![]() ![]() Early on, the dance was frequently spelled mash in fanzines and record liner notes, but pronounced mosh, as in the 1982 song "Total Mash" by the D.C.-based hardcore band Scream. The term mosh came into use in the early 1980s American hardcore scene in Washington, D.C. 3 Opposition, criticism and controversy.2 Physical properties of emergent behavior.Injuries have been reported in mosh pits, and a few deaths have occurred in a "Wall of Death", an offshoot that developed when slamdancing was adopted at metal shows from its origin at punk shows. While moshing is seen as a form of positive feedback or expression of enjoyment, it has also drawn criticism over dangerous excesses occurring in offshoots. Variations on the traditional mosh include "pogoing", "circle pits" and the more extreme "wall of death", and are typically done in an area in the center of the crowd, generally closer to the stage Moshing usually happens in a "pit" (sometimes called a "mosh pit") and is intended to be energetic and full of body contact. Variations of moshing exist, and can be done alone as well as in groups. It is primarily done to live music, although it can be done to recorded music. It is usually associated with “aggressive” music genres, such as hardcore punk and numerous styles of heavy metal. Moshing, also known as “ slamdancing”, is a style of dance where participants push or slam into each other. ![]()
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