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[QUOTE="Joe/NotCommon:133187"]It varies from band to band, to say one genre is political is a stupid thing to say. I think for punk it's still considered somewhat of a movement (whether it is not can be debated but I won't get involved) so it's part of that attitude (and I am not saying a political movement). For hardcore it's a community/scene thing, you aren't hardcore enough if you don't attend shows to show off how hardcore you are to everyone else. That doesn't necesarilly mean a fashion show, just the whole community aspect thing - which for some probably does include dressing a certain way. Metal, compared to punk and hardcore, is more just a love for the music. Friendships are made for sure, but it doesn't have the movement attitude of the punk scene or the scene attitude of hardcore. That is those people's social life, for metal not as much, atleast on the same scale. In metal it's just what they listen to for music, as opposed to it defining who they are (again, compared to hardcore and punk). [/QUOTE]
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