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Old 02-17-2005, 12:03 AM   #4 (permalink)
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the term emo comes from the word "emotion" people will always be emotional and there will always be musicians of some sort. emo music has progressed from its original forms already. it will definately progress again, as all styles of music have in the last few decades. take punk for example. it started as a certain type of music that came from a certain group of people. now look whats happened to it. its branched off into a sh*tload of other sub genres. but there still remains that same type of punk that existed in the early days. all types of emo music will still remain but within the next ten or twenty years, a lot of less or possibly more popular variations of emo will spring up. emo as a genre is timeless, its the styles of it that arent,
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