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Hat:
--- Quote from: McTaggart ---I find it's the metallers themselves who take the piss out of metal. .
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Like Rhapsody fans, for example. You can't even go shopping for groceries with a Rhapsody fan, without it turning into a fifteen part dialogue about slaying dragons.
Se7en:
Every genre and stereotype is stupid, and can EASILY be made fun of. The ones that are good targets are the visible, popular ones.. and the ones that take themselves too seriously. Its impossible to take the piss out of someone who isnt being serious to start with isnt it?
JP:
If you're not hearing silly jokes about metal, rave, and indie, it's not that they don't exist, it just happens nobody is telling them to you.
spizzletrunk:
As far as indie goes, I rarely complete a conversation about music or a band without at some point mocking the genre as a whole or at least its key players. I think I stereotype indie more than I stereotype emo, to be honest. Making fun of emo got old for me. It's just too easy. All the punks/metal kids at my high school make pretty good cracks at it, but I like the challenge of verbally scarring the indie people by using their own trite multisyllabic words against them. But, hey. Whatever floats your boat as far as the whole having-so-little-of-a-life-that-you-have-to-mock-music-genres thing goes.
JLM:
What is "rave" exactly? I thought rave music (or in candyraver speak RaVRcHoONZOmG!!) stopped existing after Praga Khan became Juno Reactor and The Prodigy signed to Maverick.
Are we talking about dance/electronic?
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