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  2. Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers, and Emo - Wikipedia

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    Nothing Feels Good: Punk Rock, Teenagers and Emo is a book by Andy Greenwald, then a senior contributing writer at Spin magazine, published in November 2003 by St. Martin's Press. Greenwald documents the history of the emo genre from its mid 1980s origins in Washington, D.C. to a more recent crop of bands, such as Thursday and Dashboard ...

  3. Emo subculture - Wikipedia

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    Emo, whose participants are called emo kids or emos, is a subculture which began in the United States in the 1990s. [1] Based around emo music, the subculture formed in the genre's mid-1990s San Diego scene, where participants were derisively called Spock rock due to their distinctive straight, black haircuts.

  4. Chris Gaines - Wikipedia

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    Chris Gaines is a one-off fictional rock persona created as a movie character for Garth Brooks to explore musical styles far removed from his success as a country singer. ...

  5. Ceremony (Silko novel) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the book, Tayo deals with various forms of trauma caused by his military service. Used as a literary device, this trauma allows readers to have a closer look at the violence and cruelty of history. Silko uses trauma and prejudice to tell her story, and it brings a lot of the ugliness of humanity to light.

  6. Awkward & Depressed - Wikipedia

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    Awkward & Depressed is the third studio album by internet comedian Jarrod Alonge, released under the moniker of his fictitious emo band Canadian Softball, on July 28, 2017. The album primarily satirizes and parodies tropes found in the emo genre, primarily from the early 2010s emo revival.

  7. Rites of Spring - Wikipedia

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    Rites of Spring was an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in late 1983. [7] Along with Embrace and Beefeater, they were one of the mainstay acts of the 1985 Revolution Summer movement [8] which took place within the Washington, D.C. hardcore punk scene.

  8. List of LGBTQ characters in modern written fiction - Wikipedia

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    The following book, Women In The Shadows, the relationship between Laura and Beebo continues, while Laura's first girlfriend returns in Journey To A Woman, leading to a "drama-laden lesbian love triangle" of Beebo, Beth, and Laura. The next book, Beebo Brinker looks back to the formative years of Beebo. Anthony Blanche Sebastian Flyte

  9. List of fictional gay characters - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the book, he shows exclusive romantic interest in men. [21] David Giovanni's Room: James Baldwin: 1956 David, a protagonist of the book, escapes death from the guillotine since his "homosexual urges were experimental in nature" while the narrator is cited as a gay character as well. [22]