PunkRex said:
Did you ever combine the two?
No, I kept them quite separate. You'd be surprised how much fetish clothing can either restrict the movement you need to play drums, or simply pinches in all the wrong places.
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Muspelheim said:
Heh, doing the Lord's work ye did, that's for sure! Fascinating, very fascinating. I've always been 'respectable', part of the landless, titleless gentry, so to speak. Bumbling into a sex shop feels like a secret, forbidden adventure of sorts. With that background;
Even the gentry can be corrupted...
What is the oddest, most weird item you've encountered in your modelling work?
Strange, but I never found anything odd or weird. I guess that has to do with my upbringing. I saw Poltergeist in the theater when I was 5, Nightmare on Elm Street in the theater when I was 7, Texas Chainsaw Massacre in the theater also when I was 7, and the list goes on. As a kid, I'd go to parties where I didn't know what the white lines on the mirrors were, much less why people put those lines up their noses. I listened to New Wave when it was brand new, saw the first broadcast of MTV, and was pretty much exposed to everything.
Point is (I think) what other people find weird doesn't phase me. I can't understand people who alter themselves to fit in. It's a totally foreign concept. I raise my freak flag high and don't give a shit what anyone thinks.
What would you call 'Goth'? What is Goth?
More a catch-all term to vaguely describe a certain aesthetic in dress, music, and art. It's a convenient descriptor that became so diluted over the years as to be practically useless today. Thanks a lot, Hot Topic.
What do you think is the general idea of contemporary punk, as it were? I certainly can't tell anymore.
Hell if I know. lol It seems these days that everyone is too enamored of thrash and having a vocalist that sounds like every other vocalist out there, which itself sounds like almost every Cali punk singer that's ever held a microphone. To be fair (and to lay my biases out on the table) about the only punk I listen to is late '70s UK punk. However, I have an opinion that almost always results in shit getting flung my direction: Nirvana's
In Utero was the last great punk album ever recorded.
How is the fetish industry? I imagine some sleazy tatooed blokes in a warehouse somewhere, but I doubt that is true.
There's probably some sleazy, tattooed, greaser polishing his pewter while ogling a fetish mag, but that's WAY beside the point.

I honestly don't know what the state of it is today. Even back when I was in the scene, it was different based on where you lived. Baltimore (where I lived at the time) was probably a lot different than Denver. And Baltimore certainly WAS different than it was in New York.
I think there are so many variables to consider that it'd be impossible to provide a statement about the industry as a whole.