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From Hardcore to Harajuku: The Origins of Scene Subculture

From Hardcore to Harajuku: The Origins of Scene Subculture TikToker Madeline Pendleton and early metal and hardcore scenester Ethan Stewart recall the scene subculture of the ’00s. The popularity of the scene subculture was one of the more distinctive moments in the history of alternative fashion and subculture. Defined by its bright coloured clothing, racoon tail-inspired hair dyeing, and musical groups as stylistically different as All Time Low, Asking Alexandria, and 3OH!3, it entered the mainstream in the mid-2000s through influencers and musicians who gained attention via MySpace. Although scene kids were associated with musical styles like metalcore, crunkcore, and neon pop-punk, there was never a “scene” genre the way there was for other subcultures like punk, emo or goth. Because of this, scene subculture’s origins aren’t as clean-cut as other parts of alternative music history, going back to a time when emo was still associated with hardcore. 

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Food truck owners suing City of Tarpon Springs over restrictions

Food truck owners suing City of Tarpon Springs over restrictions The Durhams have been fighting back and now, with the help of the non-profit Institute for Justice, they are taking Tarpon Springs to court. and last updated 2021-05-18 17:52:38-04 TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. — Elijah Durham was laid off from his chef job during the pandemic, so he and his wife Ashley decided to open up a food truck. They wanted to operate in their hometown of Tarpon Springs. “We picked that town because it was a smaller town. We wanted to raise our kids there, he said. State lawmakers had just passed a bill preventing local governments from banning food trucks.

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A New Dead Cross Album Is Coming, Dave Lombardo Confirms

A New Dead Cross Album Is Coming, Dave Lombardo Confirms Music was wrapped up back in late December 2019.It s waiting In an appearance on  The MetalSucks Podcast, the ex-Slayer beatkeeper was asked for an update on Dead Cross activity. Lombardo shared that the group which also features Mike Patton, Justin Pearson (the Locust, Retox, Head Wound City) and Michael Crain (Retox, Festival of Dead Deer) had finished recording a new album towards the end of 2019. The music is done. Music was wrapped up back in late December 2019, and obviously the pandemic broke and slowed everything down, Lombardo shared. In terms of a release timeline, the drummer continued,  I think Patton has a couple more tracks to wrap up and we should be done… hopefully late 2021 release? I know he had a lot of projects that he had to wrap up including Tomahawk and several others. So you know, it s there. It s waiting.

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