Anonymous
Post 09/08/2019 20:06     Subject: Does music still determine teen social groups as much as it did in the past?

I’m not sure music determines your group like it did. But there are trends. So I wouldn’t say music, but movements/social media. It’s more subtle but it’s definitely there. My niece is in high school and she dresses a version of PAC Sun in the late 90s and early 2000s. Is comical to me because I’m like you realize your mom had this style. The stuff she posts reminds me of high school.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2019 18:18     Subject: Re:Does music still determine teen social groups as much as it did in the past?

No, I think the PP is correct. I think kids were influenced by the clothes their bands wore on MTV or in concert. I don't think that's the case now as kids listen to different genres and fashion seems more influenced by social media celebs.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2019 17:32     Subject: Does music still determine teen social groups as much as it did in the past?

Anonymous wrote:I was a teen in the 80's and back then, the music you listened to completely determined the social group you were a part of. For example at my HS the "punks" which also included the surfers/skaters listened to punk bands as well as new wave and dressed in a certain aesthetic The "grits" listened to Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, etc and had long hair and wore jean jackets. The "normal" people mainly listened to top 40. But the music you listened to also determined how you dressed, and who you hung out with. I really don't get the impression that music is such a social divider among teens anymore. Am I right about this?


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