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The subculture scene is a youth subculture that is common in Britain, the United States, Europe, Asia, Australasia and Latin America from the mid-2000s to early 2010s. It combines fashion emo, goth, pop punk, subculture skater, hip-hop and indie, with emphasis on androgyny and bright colors. In the past, teens and young adults involved in this style have been called scene people , scene kids , trendies or sometimes scenesters in the United States, chavmos , chemos , or alternateens in the UK, coloridos , floggers and pokemon in Latin America, and shamate (Simplify: ???) in China.


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Origins (awal 2000-an)

The scene subculture began in the United Kingdom in the early mid-2000s when some members of the chav subculture began experimenting with alternative modes, and took on the fashionable characteristics of indie pop, emo, rave music, and punk modes. Initial modes include typical pop punk and skater outfits such as stripes, tartans, pointed hair, Chucks, Vans, and trucker hats derived from grunge and fashion punk skates.

Due to the internet, especially fashion, hair and makeup tutorials on YouTube and MySpace, the scene fashion has spread to America and Australia in the mid-2000s. Important trendsetters include singers Jeffree Star Corey Pattakos from Arizona and Kiki Kannibal of Florida. Typical outfits of this period include mini skirts, striped trousers, hoodies, androgynous hairstyles, and skinny jeans. Prior to 2005, these clothes were in darker colors such as black or gray, but accented with occasionally brightly colored garments.

Evolution (2009-2012)

In 2009, the scene subculture has become a common sight in Britain and the United States, replacing previous emos, goth, skater subcultures, and Moshers. Users of the MySpace Social Networking site begin uploading selfie photos featuring hairstyle with painted nails, black skinny jeans, heavy silver necklaces, bright pink or turquoise plastic bracelets, heavy makeup, and colorful or black shirts with graphics that flashy and complicated Design. At this time, fashion evolves and evolves into plump, tangled, flat and straight hair sometimes dyed bright colors, drainpipe jeans, cartoon print hoodies, shades of shutter, promise rings, examined shirts, and lots of very bright colors. Girl scenes often wear thick eyeliner, brightly colored hair clips, and children's jewelry featuring 80s and 90s cartoon characters such as Care Bears, Poké Mon, Transformers, or My Little Pony. At first this new trend is associated with the singer and fashion designer Jeffree Star, regarded as something original. However, the style was still considered "unique" and influenced music groups such as Brokencyde and Blood on the Dance Floor.

During early 2010, popular outfits include skinny jeans, trucker caps, Nike shoes, unsuitable green neon, yellow neon or hot pink sock worn with sneakers or Sperry Top-Siders, 2fer shoes and a plated, tee and plain shirt , flannel shirt, thin tie, Chucks, Keds, vintage tee, plain tee with contrasting fringes, and Vans. Shirt and hoodies with messages like "cool story bro" or music logos like Blood on the Dance Floor, Brokencyde and Jeffree Star became popular among children in the early 2010s.

Reject (2013-current)

In 2012, many scenes of children have left cartoon print hoodies, skinny jeans and studded belts that support a more hardcore/skate punk look with wifebeaters, plain hoodies, Vans, tapered jeans, and ear piercings, except in parts of Latin America. , such as Fortaleza, where scenes of the late-2000s and emo modes remain common. Short hair replaced the androgyny styles of the late 2000s, with many children choosing to cut their messy hair in deep-dipped colors, or adopt undercuts associated with indie children and contemporary skater subcultures. Many people who use this view have left the label "scene" and instead call themselves "hipster" or just "alternative". Adult male scenes that adopt tattoos, wife battering and stretched ears are often referred to as "hardcore people".

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Latin America

From the mid-2000s to early 2010s, similar subcultures appeared in Latin America, including Coloridos of Brazil, Pokemon of Chile, and Floggers of Argentina. These teenagers all have a similar interest in techno music, indie pop and neon 80s inspired glam modes, and can be identified by their tight jeans and androgynous muscular hair.

Flogger

The teenage flogger subculture originated in Argentina in 2004 and is closely related to the Photologist, the photoblog website. This style mainly consists of tights on men and women, a wide V-neck T-shirt, fluorescent colors, canvas shoes or skate shoes, blond or black hair, long borders brushed to one side of face or more than one eye, straight hair and horn-rimmed spectacles.

This mode also adopts a specific dance mode called Electro , which as the name typically does for the electro house, electro clash and techno music. Moves include variations of tecktonic, jumpstyle and shuffle.

PokemÃÆ'³n

The same children with children scene in Chile were dubbed PokemÃÆ'³n in the mid-2000s because of their bright, angled and depressed hairstyle, reminiscent of the character of the Japanese media franchise Pokémon mon. Pokemones usually come from the middle and lower classes of Chile and are often juxtaposed with other groups, called pelolÃÆ'¡is, rich girls with long straight hair and straight from a Catholic private school.. Pokemones dress up similar to other urban tribes, like otaku and emo, but they are not anime followers like the first, they also do not share the last musical taste. In addition to borrowing bangs of the emo subculture side by side, Pokemones also share some distinctive aspects for local punk and "hardcore" subcultures. During the party they dance for reggaeton music, while kissing and groping with as many people (men or women) as they can, which they call poncear . They use the internet extensively and the term "XD", trade their own photos on Photologist photo sharing sites and communicate via MSN Messenger. This subculture is common from 2005 to 2009, but by 2012, it is considered extinct.

Coloridos

In other Latin American countries, especially Brazil, stage outfits and androgynous hairstyles are often worn by fans of pop group bubbles such as Restart. In response to the (sometimes violent) reaction to emo children, especially in Mexico, teenagers of both sexes start wearing bright colors and cartoon prints instead of black. From the late 2000s through the mid-2010s these fans, known as Coloridos, were a common sight in northern Brazilian cities such as Fortaleza. By 2015, however, bands and enthusiasts alike have switched from bright colors to a darker look inspired by the 1990s grunge and hipster subculture of 2010.

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Music

Often the scene subculture has been associated with emo pop, electronicore, post-hardcore, metalcore, deathcore, electronica, pop punk, dubstep, electronic dance music, rave music, crunkcore, indie pop and indie rock. Several groups and artists in music related to the subculture of the scene include Never Shout Never, Skrillex, 56k modem, Metro Station, Bring Me the Horizon, Hey Monday, Chiodos, Gavin Dance Dance, Escape the Fate, Attack Attack !, Pierce the Veil, Sleeping With Sirens, The Devil Wear Prada, Tonight Life, Jamie Elsewhere, Eyes Defined To Be Killed, For All Those Who Are Sleeping, I Set My Burned Friends, The Black Veil Bridal, Fall Flip, Ask Alexandria, Parade Mayday, We Come As The Romans, Ignore All Ships, I See Stars, Problems, Hollywood Undead, All Time Low, Paramore, A Day to Remember, Laugh Swift, Attila, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk !, Eskimo Callboy, Enter Shikari, The Bunny the Bear, This Heart, Skyline Design, Brokencyde, Blood on Dance Floor, Dot Dot Curve, 3OH! 3, Kidz Scenes, Breathe Carolina span>, Jeffree Star, and Millionaires.

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See also

  • 2000s in
  • mode
  • 2010 in
  • mode
  • Seapunk
  • Teenybopper

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References


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External links

  • "Inside a teenage subculture clash" Sydney Morning Herald March 30, 2008

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