First World Metal Problems
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About
First World Metal Problems is an advice animal image macro series featuring a photograph of a man with a ponytail sitting on a bench wearing a black Stormtroopers of Death (S.O.D.) t-shirt and a solemn expression. The captions typically include trivial frustrations experienced by those who listen to the metal genre of rock music.
Origin
In November of 2011, a Quickmeme[2] page was created titled "First World Metal Problems," featuring a photograph of Jimmy Cecco, the bassist of the metal band Animarium[4] (shown below, left). On December 23rd, an image macro was posted on the /r/MetalMemes[1] subreddit with the caption "I really like this song / but I can't show anyone because it's not brutal enough" (shown below, right).
Spread
On March 27, 2012, the Twitter account @metalproblems[3] was created, which featured the Cecco photograph as the profile picture.
Had a drum lessons for five years just to find out that girls love guitar players
— Metal Problems (@MetalProblems) March 28, 2012
On the same day, 9gag[10] user crosshatch123 reposted the same /r/MetalMemes image macro. Within seven months, the post received over 41,200 up votes and 6,200 Facebook shares. On July 20th, Redditor ZombieBurrito submitted an image macro to the /r/AdviceAnimals[12] subreddit with the caption "Cute girl asks me what I'm listening to / Vaginal ejaculation pudding pig fetus" (shown below, right). Within three months, the post received over 5,700 up votes and 290 comments.
On September 4th, Pinterest[11] user Alex Webster started a "First World Metal Problems" pinboard. On October 27th, the "Definitely Not Low" Tumblr[8] blog submitted a post announcing that Cecco was the subject of the First World Metal Problems photograph and that he would be answering questions from fans on the Animarium Facebook[9] page. As of October 29th, 2012, the Quickmeme page has accumulated over 2,500 submissions and a Facebook[5] page titled "First World Metal Problems" has received over 400 likes.
Notable Examples
Additional examples can be found on Tumblr[7] and FAILblog[6] under the tag "#first world metal problems."
Search Interest
External Reference
[1] Reddit – First World Metal Problems
[2] Quickmeme – First World Metal Problems
[3] Twitter – @metalproblems
[5] Facebook – First World Metal Problems
[6] Failblog – Music Fails
[7] Tumblr – first world metal problems
[8] Tumblr – Definitely Not Low
[10] 9gag – First World Metal Problems
[11] Pinterest – First World Metal Problems
[12] Reddit – First World Metal Problems
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