For the metal head anything good is brutal (pronounced brootal). This expression has replaced `awesome' , `cool' and 'uber cool.' Jeans, T-shirts of their favourite bands , piercings in the ear, lip or wherever, and long hair--as long as possible--is what makes a metal head stand out. He has to be also immune to criticism that his music is mindless and noisy.
Take away the headbanging and `brootal' lyrics and the metal head does all the things normal kids do. Go to school and college.
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ricket's Not My Scene or CNMS: They grew up on cricket. But now that everyone's playing the game or at least discussing it, they feel they should be indifferent towards the sport. The marketing folks will not agree and will point to packed stadiums as proof, but there are young snobs who eitherthink cricket is an insect or a downmarket game. Typically, they are surprised that someone is watching a onedayer on TV. "Oh, is there a match? I have stopped keeping track of cricket," is the reaction.
The CNMS folks have torn up their posters of Sachin Tendulkar and have acquired a passion for sports like Formula 1. This is relatively an obscure sport and when twoCNMSs get together and compare notes on competing F1 cars and their drivers, they can exclude all others from the conversation.
Their take: What's great about cricket? Hear it from Ravi who used to play for his school: "When you go to the saloon and hear the people cutting your hair discussing the pitch at Bangalore you know it's downmarket. Have you seen the players! They're from small towns."
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ad's Music's The Best: For these teenagers discovering Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix and The Doors is the name of the game. Throw in bit of jazz which papa digs and you are on. These neo-retros do extensive research on the music they listen to and can tell you why Hendrix is better than Adam Jones, guitarist of Tool. They also believe that those who listen to metal, trance and other forms of new music are "immature" and inferior.
The retros claim they are intellectually superior and read cult books from thepast--
Zen And The Art Of Motyorcycle Maintenance and the like. They hang out in their own little groups and say they are concerned about issues like global warning.
Since members of this sub-cult have the thumbs up from their parents they can depend on them to buy them their books and albums. In fact these kids are toasted and celebrated at home since mom and dad are very proud that their son/daughter can appreciatethe Beatles and enjoy Kafka.
But among their peers they are "different" because they are conservative. Metal heads call them retro-retards. But those living in the past don't seem to care. Being part of the `old is gold club' gives them their own identity.
That's if clothes, music and lifestyle alone can give one a personality that is unique...