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Good lord, she's something special.
did wrote:that innocent indie-looking girl they have as a vocalist has a fucking brutal scream on her
alphacat wrote:fwiw a little history of mosh pits from a Geezer who was there...
In the beginning, there was something that the mainstream called Slam Dancing that happened at punk shows. However, it was just a spot on the floor at a show where people were really getting into it and expressing it physically with little pretense of "dancing" or anything so structured - people would pogo (jump up and down in place,) people would kind of flail around spastically... but if it got to be too much, you'd better believe it got checked, quick.
Punk evolved into hardcore (not to be confused with the electronic music of the same name) which had a decidedly even more aggressive attitude and ethic than punk did. The spot on the floor with all the nutjobs got that much nuttier. People started calling it "The Pit." It was still definitely anarchic though, with people bouncing off each other erratically.
Hardcore hybridized with metal: metal has a more regimented and structured - some would say fascist - ethic to it. The music's emphasis on intricate structure & stylistic prowess over melody and hooks are a direct reflection of this. People started "Moshing," which meant walking around in a circle instead of dancing or bouncing, and some of them would swing arms, throw elbows, and goosestep; they all walked in the same direction in the circle though. The change from slam dance to mosh pit was complete.
I saw all of this happen in the period from 1985 to 1990, pretty much.
quatagwangwa wrote:you and crackf are the most coolest
when people are jumpin about, it stops them stampin on my toessonar wrote:what's so gangsterrr about those big ol' timberland boots? does it show that you're a working man or just good for stomping people?
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.
im sure it didnt look like thiswubstep wrote:I'm pretty sure moshing existed before '85. You tryna tell me people stood there for the first few Slayer albums? Unlikely.
OK, if you really wanna get all technical and shit...wubstep wrote:I'm pretty sure moshing existed before '85. You tryna tell me people stood there for the first few Slayer albums? Unlikely.
quatagwangwa wrote:you and crackf are the most coolest
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.
this is more "hardcore dancing" although it's still mosh essentially. I use to get down like this when i was 15 odd, looking back on it, seems fucking stupid, but it was fun.hasezwei wrote:im sure it didnt look like thiswubstep wrote:I'm pretty sure moshing existed before '85. You tryna tell me people stood there for the first few Slayer albums? Unlikely.
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Yeah, but my point is - do you see anybody doing anything more than headbanging in those videos? Or can you find a video pre-1985 of people doing the circular motion mosh thing?wubstep wrote:I already know every single thing you've said in this thread, do not underestimate lol.
I just can't imagine people every stood still to thrash, you can only headbang for so long.
hasezwei wrote:im sure it didnt look like thiswubstep wrote:I'm pretty sure moshing existed before '85. You tryna tell me people stood there for the first few Slayer albums? Unlikely.
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jackmaster wrote:you went in with this mix.
Soundcloud.onelove. wrote:There needs to be a DZA app on iPhone just for id'ing old Grime tracks.
Haha bad man!crackf wrote:i drink juiceboxes in the mosh pit cus im a g
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http://ditchpullup.tumblr.comMajin wrote:Skrillex invented dubstep as the natural progression of screamo/punk.
thats retarded...DZA wrote:hasezwei wrote:im sure it didnt look like thiswubstep wrote:I'm pretty sure moshing existed before '85. You tryna tell me people stood there for the first few Slayer albums? Unlikely.
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