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  2. Scene (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Scene originated from the emo subculture in the early-2000s across the United States. The name began being used around 2002, through the term "scene queen", a derogatory term describing attractive, popular women perceived by older hardcore musicians as only being involved in hardcore for the subculture .

  3. Scene - Wikipedia

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    Scene, a BBC drama anthology for teenagers "The Scene" , Entourage episode; The Scene, a miniseries about unauthorised distribution of films and the warez scene; The Scene, WGPR-TV Detroit dance show, October 1975 to December 1987, replaced by The New Dance Show

  4. Punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Queercore is an offshoot of the hardcore punk scene and draws its name from a combination of the words "queer" and "hardcore." As in the larger punk scene, DIY is an integral component of the queercore subculture. Many zines that came out of the riot grrrl movement explored issues of queer identity, contributing to the queercore subculture.

  5. Rave - Wikipedia

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    "Rave house" is a subgenre label of house music that originated from the styles of house that were typically played in the rave scene of the 1993–1999 period. It is a term used by the general population who do not follow the house or trance scene specifically, but identify certain house records as "rave music".

  6. History of the punk subculture - Wikipedia

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    Many of the future leaders of the UK punk rock scene were inspired by this show, and almost immediately after it, the UK punk scene got into full swing. By the end of 1976, many fans of the Sex Pistols had formed their own bands, including the Clash, Siouxsie and the Banshees, the Adverts, Generation X, the Slits and X-Ray Spex.

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    As Year 2 in New Orleans turned to Year 3 and then Year 4 without much change, Baun wondered whether his breakthrough would ever come. In the parking lot of the Saints facility, Baun would get ...

  8. Hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the phrase "hip-hop" is unknown but a very old example of the phrase appears in scene II of an anonymously written satirical play from 1671 called The Rehearsal, thought to be written by George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and others. A character in the play named Bayes says: "Ay, is't not, I gad, ha?

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    But they didn’t come close to achieving the returns of a mid-size enterprise software company, let alone a Facebook or Google. ... In Lerer’s view, consumer exploded as the New York tech scene ...