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  2. List of emo artists - Wikipedia

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    Emo is a style of rock music characterized by melodic musicianship and expressive, often confessional lyrics. It originated in the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace.

  3. List of emo pop bands - Wikipedia

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    Emo pop is a fusion genre of emo with pop-punk, pop music, or both. The genre developed during the 1990s with it gaining substantial commercial success in the 2000s ...

  4. Emo - Wikipedia

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    By the early 2010s, emo's popularity had declined, with some emo bands changing their sound and others disbanding. Meanwhile, however, a mainly underground emo revival emerged, with bands such as the World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die and Modern Baseball, some drawing on the sound and aesthetic of 1990s emo.

  5. Category:Emo musical groups - Wikipedia

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    First-wave emo bands (13 P) A. American emo musical groups (2 C, 151 P) Australian emo musical groups (4 P) B. British emo musical groups (11 P) C. Canadian emo ...

  6. List of Midwest emo bands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Midwest emo bands. This is not a list of emo bands from the Midwestern United States, but bands that are a part of the specific Midwest emo genre.

  7. The Emo music renaissance is upon us. How the genre is ... - AOL

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    By the mid aughts, another subgenre known as "mall emo" or just "emo" for short, took the main stage, characterized by bands like Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance, Lyman says.

  8. Category:American emo musical groups - Wikipedia

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  9. You Might Be Surprised How These '60s Bands Got Their Names - AOL

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    5. The Who. The Who started as the Detours, but when they found out there was already another band by that name, they set about finding a new one.