<p>hellogoodbye will not have a mosh pit, i can guarantee that.</p>
<p>its all about hardcore dancing anyways lol. anyone that moshes to motion city soundtrack, as much as i like their music, is pretty gay (not homosexual gay).</p>
<p>^^^^I love your disclaimer. So PC. (but not bad pc :))</p>
<p>I'm planning on moshing my tail off at G3 in Sayreville and the Heaven and Hell Tour at PNC.
Last year, Gigantour knocked my trousas off. Lamb of God was best in show by far.</p>
<p>yah...i find it hard to believe that people mosh to mellow indie music, but who knows?</p>
<p>I go to AT LEAST one show a week and I can tell you right now, moshing is the absolute lamest thing you could ever do at a show. People don't mosh as shows. I promise. Any band that has a mosh pit pretty much sucks. I'm saying this as an elitist hipster so feel free to bash, I still know I'm better than you kids with your hardcore and post-hardcore music or whatever the hell genre you invented recently.</p>
<p>Seashoresideshow - You're quite funny. Whether or not that post was to be taken seriously, I'd rather not think about. It's just nicer to laugh at your "elitist hipster" words. :P especially since you, in another thread, mentioned, "15,500+ songs in my itunes library. Every genre imaginable."</p>
<p>What, do you just stand there and nod along?</p>
<p>There are definitely times when moshing is fun, although it's uncalled for depending on the genre. Hardcore and (some) Post-Hardcore rock. And FYI, most of the stuff I listen to is indie anyway. Get off your high horse and take off the damn corduroy pants and burberry scarf and enjoy the music.</p>
<p>As a matter of fact, yes, one is supposed to just stand there and nod along, smoke cigarettes, dance a little (or a lot, if the music calls for it), all while looking as cool as possible. Moshing, however, is never acceptable. Never. No exceptions.</p>
<p>-"Hardcore and (some) Post-Hardcore rock."
WRONG. Hardcore (which really was crappy to begin with) died with Black Flag and post-hardcore is just crap, really.</p>
<p>Corduroy pants and scarf? No thank you. I'll take my skinny jeans and faux western shirt, please. You're welcome to come join me on my high horse, illuminar, the view really is great from up here.</p>
<p>I love scarves. </p>
<p>:]</p>
<p>Hardcore in Holland is way different with the one in the states....
Limewire these ...</p>
<p>Angerfist (artist)- Ubermensch
Angerfist - Raise your Fist
I prefer the (post) hardcore in the states ... this music just makes you crazy</p>
<p>I don't understand how moshing is never acceptable? That's a very strong opinion, but probably only you share that. </p>
<p>Music elitists are amusing. They act as if people actually listen to their opinions. My favorite music critic(obviously David Thorpe) has a good article on how to fake being an elitist that reminds me of seashore.</p>
<p>The best music elitists are in High Fidelity.
God they are awsome.</p>