The emo genre formed in the
Washington D.C. music scene as a subgenre of
hardcore punk in the 1980s, before reaching mainstream popularity in the 1990s and 2000s. Tom Mullen, who had discovered the genre through the underground punk scenes, first created the blog Washed Up Emo in 2007 in response to its increasing mainstream prevalence. Likening emo's popularity in the 2000s to the "
hair metal" genre, Mullen lamented what he perceived as the shifting legacy of the genre, noting how the mainstream press often emphasized and covered the genre's popularity and aesthetics in the decade, while overlooking the genre's hardcore punk origins and
Midwest developments. Mullen later created the Is This Band Emo? site with various friends, musicians and writers around the world, facetiously called the Emo Council. He designed the logo for the council "in five seconds" based on the
United Nations logo, and spent several months including bands with jokes on the site. The website launched in late 2014 and crashed on its first day, according to Mullen. ==Content==