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Emo Prom Night

Emo Prom Night

FromEmo Prom Night


Emo Prom Night

FromEmo Prom Night

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Length:
2 minutes
Released:
Apr 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

High school can be tough… especially when you’re trying to launch an Emo band in Toledo, Ohio in 2005. Meet Dallas, Cos, and Tyson, the female drummer. They are three best friends who make up the Emo band YourThoughts, My Memories. They struggle to get through each day - fraught with emotions, sensitivity, flat-ironed hair,black skinny jeans, and dreams of fame. Their daily routines consist of trying to gain MySpace followers, arguingabout Emo bands, and avoiding the temptations of booze, sex, and drugs. After all “Straight Edge is the GreatEdge. “ The jocks make fun of them, the popular kids won’t give them the time of day and their original music offersthem the only escape from the mundane Midwest mentalities that they are surrounded by. Oh, and they’ve made acelibacy and sobriety pact until graduation. However, when Dallas and Tyson discover that Cos is secretly dating a popular cheerleader and plans on going totheir senior prom, they begin to wonder if their union is slowly falling apart… Especially with a huge Battle of theBands showcase taking place that same night that they can’t afford to miss… This is the prom story that Gen Y has been waiting for. It’s Superbad - but turned upside down.
Released:
Apr 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (5)

High School can be tough… Especially when you’re trying to launch an Emo band in Toledo, Ohio, in 2005. Meet Dallas, Cos, and Tyson. The three best friends make up the Emo band “Your Thoughts, My Memories.” They struggle to get through each day - fraught with emotions, sensitivity, flat ironed hair, black skinny jeans, and dreams of fame. Their daily routines consist of trying to gain MySpace followers, arguing about Emo bands, and avoiding the temptations of booze, sex, and drugs. After all “Straight Edge is the Great Edge.“ The jocks make fun of them; the popular kids won’t give them the time of day, and their original music offers them the only escape from the mundane Midwest mentalities that they are surrounded by. Oh, and they’ve made a “Celibacy and Sobriety Pact” until graduation.