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What the emo kids of the early 2000s look like nowadays - Page 31 of 40 - Kiwi Report

What the emo kids of the early 2000s look like nowadays


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[post_page_title]Used to look different[/post_page_title]
One of the trailblazing bands of the emo trend was The Used. Their music was a bit rougher and heavier than most of the early emo rock, although their look wasn’t as dark.

Used to look different

The left picture of their guitarist Quinn Allman is a good example. He looked more like the somewhat emo-like guy who hung out with the emo kids at times than a full-on emo. In the picture on the right, he looks more like he’s one of the emo kids’ dad.

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