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What's the difference between goth, scene, emo?

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What's the difference between goth, scene, emo?

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  1. There is no difference. They're all a desperate attempt to get attention.


  2. emo is like people that want to hurt themselves and goth is like people that just like dark things. no i am NOT either of these but there are a lot of kids at my school like this. blech!

  3. goth all black

    emo--deppressed type tight skinny jeans

    scene--big hair with usually black or blonde and rainbow colors in it

    plus you wear black with bright colors

  4. i think goth is more about what you think along with how you dress.

    scene is like emo only more stylish and colorful and involved in "fashion" and what people think.

    emo is pretty much "depressed"  

  5. scene is like higher class emo,

    dresses better

    emo is emotional, trying to be goth

    goth is freaky and they live in the dark

    corners of the world.

  6. Goth is really dark and don't wear bright colors. scene is when they want to get noticed more!!!! Emo is when shome is very emotional and is suicidal

  7. Goth- Likes to dabble in witch kind of stuff and wears all black, puts really pale makeup on and has dark eyemakeup and black clothes.

    Scene- Likes little kiddish kinds of thins, like rainbows and stars, likes big hair, likes black is not depressed. Dosen't care what anyone thinks of them.

    Emo- Depressed

  8. Well, the similarity is that they are all ridiculous labels made by teenagers that didn't quite fit in, but now those labels have overpopulated.

  9. Goth people want to hurt others... Emo people want to hurt themselves.

  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA16LhvS9...

  11. Thats an interesting question.. its probably all a matter of perception.

    goth is people who are into Vampires and stuff.

    Scene.. never heard of this.. ill look into it

    Emo.. like new stuff thats off the beaten path used to be refered to as alternative or semi punk..

  12. They're all the same type of person: desperately trying to find a place to fit in while struggling with typical teen-age issues of role, adulthood, responsibility, and societal acceptance.

    It is interesting that the primary motivation is to avoid conforming to outside pressures and ideals, while the main characteristic of these groups is strict conformity to narrow ranges of dress and behavior.

  13. Goths are allowed to have fun , emos are chronicly depressed and scene means you dress like an emo but dont act like a jackass

  14. goth- http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/01...

    emo-  http://image013.mylivepage.com/chunk13/8...

    scene- http://a.bebo.com/app-image/6896781138/i...

  15. Why don't you just focking google it?

    Anyways, if you are able to read between lines, this answer will be of great help. ("Difference"?! What a focking stupid question at issue)

    EMO - Or emotional hardcore, sprung out of Hardcore punk in the mid- to late eighties, some founders include husker dü and rites of spring.

    Scene - The 14-year olds with badly applied cake face make and ugly *** wannabe-japanese hair and style of clothing.

    Goth - A genre and a subculture that emerged in the late 70's- early 80's from out a scene called "post punk" (that is, after-punk). Original styles included alot of torn fishnet on arms and legs and torso and band shirts, big black hair and winklepickers and stretch jeans, perhaps a leather jacket, perhaps something else, perhaps something DIY (which stands for Do It Yourself).

    But mid eighties, something changed with the realease of the Sisters Of Mercy's debute album, First And Last And Always, and Fields Of The Nephilim's debute EP Burning The Fields... the two bands brought in a more rock n' roll and psychedelic feeling to what has once been a very punkish mileu.

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