Was having a yarn at work with a fellow child of the 90s and we both were perplexed that with all the going ons in the world today that there seems to be no replacement for rage against the machine.What do the kids angry at the man listen to these days? Are kids angry at the man? Is it misogynistic for me to call it the man and not the man/woman/they/them?
>>129193994anger is seen as problematic
>>129193994run the jewels
>every entertainer has social media which they can speak about the Current Thing to millions, much faster than they could write a song/album about it.>politics in media fatigue, and overall politics fatigue, so people want to escape society (and the half-baked opinions of others) more than confront it>"speaking for the oppressed" is considered problematic>rock music is no longer mainstream, so if a modern RATM exists it's likely not rock>RATM themselves are old hat to most who aren't xennial shitlibs
>>129193994>there seems to be no replacement for rage against the machineYou mean the band who debuted on Columbia Records, owned by Sony? Lmao
>>129193994Angry kids listen to shit like drill rap
zoomers have been conditioned to be good workers and consoomers. they think its "cringe" to do or say anything that deviates from that.
>>129193994>What do the kids angry at the man listen to these days?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-sX0EqZZZI
>>129194129Yeah time, technology, and cynicism have made controversial or at least "safe edgy" bands on corporate labels no longer as viable. The floodlights of social media shine on nearly everything, and never turn off. >>129194188>zoomers have been conditioned to be good workers>zoomers don't want to workpick one