And the best is no one knows who you are, just another girl alone at the bar

Mar 11, 2010 17:56

Nitsuh writes about my homies in the 303:

It's not like there's anything new about boyish white guys trying on the kind of masculinity they're getting out of hip-hop - in these cases it can lead to some incredibly boyish bullshit. No, the bits that get me are the really pop ones, these 3OH!3 choruses that represent pretty much the only place you ( Read more... )

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petronia March 12 2010, 05:36:09 UTC
I am made to feel old by the personal style of the kids who I think listen to 3OH!3 and Brokencyde (by which I mean kids in the metro that look like the kids in their videos). All the neon sneakers and plastic belts and brightly-coloured patterned skinny hoodies and razored hair. I was never a fashionable teen, but when I was a teen it was inconceivable that anyone would want to wear stuff like day-glo checkered hoodies at any age; it was an era of spaghetti-string tops, khakis and Doc Martins. Then the later cohort favoured retro 70s/80s looks, which came with their own benchmark. I can imagine being in high school and looking at cool kids in skinny jeans and leather jackets. But for the life of me I can't imagine being in high school and looking at cool kids in neon plastic belts.

...The real irony is that I dress more like the 3OH!3 kids now than anyone from the 90s, comparatively speaking.

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