Concerts, especially concerts containing more brutal music, will often attract different people. However, even if all these people are participating in the same program, not everyone is necessarily the same reason. Often the performer's motivation and intent can be easily identified by simple hair observation, style of dressing, performer's performance, and sometimes even by gender. Oops, only a couple of people choose to join such a program to simply watch the game.
Today there are many kinds of music. Rap, Pop, Rock, Country, Independent, Alternative, Hardcore is one of the wealthiest types in the world. Good news and bad news from music have a big influence on people's behavior. People usually make friends with other people who share the same music hobby with other people. People do not want to interact with people with different preferences for music, as they claim only their own opinion, not what they think they are better.
I met two kinds of people (indeed, there are many people who depend on your metrics). In my opinion, people moved by feelings and people driven by logic. I must have switched to an interstellar race somewhere in my brain. In hardcore it may be like Captain Kirk and his first officer Spoker. Okay, Spock is a person who thinks about logical thinking (This is his race! Vulcan). I do not think that the type of person is better than others, but I think everyone is a mixture of these two (emotions and logic), but its value is different. For example, in sensory measurement, logically, I usually measure myself at 70:30. However, when I finish coding by coding it will be 20:80. The compiler does not feel it. Even if you name the variable iLoveThisVariable = 10, compilation will continue and will be treated like thisIsShitVariable = 12.
When I joined the first hardcore performance I felt like going home. I feel I am a member of this group. However, when I see this trend spreading, I can only think that I will be afraid to go out if this is the current situation at the first show. I will miss some of my best friends, conversations, music, and food I have ever experienced.
At the end of high school, I stayed in the world of hardcore music and went to a performance around Long Island. Hardcore is somewhat similar to heavy metal, but it is more cruel. This is an example of a band where I was grinding my chin at once in their show. At first, this music sounded like noise to me. That song is about death and destruction. I do not mind. When I got a deeper sense of attribution, I gradually developed my love of music and gave me reasons to gather for us.