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Vic Fuentes

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The truth is that I've never fallen

The truth is that I've never fallen

Please, slow it down. There's a secret place that I know. I could dig a grave out in Harlem underground.

Please, slow it down. There's a secret place that I know. I could dig a grave out in Harlem underground.

My name is Vic Fuentes, and I sing for a band called Pierce the Veil, and I guess we're emo.

My name is Vic Fuentes, and I sing for a band called Pierce the Veil, and I guess we're emo.

I've lived through all of it, and I was in all of it, and... I think I may have actually missed the very inception of it, which was not really at all what you see now. And, you know, with bands that were... What I first saw that were considered emo was guys wearing like sweaters and kind of almost like mod looking. Guys playing...

I've lived through all of it, and I was in all of it, and... I think I may have actually missed the very inception of it, which was not really at all what you see now. And, you know, with bands that were... What I first saw that were considered emo was guys wearing like sweaters and kind of almost like mod looking. Guys playing...

kind of aggressive music that had clean emotional parts and then explosive big parts. And then, but you got this guy that looks like, you know, he's got a sweater and he's got his hair all nice, but they go freaking crazy on stage. And it was such a rad combination. And then, you know, that developed into like the Warped Tour, the Vans Warped Tour.

kind of aggressive music that had clean emotional parts and then explosive big parts. And then, but you got this guy that looks like, you know, he's got a sweater and he's got his hair all nice, but they go freaking crazy on stage. And it was such a rad combination. And then, you know, that developed into like the Warped Tour, the Vans Warped Tour.

So, you know, it just morphed into different things. You know, it started becoming this,

So, you know, it just morphed into different things. You know, it started becoming this,

totally unique like genre that had its own fashion you know like everyone dressed a certain way and uh you know straightened hair tight girl pants like very androgynous but not but more in a gothy way rather than like a bowie type of way you know it's like uh had its own you know look and and and that is sort of

totally unique like genre that had its own fashion you know like everyone dressed a certain way and uh you know straightened hair tight girl pants like very androgynous but not but more in a gothy way rather than like a bowie type of way you know it's like uh had its own you know look and and and that is sort of

It's developed into what a 2025 is sort of looking back of young kids wanting to embrace what they, you know, what they think emo was. You know, they see these pictures of these kids and they're kind of, I don't know, I guess reliving that now in a way. I did it. I had my hair straightened. I had...

It's developed into what a 2025 is sort of looking back of young kids wanting to embrace what they, you know, what they think emo was. You know, they see these pictures of these kids and they're kind of, I don't know, I guess reliving that now in a way. I did it. I had my hair straightened. I had...

The tightest jeans you could find, you know, which had to be girl jeans because guy jeans didn't exist that were tight back then.

The tightest jeans you could find, you know, which had to be girl jeans because guy jeans didn't exist that were tight back then.

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