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Being a fan of the our scene is quite fun, we read Alternative Press Magazine, we go to Warped Tour every summer and hell we even have our own awards show! With perks like that what can possibly go wrong? Aside from the fact that I've come to see a disruption in our little happy music loving community that I feel that is time to address. This mainly has to do with the "fandoms" and how we treat one another.
People throw around the term "fake fan" and argue with each other online. We argue about bands and who's the biggest fan and who's a fake fan, which in reality we should be putting most of our energy into music other than each other. Instead of arguing with each other we should come together and enjoy the music that the band's we love release. It's something that we have in common that we should really hold on to because it's something that brings us together and is something that we can relate too. Though, I know have of you are probably are disagreeing with this point I have made. Just hear me out on this, when we shouldn't argue about our favorite band members' personal lives or who's the bigger fan because we don't know them personally. They only put online only what they want us to see and do not publish the entirety of their lives. I know when I am on my Twitter I don't post everything that is going on. So, I don't think we have the right to act like we have a better connection between one or another. I don't mean to sound rude but I don't want any fans of bands to feel excluded from the scene. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is just my opinion, but I'd really love to hear (read) what you guys have to say about the topic so leave a comment down below! (I'm nervous about this one) Until then, See you in the pit! 🤘 Mari
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Mari LozanoSophomore music journalism student and aspiring concert photographer Archives
September 2017
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