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Catculus:
I didn't fit into any stereotypical genre in high school.  I was a nerd, I suppose.  My friends were all on the academic team.  I played viola, I played in a youth orchestra from 9th-11th grade and then in 12th grade I played in the school orchestras.  I didn't dress in a way specific to any genre--my style of dress has always been rather boring, I listened to a wide variety of music (but for most of high school, I mainly listened to classical).

negative creep:

--- Quote from: ASturge ---dude, you have pink hair, no WAY can you be a loser.
--- End quote ---



heh.. yea i was talking about the pre-pink era here. ;)

mechorg:
As i've mentioned in other threads, I had a tendancy to trend-hop in my younger years, hence my eclectic tastes in music now.  I never really stopped listening to the music, but my styles have changed.

I started as a grunge kid.  Hey, I was in high school during the whole seattle grunge explosion (but i never owned a Kurt Cobain shirt!!).

That led to Tool and NIN and KMFDM, turning me to a rivet-head in my early college years... leading to EBM which converted to dance/raver to jungle/DnB ... then morphing to more ambient Aphex Twin-ish IDM ... which opened up the much happier indie scene.  A far cry from the hateful industrial and grunge of my past.  Lets just say I've grown up.

See... there is a logical progression!

KharBevNor:
Grown up...or mellowed out!!

Though props for abandoning grunge.

Druid:
It's always been more about my preference for music more so them my mode of dress. I've never lived anyplace where there was a "scene" or hipsters, so it's always been more about me wearing I think is cool more then anything.

I don't really know how to describe my current style, indie computer geek might work. It's a mixture of jeans, t-shirts, polos, slacks, dress shirts, and sweaters.

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