Consider this more of a troll than anything, but ...
I've noticed that most of the kids coming to ska shows seem to really,
REALLY hate emo.
LIKE A LOT. And comparing notes with other ska scenes around the USA seems to get the same reaction as well. It's almost as if ska is anti-emo, which I think is a bit of an exaggeration, but a lot of kids seem to see it that way.
For the record, I don't hate emo or any other form of music. Greg GG Allis turned me on to
Sunny Day Real Estate when they first broke big, which seemed to have a nice, fresh sound at the time. But now that that sound has been endlessly replicated, I'd be lying if I didn't admit it's getting rather old and stale now. Not every band, mind you, but just way too many (and I'm sure the emo kids say the same of too many ska bands).

There are even quite a few emo-ska bands now, though more so in other parts of the world then the USA, it seems. Couldn't one even argue a band like The Hotknives sounds like emo-ska??? That label wouldn't bother me in the least, but I can see how it might infuriate some kids into not liking a band labeled that, even before actually listening to them. And I vividly recall Fritz in Rochester (who some of you here know) ranting loud and long about how he hates the "whiny, depressing" sound of The Hotknives, which of course is the same "whiny, depressing" sound of emo, right? I find the underlying ska beat of The Hotknives keeps their music from being truly depressing, but it's admittedly much moodier than ska tends to generally be ...
So feel free to respond. It wouldn't be a good trolling effort if kids don't bite ...
