Hey rockerchick,
Being 13 sucks, until your 19 like me, then you just beg to be 13 again because being 19 can suck too.
Parents are hard work, I lost most of my memory in an accident when I was 8 and so I don't remember mine being around when I was younger. then from there till now they've always been busy, working, seeing their friends, getting divorced and blaming it on each other, its pretty hard shit for them to deal with and even harder for my two younger siblings to understand and cope with.
The thing to remember about parents is that they're just kids that grew up, or are still trying to grow up. They look at you and remember what they or their friends were doing at your age and they flip out trying to make sure that you don't end up like them or people they knew.
You need to remember that when you were born they were changing your diapers, then as you get older they start to lose control over you, and eventually when you're fully grown its them that will need looking after. and when it comes to that point their going to be sitting around hoping like hell that they did a good enough job and that you'll do them prouder then they did their parents, but hoping even more that you don't repeat their mistakes and that your happy with your life.
I guess all of that^ is a long time coming and kind of hard to relate to your everyday life with them. but just remember that the reason they go mad is because they care. its a case of being able to show them that you can deal with stuff without them, but that you'd prefer to meet them half way. I won't lie to you, these next few years will not be easy, not with your parents nor with your friends at times, but these years are crucial in shaping you into the adult you want to be and your parents are crucial to helping you in that.
I think the best way to deal with things is really on the first page of this post, James McCormick put it perfectly, earn their respect by respecting yourself and managing your life properly. it sounds a lot easier than it is, and alot of us never perfect it, but starting young is the best way. the best thing about it is that not only will this help you with your parents but it will help you with your music career too.
When I was fifteen I dropped out of school and started an entertainment company with two of my best friends. we basically wanted to help people who sucked at academic study but excelled at the performing arts and get their careers off the ground. we were young and foolish in that we thought we knew everything, but we did do alot of good. the company remains to this day though I quit last year due to a fall out with one of my colleagues. yet I'm still thankful that I did it, cos even though I don't have an education academically I have learnt ALOT about business, about people, about music, art, theatre, drama, dance, beatboxing, MCing, and have made more friends than I can count from drug dealers to television directors all the way up to senior politicians. What I learnt the hardest though, and I learnt it hard every time, was that if you truly want to be able to live life your way, you need to take responsibility from the start, you need to be brave and just do it your way, take responsibility for your fuck-ups and don't let anyone stop you, and eventually you'll find out the only person who CAN stop you is yourself. so take James advice and learn to conquer yourself.
Succeed and you'll have learnt skills that will benefit you for the rest of your life, plus I guarantee you that your parents will stress at you less.
Fail, or ignore what I'm saying, and you may not fail at life, but you'll be like every other teenager your age, sitting around at home after arguing with their parents because they feel they cant be trusted and asking each other "why me?" or "whys my life so difficult?" instead of doing anything about it.
Like I said, it won't be easy, but try and keep positive and do it. if you do then every positive thing that happens to you will be a blessing, and every negative thing will have a positive lesson within it to learn, and that in itself is also a blessing.
If you try it, if you truly give it everything you have, if you re-read what james wrote and what i've written here, and you try and try and try, and life STILL doesn't improve, let me know within 3 months, and I'll sell my organs on ebay give you the money, and then you'll be too rich to worry about anything.
good luck darlin xx