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Nelyud'
As I understand it, this thread was created to find out: "Are there any metalheads left? Because all you see are these creatures in incomprehensible T-shirts." It's just that the time has passed when the main focus was on appearance, and wannabes wanted to shock ordinary people with their created image. I think a green mohawk or a red star on your head won't surprise anyone anymore – if you watch TV during stupid concerts, you see "individuals" with "icicles" (for those who don't know, "icicles" is the hairstyle of Gorshok from Korol i Shut, and earlier, one of the musicians from the band Purgen had a similar hairstyle). Today, you can easily not notice a modern metalhead in a crowd; and it's not that everyone has gotten used to it, it's just that metalheads started dressing differently (for example, about 7 years ago, I was walking down the street in combat boots, ripped blue jeans with chains and patches, in leather (covered in studs, pins, chains, and badges), with a mohawk on my head), and when I passed two women who were walking with strollers, one said to the other (I still remember these words): "God, I hope my son doesn't grow up to be like that."
Now I look completely different (pants, shirts, I cut my hair 3.5 years ago). But I haven't stopped listening to metal, I've even switched to something heavier and darker.
P.S. It doesn't matter how a person looks, the main thing is what they think and do.

In my opinion, those who adorn themselves with chains, leather, and all sorts of trinkets are just trying to show off, saying, "Look, I'm a metalhead, I'm cool." To love good music, it's not necessary to make yourself, excuse me, a peacock that everyone will pay attention to. I've never been into that kind of nonsense. And I've been listening to metal for about 7 years.

Metal will never die – just like classical music, it will live forever – it's such complex, beautiful music that gives you chills. Sometimes, when you listen to something new on good acoustics, it sends shivers down your spine... it just can't die.
But not all of it, of course – lately, there's been a lot of garbage that's being called metal. That kind definitely won't survive.

P.S. I really love metalcore

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