History of Scene (subculture) in Timeline

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Scene (subculture)

The scene subculture, a youth movement originating in the early 2000s US emo scene, gained prominence among adolescents from the mid-2000s to early 2010s. "Scene kids" embraced a distinct style featuring skinny jeans, vibrant clothing, and signature hairstyles – straight, flat hair with long, side-swept bangs, often dyed in bright colors. Musically, the subculture gravitated towards genres like metalcore, crunkcore, deathcore, electronic music, and pop punk, distinguishing itself through a blend of fashion and musical preferences.

1995: First Warped Tour

In 1995, the first Warped Tour took place which ran annually until 2019.

2002: Emergence of "Scene Queen" Term

Around 2002, the term "scene queen" began to be used as a derogatory term for attractive, popular women perceived to be superficially involved in the hardcore scene.

2005: Job for a Cowboy's Appearance Described

In 2005, Phoenix New Times writer Chelsea Mueller described the band Job for a Cowboy's appearance as scenesters with shaggy emo haircuts and tight pants.

2008: Criticism of Scene Subculture

According to a 2008 article by The Sydney Morning Herald, the scene subculture was criticized for its derivativeness of emo fashion and was also criticized by members of the heavy metal subculture.

2009: Jayy Von Monroe Joins Blood on the Dance Floor

In 2009, Jayy Von Monroe joined Blood on the Dance Floor as the lead singer, boosting their popularity among scene kids.

2014: Decline in Scene Subculture Popularity

Around 2014, the scene subculture saw a decline in popularity, but remained influential on Tumblr's fashion and culture.

2019: #20ninescene Movement

Beginning in 2019, there were several movements promoting the return of the subculture, such as #20ninescene.

2019: Last Warped Tour

In 2019, Warped Tour had its last show after running annually since 1995.

2019: Scene Subculture Revival

In 2019, movements began to revive the scene subculture.

2022: Return of Scene Festivals

In 2022, scene festivals returned with the When We Were Young festival.