Rave Kids In The ’90s Vs. Rave Kids Today
Whatever happened to peace, love, unity, and self-respect?!
Whatever happened to peace, love, unity, and self-respect?!
Neon colors are back from their ’90s heyday and are bolder and louder than ever.
When punk and grunge originally happened, they were part of sweeping cultural movements that echoed the sentiments of disenchanted youth. Now, they’re just fashion trends. Here’s how the kids are doing goth, grunge, and more in modern times.
At yesterday’s premiere of a documentary about the Electric Daisy Carnival, an electronic and dance music fest, a riot broke out as thousands of people showed up for the accompanying block party in Los Angeles. Police shut down a large swath of Hollywood Boulevard, a squad car was burned and beanbag guns were used on the unruly mob. The streets ran neon red with cracked glow sticks. Oh, and there was planking. View List ›
Moonboy may very well be the Michael Jackson of shuffling. He takes this normally basic dance to a whole other level. (Via) Watch Video ›