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Sure back in the day I listened TONS to nirvana. rage against the machine, manson, blink182, matchbox20, good charlotte, weezer, falloutboy, greenday, manson, korn, etc
But Rolling Stones??? That band is ANCIENT. And I was never big on Slipknot nor limp bizkit
New emo stuff came around... like kelly
"Kelly Clarkson - Because Of You"
But like the era of CDs is over. no more do I go out, spend almost 20 dollars on a band cd and that be part of my limited selection of music that year. We got youtube
I mean maybeee it seemed like alter bridge might go some where back then
"Alter Bridge - Watch Over You"
Even shinedown's ancient at this point
"Shinedown - Second Chance"
"45 | Shinedown"
If second chance was made today, instead of him/her becoming a dancer, it would be a youtuber influencer/vtuber.
To some (not to me).
I would guess more "emos" actually listen to Nirvana and Slipknot then Rolling Stones. But about the t shirts, i assume most of them do not know about the band whatsoever.