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I've just got back from seeing Apocalyptica performing and a common hand gesture from the crowd was raising one or both arms, with a clenched fist and the forefinger and little finger extended.
An earlier answer to a similar question about rap artists suggested it meant 'Eastside' or 'Westside', but this was a band with a large heavymetal following and arms were extended in the air not down or across the body
What does it mean and what's it's origin?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is commonly used as a salute in heavy metal scenarios - the 'devil worship' aspect is, as with most aspects of metal, not taken too seriously by the people involved.
the first time i saw it was at a Parliament / Funkadelic gig in 1979, when all the P-Funk gang did it, and the adueince responsed. i was advised by someone that it is 'deaf and dumb' sign language for 'I love you', but I never verified the veracity of that statement.
I think most people do it because they get carried away with their music - what ever style it is. Rock ... er ... on, and all that.