Forgot to post but I finished scene kid Nina the Killer !!🫶🫶
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I used to write what was essentially creepypasta snuff fanfiction back in middle school. We had these weekly free writing assignments where all we had to do was write a page and turn it in.... well one week I turn in a story about Jeff the Killer stabbing some girl in her sleep after murdering her whole family then plotting to come back and finish her off. That one got me sent to the counselor and a concerned letter sent to my parents. I still cringe at that, but I also love how I never really grew out of it; I just got more depraved.
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listening to twenty one pilots while browsing tumblr is so 2015 of me
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Reblog for sample size please!
1st wave - mid 80s-early 90s - the initial emergence from the hardcore scene, still keeping a fairly hardcore sound but now with more sad and personal lyrics and occasionally a more melodic sound. (rites of springs, jawbreaker, embrace, etc)
2nd wave - early 90s-early 00s - the start of midwest emo, with strong melody and a post-hardcore or sometimes even not hardcore in the slightest sound. This is also where emo gained its pop-punk sub genre and screamo sub genre. (cap’n jazz, jimmy eat world, pg. 99)
3rd wave - early 00s-early 10s - needs little explanation. It’s the extremely pop-punk era where emo was heavily in the mainstream often thought of as the only emo music. (paramore, the red jumpsuit apparatus, the used)
4th wave - early 10s-now - known as the emo revival. Initially this wave had a very strong Midwest comeback, and while that’s definitely still a large part, there’s definitely a good variety of subgenres. Some also include emo rap and emo pop as part of 4th wave.
Yes I know some people include 5th wave but I personally find the distinction unnecessary since there really isn’t much of a change in sound. If your favorite is 5th wave vote 4th wave
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