You may be refering to 'Hardcore Dancing' which is not part of the core metal community and is highly frowned upon to the point where at many shows observers will take it upon themselves to remove those with a disregard for those around them from the pit. That whole section is a complete missrepresentation of the metal community, one which many find highly offensive. I have never seen anyone deliberately shoved to the ground and injuries are NEVER ignored by the majority of the community. I have attended many many black and death metal shows and although the pits are usually much more active there is no less a sense of community and concern for those around you than any other show. Minor injuries and sometimes more serious injuries, are usually ignored by others, as these injuries are expected consequences of participating in vigorous mosh pits." My experience says this is not correct. "Circle pits at heavy metal shows are usually a lot more dangerous, because of blatant disregard for the rules of Skanking." How can metalheads have "blatant disregard for the rules of Skanking" if they don't skank in the first place? 65.25.27.81 03:40, 25 November 2005 (UTC)Ĭan we have some evidence for the part that says:"It is not uncommon for people in these pits to be deliberately shoved to the ground, even in outdoor cirles on hard asphalt or gravel.
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