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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2022 15:10:15 GMT 10
As for new rock, I like this much better.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 16, 2022 15:24:54 GMT 10
As for new rock, I like this much better. no video
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2022 15:26:47 GMT 10
does abcdefu sound like a 2010’s song to you? Sounds mid 2010s to me. I actually like it, but it would have been right at home anywhere between 2013 and 16.
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Post by mc98 on Jan 16, 2022 15:47:06 GMT 10
does abcdefu sound like a 2010’s song to you? Sounds mid 2010s to me. I actually like it, but it would have been right at home anywhere between 2013 and 16. How does it sound mid 2010s? Find me a song from 2013-2016 that sounds like it. A pop punk/trap fusion song screams early 2020s to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2022 5:28:56 GMT 10
It's not that it's 2010s it's just that it isn't unique. Even though musically we're not in the 2010s anymore, we haven't hit the 2020s sound yet either. This is because the early 2020s music is based purely on nostalgia. Retro pop and pop-punk are staples of 80s and 00s nostalgia. Then there's melodic trap which is just an altered version of trap that we had in the '10s. So there's nothing unique yet. This is like what happened in the 1970s where the 70s sound didn't appear until the mid to late point of the decade. The same will probably happen for the 2020s.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jan 18, 2022 6:00:55 GMT 10
It's not that it's 2010s it's just that it isn't unique. Even though musically we're not in the 2010s anymore, we haven't hit the 2020s sound yet either. This is because the early 2020s music is based purely on nostalgia. Retro pop and pop-punk are staples of 80s and 00s nostalgia. Then there's melodic trap which is just an altered version of trap that we had in the '10s. So there's nothing unique yet. This is like what happened in the 1970s where the 70s sound didn't appear until the mid to late point of the decade. The same will probably happen for the 2020s. most unique song of the 2020s rn IMO
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Post by John Titor on Jan 18, 2022 9:27:06 GMT 10
It's not that it's 2010s it's just that it isn't unique. Even though musically we're not in the 2010s anymore, we haven't hit the 2020s sound yet either. This is because the early 2020s music is based purely on nostalgia. Retro pop and pop-punk are staples of 80s and 00s nostalgia. Then there's melodic trap which is just an altered version of trap that we had in the '10s. So there's nothing unique yet. This is like what happened in the 1970s where the 70s sound didn't appear until the mid to late point of the decade. The same will probably happen for the 2020s. the thing is pop punk being back isn't just nostalgia its now a movement/sub culture again
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Post by John Titor on Jan 18, 2022 9:30:57 GMT 10
It's not that it's 2010s it's just that it isn't unique. Even though musically we're not in the 2010s anymore, we haven't hit the 2020s sound yet either. This is because the early 2020s music is based purely on nostalgia. Retro pop and pop-punk are staples of 80s and 00s nostalgia. Then there's melodic trap which is just an altered version of trap that we had in the '10s. So there's nothing unique yet. This is like what happened in the 1970s where the 70s sound didn't appear until the mid to late point of the decade. The same will probably happen for the 2020s. most unique song of the 2020s rn IMO stolen flow and the song is sampled
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jan 18, 2022 9:58:02 GMT 10
most unique song of the 2020s rn IMO stolen flow and the song is sampled it just sounds futuristic to me, like what I'd imagine a song that would be big in late 2021/2022 would sound like in the past.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2022 10:38:56 GMT 10
most unique song of the 2020s rn IMO stolen flow and the song is sampled This song sucks.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2022 10:39:18 GMT 10
It's not that it's 2010s it's just that it isn't unique. Even though musically we're not in the 2010s anymore, we haven't hit the 2020s sound yet either. This is because the early 2020s music is based purely on nostalgia. Retro pop and pop-punk are staples of 80s and 00s nostalgia. Then there's melodic trap which is just an altered version of trap that we had in the '10s. So there's nothing unique yet. This is like what happened in the 1970s where the 70s sound didn't appear until the mid to late point of the decade. The same will probably happen for the 2020s. the thing is pop punk being back isn't just nostalgia its now a movement/sub culture again It's still nostalgia since punk isn't a new genre.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2022 12:34:28 GMT 10
the thing is pop punk being back isn't just nostalgia its now a movement/sub culture again It's still nostalgia since punk isn't a new genre. True. And if it was as big as John Titor insists it is, it would be all over the 2021 year-end Billboard charts and it isn't.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 18, 2022 13:06:11 GMT 10
It's still nostalgia since punk isn't a new genre. True. And if it was as big as John Titor insists it is, it would be all over the 2021 year-end Billboard charts and it isn't.
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Post by slashpop on Jan 19, 2022 0:28:50 GMT 10
It's still nostalgia since punk isn't a new genre. True. And if it was as big as John Titor insists it is, it would be all over the 2021 year-end Billboard charts and it isn't. It really doesn't need to be to that level of mainstream to be mainstream or have some real place in the current era we are, especially nowadays where multiple subcultures and popular genres co-exist and aren't dominated by monoculture, I don't remember seapunk being something every single person wanted to emulate, or that was the defining genre of the early 2010s but it was still a unique subculture of that time. Also, I remember tons of mainstream pop punk bands, including emo, alt rock and alternative metal from the mid 90s to mid 2000s with little to no chart status equivalent to extremely popular artists, major pop stars or legendary rock acts and they were still largely mainstream and part of the zeitgeist of popular rock genres during that time. Also with pop punk it was never designed to be for everyone but just a segment of the mainstream, pop punk now might not be like the mid 90s to early 2000s, but even then it was never equivalent in popularity to pop and r&b, but it definitely marked in place around the last year or so a revitalized genre and influence, of early to mid 2000s variety, that is currently popular.
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Post by pumpkin14 on Jan 19, 2022 0:31:05 GMT 10
I feel like music finally started to differentiate itself from the 2010s in 2021. Not only is there an obvious pop punk revival in music but you can see aspects of rock music popping up in a lot of pop songs in general. Popular music right now is also very dependent on tiktok unlike just a few years prior. Late 10s pop and hip hop was so minimalist and dark, unlike the upbeat, dancey, maximalist pop and hip hop of today (Levitating, Industry Baby, Stay, Kiss Me More, etc.). Also, a lot of non English acts are regularly pushing out hits on the Hot 100 (Bad Bunny, BTS, Kali Uchis, etc.)
These songs would not work in the late 2010s:
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