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demonrail666 06.29.2008 09:27 AM

Does your dresscode reflect your record collection?
 
And if not, what records might people think you listen to, just by looking at you?

What an absolutely fascinating question to ask. Even if I do say so myself.

sarramkrop 06.29.2008 09:28 AM

No.

demonrail666 06.29.2008 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
No.


OK, but the second part of the question is the bit i'm especially proud of: what might people think you listen to, just by looking at the way you dress?

sarramkrop 06.29.2008 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
OK, but the second part of the question is the real killer: what might people think you listen to, just by looking at the way you dress?


Sebadoh.

demonrail666 06.29.2008 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Sebadoh.


Haha. I wouldn't think so, but OK.

sarramkrop 06.29.2008 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Haha. I wouldn't think so, but OK.


Actually, now that I think about it more seriously: Oasis.

demonrail666 06.29.2008 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Actually, now that I think about it more seriously: Oasis.


Hmmm, I see what you mean. Maybe. Hahaha. That's funny actually.

Danny Himself 06.29.2008 09:41 AM

People probably think I listen to Babyshambles and Mark Ronson, I own several items of clothing from Topman and Pop Boutique..

batreleaser 06.29.2008 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
OK, but the second part of the question is the real killer: what might people think you listen to, just by looking at the way you dress?


music, i dont fuckin know. maybe the band shirts that i wear would give them an idea. when its cold out, i usually wear my puffy black northface, a hoodie or sweater or flannel underneath it, solid color t shirt underneath that, and jeans curdoroys or carhart. when its chilly out, i wear my cutoff sleeves jean jacket, hoodie underneah that, and maybe my favorite leather jacket over it if its colder than normal, solid tees, and the pants mentioned above. if its nice out, ill wear polos, button down collars short or long sleeve, solid tees, band tees, print tees, whatever tees, and pants. when its HOT out, its cutoff jeans, t shirts like mentioned above or beaters, maybe even gym shorts if i wanna be comfy or goin to the beach or whatever, i never wear bathing suits or board shorts, not even when i surf, i just hate em. other things to note about my choice of dress; i fell into the tight pants fad badly, for a couple years i was wearing tight as fuck, more usually than not ripped pants. i was even rocking ass skin acid wash jeans for a while. then, i put on some weight after i gave up oxys and coke, and my size 30 skin tights pants werent hackin it anymore. and not to mention, i realized the absurdity and non-usefullnes of tight jeans. now, its relaxed, regular, or boot cut pants, yknow, medium big. also, i wear sneakers 90 percent of the time, particularly nike dunks mid and high, vans, addidas campus, and nike air max (chucks look stupid on me). i very rarely wear a pair of boots that i have from when i used to landscape, and a pair of preppy boat shoes. i also like hats, beanies and new era fitteds, and wear em alot. maybe people think of me liking certain music and shit from how i dress, but i sure as fuck dont think about that. but i wont lie, how i dress is moderatley imporant to me. i am one of those that thinks of it as another way of self expression.



note: another ridiculously pointless and long response inspired by boredom, please, dont read this.

demonrail666 06.29.2008 09:54 AM

Hmm, from that description I'd say you liked most things besides Black Metal, ironically.

Toilet & Bowels 06.29.2008 09:57 AM

no to the first question, and normal stuff to the second

ploesj 06.29.2008 10:33 AM

i have absolutely no idea, since i look different every day... one day i look like some hippie rolled out of a dumpster, the other day i look like a doll. i really don't know.

sarramkrop 06.29.2008 10:34 AM

What happens if you meet someone you can pin down to a certain style of music because of their dress code and then they turn out to have boring and unadventurous taste? That's the worst scenario.

Cantankerous 06.29.2008 10:49 AM

i have a large record collection that has a lot of variety in it
i have a large wardrobe that has a lot of variety in it

MellySingsDoom 06.29.2008 11:36 AM

Hmm, not really, I think, especially considering the amount of metal I listen to. I guess if people look at me whilst not wearing a bnad T-shirt, they'd imagine I'd listen to nonsense like Coldplay.

screamingskull 06.29.2008 11:44 AM

I think mine does. I wear a lot of baggy worn-out jumpers, and corduroy trousers, regardless of how dressy the place i am going to is, which i get stick for from my friends.

PAULYBEE2656 06.29.2008 11:58 AM

well i dont look like masami akita or even mark e smith... but i wear converse and have shitty shoulder length hair.. so i suppose people think i listen to razorlight.. but i am 33 years old.. oso maybe rem... but i wear teeshirts a lot so then possibly whatever is on ,my teeshirt.. provided they know what a melt banana or a sonic youth or a battles is.....

dont care, i always find it fun when you speak to someone who you presume has a shitty taste in italian disco pop and it ends up he is a fan of branca or keiji haino..... never judge a book by its cover... unless its cover is totally shite!

_slavo_ 06.29.2008 12:23 PM

I am stuck with wearing baggy trousers, Etnies shoes, hoodies and oversized T-shirts. Every attempt of mine to get used to a more civilised clothing style was a massive failure - I just don't feel ok in tight jeans or hipster cut shirts.
so, due to this fact, most people probably think I'm into hiphop or Suicidal Tendencies.

This Is Not Here 06.29.2008 12:29 PM

A little story for you now:

A couple of monthes ago I was walking through Wrecelsham in Hampshire, I was wearing my grey converse, black skinny jeans, and a white hoody over a skinny fit Goo t-shirt. Then, a yob/chav/lout driving past me in a red van shouted out the window "Kaiser Cheifs rock!"

Now, that may sound bad enough, but this event is tinged with the greatest irony. I was actually walking back from collecting a record from a regular Ebay seller, and was, at that very moment, holding a Residents LP.

It's an amusing little anecdote, and I really don't care he thinks I listen to the Kaiser Chiefs, however, if I saw that guy again I would saw his head off with the edge of an Edgar Varese LP.

MellySingsDoom 06.29.2008 12:34 PM

^^^I was in Wrecclesham a couple of weeks back - quite a nice part of the world, with some quite bizzare people too.

This Is Not Here 06.29.2008 12:47 PM

Yes, that town is Farnham's bitch. Its alright though, I only go there to pick up records from that seller, who has, quite simply, the biggest collection I have ever seen...

lucyrulesok 06.29.2008 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by PAULYBEE2656
i always find it fun when you speak to someone who you presume has a shitty taste in italian disco pop and it ends up he is a fan of branca or keiji haino..... never judge a book by its cover... unless its cover is totally shite!


i met a dude at a party last night who came across as a ravingly camp numpty, dressed horredously, who i assumed would be into bad gay pop. i felt really bad when i realised how severely i'd judged him on his appearance when he turned out to have been at the same melt banana show as me last week.

as for me, i don't really dress much like anything. i think if people were to guess what music i was into they would normally just go for generic indie/electro or whatever. i really don't know.

demonrail666 06.29.2008 01:21 PM

I imagine people would assume I liked very standard indie or classic rock.

Toilet & Bowels 06.29.2008 01:24 PM

unless you're wearing a t-shirt of whatever it's very unlikely that someone would guess what music you listen to. and if you were wearing whatever t-shirt people might not even realise that it was a band shirt anyway.

StevOK 06.29.2008 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
unless you're wearing a t-shirt of whatever it's very unlikely that someone would guess what music you listen to. and if you were wearing whatever t-shirt people might not even realise that it was a band shirt anyway.


Yeah, whenever I wear my Dinosaur Jr shirt (purple with the cartoon cow), I get comments like "I really like your shirt...what is it?"

Pookie 06.29.2008 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
...they'd imagine I'd listen to nonsense like Coldplay.

I was going to say Coldplay (for me I mean).

I don't dress according to any music I like and I certainly wouldn't be seen dead in a band t-shirt.

atsonicpark 06.29.2008 03:30 PM

dress code?

davenotdead 06.29.2008 03:47 PM

i guess my dresscode does occasionally reflect my taste in "weird" music... but usually i look normal, so people assume i listen to jack johnson or john mayer. cunts

PAULYBEE2656 06.29.2008 04:02 PM

i think ive told this before somewhere here. i was in a bar a while back and this extremely model looking blonde girl, yknow the one who carries her pet toy dog around in a suitcase and pretends to like rugby......... was wearing one of those expensive mc5 shirts bought in topshop or somewhere.. i said wow, kick out the jams... you like mc5....

she said.."yeah, its a great film"

Danny Himself 06.29.2008 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by PAULYBEE2656
i think ive told this before somewhere here. i was in a bar a while back and this extremely model looking blonde girl, yknow the one who carries her pet toy dog around in a suitcase and pretends to like rugby......... was wearing one of those expensive mc5 shirts bought in topshop or somewhere.. i said wow, kick out the jams... you like mc5....

she said.."yeah, its a great film"


People like that should be stoned to death

Like the bad stoning

jimbrim 06.29.2008 04:23 PM

i don't think my dresscode reflects my taste in music in any way at all.
people ocasionally tell me i look like somebody out of the band foals.

!@#$%! 06.29.2008 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
And if not, what records might people think you listen to, just by looking at you?

What an absolutely fascinating question to ask. Even if I do say so myself.


are you fucking high?

what am i-- 13??

acousticrock87 06.29.2008 04:57 PM

Someone told me I look like a techno kid, but not the raver kind. ??? I don't even know what that means.

terminal pharmacy 06.29.2008 05:26 PM

strange questions demonrail666

i don't care for the judgement of my taste by the way i dress, most peoples opinions are of no consequence to my life

✌➬ 06.29.2008 05:27 PM

People think I listen to Hipster music.

!@#$%! 06.29.2008 05:30 PM

 


 


 

demonrail666 06.29.2008 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
 



 



 


Jesus chrsit, what are you, 13 or something?

!@#$%! 06.29.2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Jesus chrsit, what are you, 13 or something?


ha ha going to sleep man seeya

Rob Instigator 06.29.2008 05:46 PM

I askjed my g/f

shje says based on what I wear to work I look like I would listen to whatever was good when I was in high school,and classic rock

based on what I drfess in my regular weekend and after work look she said "exactly what you listen to."

Cantankerous 06.29.2008 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
unless you're wearing a t-shirt of whatever it's very unlikely that someone would guess what music you listen to. and if you were wearing whatever t-shirt people might not even realise that it was a band shirt anyway.

that's not true for me, though, as i apparently dress weird


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