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[QUOTE="Bestial%20Onslaught:102958"]Joe/NotCommon said:[QUOTE]Being anonymous rules said:[QUOTE]On this site hardcore kids get a bad rap. Have you ever talked to any of the kids at shows? There is really not alot of hate there. Most of the kids know eachother and the shows that are just hardcore bands have few if any fights. The problem is when you mix bands and someone takes being hit personally. Hardcore is violent and kids want to dance. [/QUOTE] Exactly why they should stay segregated (sp?)[/QUOTE] Yes... I have no problem with hardcore in general or even metalcore, though there are verrrrry few metalcore bands I like, but frankly, metal shows are much better without dancing. I go to do some headbanging and maybe a little thrashing around with my friends, so I don't want that interfered with, just as I would not go to a hardcore show and headbang in the middle of the pit. One thing I do disagree with that seems to be prevalent in hardcore though is the idea that if you get hit on the edge of the pit, you aren't even supposed to give the person a shove back... Basically if you knock someone on their ass while throwing dropkicks and windmills, it's ok, but if the next time you run into the guy, he gives you a little push back into the pit, he might have to deal with your crew. It's more about who you know than a consistent code of behavior... And that's fine for hardcore shows if that's the way it is, but I think metal is just fine without this.[/QUOTE]
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