- en.wikipedia.org Scene (subculture)In the mid-to-late 2010s, the scene subculture lost popularity; however, since 2019, there have been movements that have given it a revival.[7][8].
- askanydifference.com Emo vs Scene Subculture: Difference and ComparisonEmo subculture has spread across most states in America, whereas scene subculture enjoys its popularity in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
- difference.wiki emo-subculture-vs-scene-…Scene subculture emerged as a blend of various styles, influenced by emo but also integrating elements from pop-punk, electronic music, and fashion trends.
- aesthetics.fandom.com wiki/SceneScene is often confused with or used interchangeably with Emo , its precursor subculture that formed from the music genre "Emotional Hardcore".
- neuralword.com en/article/scene-subcultureThe alternative and underground cultural community that developed in early 1980s America has evolved into what is now known as the “scene” subculture.
- popmatters.com scene-subculture-origins-hardcore-…TikToker Madeline Pendleton and early metal and hardcore scenester Ethan Stewart recall the scene subculture of the ’00s.
- reddit.com r/scene/comments/1dse3w1/weekly_scene_…This thread is for discussions related to "Is this scene", "Am I scene" or any sort of related discussions about the subculture's fashion, music, history...
- blog.spacehey.com entry?id=1179213I must preface this by saying that I am not the bastion of scene. I was a little late to the game, I got into the subculture in 2009.
- wikihow.com Be-a-Scene-KidDon't try hard to be scene. Scene is a subculture, like any other, with its own aesthetic, which either fits you, or it doesn't.
- quotev.com story/16184826/The-Scene-SubcultureThe scene subculture is a youth subculture that emerged during the early 2000s in the United States from the pre-existing emo subculture.