Emo - confessional punk rock - is the first cultural movement born on the Internet, thanks in part to the development of social networking sites like MySpace. Tracing its angst-y roots all the way... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This really is the perfect book for anyone looking to know a little more about what it means "to be emo" but its even better for people who already know the scene and just want a good chuckle. The book is a perfect blend of information and comedy, making a nice satirical music book.
So Funny!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
(daughter of user) I finished this book in 3-4 hours. Totally hilarious! It had me cracking up every couple of pages, and I totally agree with the thing about wearing belts so that the buckle is on the side, rather than the front of your pants. AWESOME!!!
Amazing.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Reading through these "reviews" made me rather depressed. Apparently people don't have enough brains to catch on to the sarcasm of this book. It's an all around fun book to read while poking fun at the "scene" music and culture today. It's not to be taken seriously. People who hate this book are probably just emo kids who haven't seen the light of day in years.
Insanely entertaining!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I've been wanting to get this book for awhile and when I finally did, I couldn't put it down! The material is extremely fun and witty! All in all, a reader will probably only appreciate the content of this book if they can actually relate to the "emo scene" in some manner (i.e music, clothing, etc.) For someone who has a very vague idea of what "emo" is, this is the perfect guide to clarifying any and all questions one may have about this so called culture.
Everybody DOES hurt sometimes.....But that's why it's so funny!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This would have to be my favourite book of the year! Never have I come across a book that describes a pop-culture scene so brutally honest, and with such sarcastic-humour, as this one does. Now I would have to call myself "old" when relating to this scene. (I'm 26) - but that doesn't make me any less of a scenester to comment on it. (I mean according to the "Adult Emo" quiz at the back, I still have some Fall Out Boy shows up my sleeve before I "retire"). If you're fascinated by all things "Emo" - I would have to say this would have to be the book for you. I think it also would be a great book to explain to your parents about - just so they won't freak out about your overusage of MySpace & tortured-teen-angst poetry lying around the lounge room. If you are a parent, and trying to decide which scene your suddenly-rebellious teenager fits into - Emo or Goth. Read Volitaire's "What is Goth?" - another funny and spot on satire of the scene. ....anyway, enough of my ramblings... To sum up: Buy it. It's good. The End.
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