Try stuff like Attack! You can also try bands like Pierce the Veil if you want. Electropop and dance-pop is recommended, too. Even these artists and groups sometimes cite pop stars as influences or even appear on a compilation series called "Punk Goes Pop".
There are many bands or artists mislabeled as scene. Many people think deathcore, for example, is scene. It isn't. Metal, death metal and hardcore punk all have nothing to do with the scene style. Many think this because of the appearances of a few deathcore bands. Listen to what you want to listen to! You don't have to fit into every small box in order to have scene style. Yes No. Not Helpful 18 Helpful Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Realize that some people will hate you.
Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0. Make sure that you are very careful with your hair. Use a thermal protection spray applied in your hair before straightening or curling it. Don't shampoo too much and deep condition regularly or your hair will most likely be in horrible shape after a little while. It's also nice to buy lots of hairspray. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Don't throw away all your preppy clothes! You can use long sleeved shirts, plain t-shirts and shirt-dresses for layering. Get inspiration from popular idols praised by scene people.
Make your bedroom look scene. This article will explain how to get a scene room that will leave your friends wanting to come back to your house! Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1. Remember: This is only a guide! Do not take this word-for-word. Genuine Scene kids are unique , and you will be labeled a poseur if you just stick to this.
You need to have your own style twists. This is only some tips on getting started with the scene style. Make your own scene! Make some scene friends if you don't have some already and make sure that they aren't poseurs.
Seriously, if you're the only scene-looking person in your clique, chances are you will be seen as a poseur. However, do NOT ditch your friends for a new crowd; that's just horrible. Hardcore is bands like Black Flag and Agnostic Front. Screamo is bands like I Hate Myself and Saetia. Don't lie about what you like and don't like. If you buy a band shirt or claim a band as your favorite, you should be able to name at least three songs by them off the top of your head.
Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. Be prepared to have haters. Some people out there are against "scene kids" and will swear, name call and possibly bash you for just walking around the street.
It depends on what kind of area you live in. And definitely don't lash back out on them, just protect your self if needed. But you most likely will never get much more than funny looks or mean comments, so don't worry too much about this, just be aware it is possible. Helpful Not Helpful Never act stuck-up, conceited, rude, or all-powerful to anyone , regardless of whether they're into the scene or not.
Confidence is key, not arrogance. People will just think you're annoying, and will not see you as you truly are. Don't dye or tease your hair too often or else you can damage it.
If you ignore this, your hair may become wiry and fried. To help keep your hair healthy deep condition it regularly. An addition to that, it is VERY important that you remain yourself.
Labeling yourself as only "scene" is a huge mistake. Be true to yourself and be an individual; be unique. The most important thing about being part of scene culture is individuality. It does not matter if it is in the "Style Guidelines" Don't try to act like someone you're not. Helpful 63 Not Helpful Don't try hard to be scene. Scene is a subculture, like any other, with its own aesthetic, which either fits you, or it doesn't. You don't have to try to be scene if you aren't genuinely interested in it.
Those who truly are scene don't have to try to be so, because they are already Scene. If the fashion doesn't appeal to you, don't wear it, if the music doesn't appeal to you, don't listen to it. Trying hard to be part of any subculture is the essence of being a poseur. Be yourself, do not try to fit yourself to conform to any subculture , only consider yourself part of a subculture if it fits you. Helpful 17 Not Helpful 1. Don't buy a lot of your clothes from Hot Topic ; That store has mostly dark clothing.
Scene people wear bright colors and usually are like a cross between preps, "emos", socialites, etc. Don't confuse scene with scenester. A scenester is a person a person who tries very hard to fit the stereotype of a social, artistic, or musical scene or subculture, more or less a poseur, whereas the scene people are their own unique subculture, which emphasizes creativity and uniqueness.
Many posers join the scene only for the attention, but are not interested in the music, which was originally the roots of the scene style. The scene style is not only about fashion and interests, but scene kids talk a certain way too. Scene kids use a lot of old slang like hella, radd, uber, stellar, ect. Many scene kids will call things sexy or say something is "the sex," which basically means they like it or think its cool.
They generally will use a lot of abbreviations and add letters to the ends of words. Some common words are kidd, hXc hardcore , sXe straightedge , betch, eff yuu. Other interests of scene kids include online social networking. Websites that are popular are Myspace, Facebook, Youtube, and Stickam. Other components of being a scene kid can include being straightedge, meaning not taking part in drugs, alcohol, or sex. Being a vegetarian or vegan is a new trend as well.
Scene kids are often stereotyped as "emo. Scene kids are generally always happy. Another trend in the scene style is being bisexual or gay, but this is mostly for boys.
As a subculture, scene was oriented around music and fashion. It existed concurrently with the emo subculture, which often prompted comparisons of the two, especially since there was an overlap of bands and sometimes fashion styles between the two groups. At the Disco. The internet was also important, as MySpace was big with scene kids.
The term scene kid was used both by members and outsiders of the scene subculture alike. When the word was used by non- scene kids , it was often accompanied with mockery. For scene kids who used it, this was just another self-identifier. You stared up and looked at your digital camera with a nice emo pout.
That was all good and well in the s. It used to be a great idea to write your favorite lyrics with pens and Sharpies on Converse. Embroidery has also become a trend for cloth shoes and denim jackets. At the height of its popularity, wearing a chain full of Monster Energy tabs felt like you were carrying a tiny trophy around your neck all day. Today, wearing a chain like that just reminds onlookers that you have a caffeine addiction and should probably drink water. Think I have a few to many Jac Vanek bracelets pic.
We all had our fair share of thick rubber bracelets, but with time, merch has changed. Instead of rubber bracelets, many bands have started creating dainty bracelets, sometimes with a homemade look such as these twenty one pilots bracelets from Hot Topic. Additionally, bands have gotten creative by selling necklaces, rings, sunglasses, water bottles, flags and more.
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