{"senses": [{"examples": [{"text": "As a respected member of the mid-’00s emo trinity, Panic! At The Disco secured their spot with this legendary debut. Taking a page out of the Fall Out Boy playbook with impossibly long track titles, Panic! melded the theatrics of Vaudeville with synth-tinged emotions that definitely got those teen hearts beating faster, faster… [RC]", "ref": "2020 February 18, Unattributed, “The essential emo albums from the genre’s 35-year history”, in The Alternative Press:", "type": "quotation", "bold_text_offsets": [[38, 49]]}, {"text": "In the mid-2000s, three major bands were often seen as THE face of the emo subculture. Those bands, of course, were My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, and Panic! at the Disco. Most fans of one of the bands would be fan of at least one of the other two, so the fandoms overlapped. This caused people to coin these three bands as “the holy emo trinity”, often accompanied by hilarious edits [...]", "ref": "2020 August 6, Dorian VH, “As It Is, Palaye Royale, and Waterparks: the New Emo Trinity?”, in My Emo Religion:", "type": "quotation", "bold_text_offsets": [[338, 349]]}, {"text": "We cannot forget to mention the Holy Spirit in the emo trinity, My Chemical Romance.", "ref": "2022 January 20, Isabel Carrasco, “Make America Emo Again: The story behind legendary bands of the early 2000s”, in Cultura Colectiva:", "type": "quotation", "bold_text_offsets": [[51, 62]]}, {"text": "Whether or not you believe it (I secretly do), Panic! was no longer the “son” of the “holy emo trinity.”", "ref": "2023 February 10, Amanda Kalayadjian, “A Fever That Was Sweat Out”, in The Bucknellian:", "type": "quotation", "bold_text_offsets": [[91, 103]]}, {"text": "Other popular bands of the genre and what I and many fans called “the emo trinity” are My Chemical Romance, Panic! At the Disco, and Fall Out Boy. The lead singers of these and other popular emo bands would wear tight black clothing, band tees, skinny jeans, chokers, and studded belts.", "ref": "2024 March 12, Lucienne Byrne, “Style Analysis: Punk, Goth, Grunge, And Emo”, in Her Campus:", "type": "quotation", "bold_text_offsets": [[70, 81]]}, {"text": "We’re taking it back to 2016 Tumblr by talking about the emo trinity. For those who don’t know, the emo trinity are three big rock/alternative bands that are commonly associated with the emo subculture that took over the 2000s/2010s. The three bands that make up the emo trinity are My Chemical Romance, Panic! At the Disco and Fall Out Boy. [...] Some people within the community like to throw in Twenty One Pilots to make the “emo quartet” which also has to do with the time when the emo trinity became a popular trend [...] MCR, undoubtedly is the band in the emo trinity looked back upon the best.", "ref": "2026 February 3, Leah Smith, “Why My Chemical Romance is the best of “the emo trinity””, in The Beacon:", "type": "quotation", "bold_text_offsets": [[57, 68], [100, 111], [267, 278], [486, 497], [563, 574]]}], "links": [["Emo Trinity", "Emo Trinity#English"]], "categories": ["English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English multiword terms", "English proper nouns", "English terms with quotations", "English uncountable nouns", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries"], "glosses": ["Alternative letter-case form of Emo Trinity."], "tags": ["alt-of"], "alt_of": [{"word": "Emo Trinity"}]}], "pos": "name", "head_templates": [{"name": "en-proper noun", "args": {"def": "1"}, "expansion": "the emo trinity"}], "forms": [{"form": "the emo trinity", "tags": ["canonical"]}], "word": "emo trinity", "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en"}
