Citations:emophobe

Noun: "(informal, rare) one who dislikes emo music and/or the emo subculture"

 * 2005, Chelsea Mueller, "The Letter Kills", Phoenix New Times, 20 January 2005:
 * Cloudy insight aside, the emo-phobes write catchy songs with a pop-punk flavor.
 * 2006, August Brown, "Don’t get comfortable around them", Los Angeles Times, 2 November 2006:
 * When Tim Kinsella, of the pioneering indie rock groups Cap’n Jazz and Joan of Arc, wrote a scathingly sarcastic editorial in the emo-centric magazine Alternative Press imploring every band inside to break up, Bemis bristled at Kinsella’s cynicism, calling him a “self-hating emophobe” in a letter to the magazine.
 * 2014, Joshua Levine, "Soundbites", Tuscon Weekly, 24 December 2014:
 * But Greene's ingratiating persona and understated (for this style of music) metaphors should remain grounded enough to not deter even the most gung-ho emo-phobes.

Noun: "(informal) one with a disdain for emotion or emotional expression"

 * 2017, Guy Thomas, Loss Coverage: Why Insurance Works Better with Some Adverse Selection, page 147:
 * The appropriate response to an emo-phobe is to say yes, this is an emotive subject, and therefore one in which we should take account of moral imperatives, rather than the narrow interests which you selfishly seek to advance.