"I was a metalhead and then I was into the rap and then I was a metalhead again"
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Mewes’ specific intent feels disarmingly plain: he’s describing his musical phases. But the subtext is about belonging. Metal and rap aren’t just genres; they’re social uniforms with rules about authenticity. Admitting you bounced between them, then bounced back, quietly punctures the idea that you have to pick a tribe and stay loyal or be branded a poser. The repetition of “metalhead” at the end is the punchline and the tell: after experimentation, he returns to a version of himself that still feels like home, even if “home” is partly nostalgia.
Context matters because Mewes is an actor whose persona (especially in the Kevin Smith universe) is tied to slacker candor and messy, human contradictions. The line has that same energy: autobiographical, a little self-mocking, unpretentious. It’s also a snapshot of late-80s/90s culture, when rap and metal were framed as rival planets, even as kids secretly commuted between them. Mewes makes that commute sound normal, which is exactly why it hits.
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Mewes, Jason. (2026, January 17). I was a metalhead and then I was into the rap and then I was a metalhead again. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-a-metalhead-and-then-i-was-into-the-rap-and-55469/
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"I was a metalhead and then I was into the rap and then I was a metalhead again." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-a-metalhead-and-then-i-was-into-the-rap-and-55469/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.






