether, Rev Theory, Saliva all that shit. Probably because I watched a lot of wrestling at the time and that was all the music they would use.
>>71488248
I was not into music until I was like 15. Idk if it counts as edgy but the music I listened to was stuff like Pixies, Pavement, R.E.M. and others cataloged "alternative"
I never dressed all goth, but liked Joy Division and Bauhaus, so idk if that counts. I still like all that music, btw. It's just that it's not my favourite anymore.
>>71488248
Pink Floyd - the wall
and later Spiderland