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why has millennials music been boiled down to Stomp Clap Hey
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>>130371420
Some clueless retard made a tweet and now it’s everyone’s problem.
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Why was the 60s boiled down to hippie music, 70s to disco, 80s to synth, 90s to grunge.

Welcome to the world of generalizations
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What genre of music will be dumped on zoomers
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>>130371754
Here's an interesting video on popular chord progression in modern contemporary music.

https://youtu.be/DW0XUsyBBuY?si=r1YDFeAHyeb3E35i
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>zoomies take out the hipsters and venerate nu metal and grunge
Absolutely based.
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>>130371444
imagine if hed had an opinion on sandwich meat and a loaf of bread?
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>>130371764
Viva la Vida?
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>>130371444
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>>130371754
Mumble Rap or Rage
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>>130371420
Because nobody in the 2020s has been actively promoting music made during the Obama terms for younger generations to consume.

It could have just as easily been a fixation upon weird rap like Odd Future, blowing that up out of proportion to claim most of that era consisted of that.

It required some archetypal figure, like the hipster, and then some imagination of what something you vaguely recall circulating at that time as something they would have actively listened to.

Notice, if you were actually there, how all the pop music like Katy Perry and Lady Gaga gets a pass on this front, despite being even more ubiquitous than so-called "stomp clap hey" ever was.

Ultimately, it's plain and simply born from ignorance and a desire to make a joke out of everything, which both Zoomers tremendously suffer from.

The record doesn't get corrected because I think most people at this point don't even take zoomers seriously anymore and are just exasperated by now of almost a decade of this sort of thing from them. It'd be a waste of energy on a generation that's been largely written off as a lost cause.
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>>130372114
This zoomer has childhood memories of hearing the lumineers and mumford and sons on the radio and now everyone thinks millennials unironically liked this garbage.
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boom clap the sound of my fart
the stink goes on and on and on and
boom clap the sound of my fart
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its like how zoomers think the 2000s was emo kids and my chemical romance when mainstream music was like 50 cent and britney spears and timbaland and crunk and ringtone rap
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>>130372137
its going to be hyperpop, rap fags have no respect for older rappers and what will be considered unc rap
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>>130372318
It's funny because Lady Gaga and Katy Perry-esque songs from back in the day go viral on TikTok constantly and people still love them, tons of zoomers and gen alphas unironically have a "music was better in the old days" attitude to those songs. But at the same time they reduce millennial music to tropes like "Stomp Clap Hey" in an attempt to mock it. They're either stupid, or are being willfully ignorant to "ragebait uncs", as they say.
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>>130372137
Probably something like this, shit like Lil Xan or Island Boys is what people will think of for zoomer music.
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another irony is that the description works best for boomer hits…

https://youtu.be/m41Z0Hnm3tc

which casually mog all future generations.
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>>130371687
Yeah but all of these were the peak of popularity during the time. Stomp Clap was never that popular. It was on par with Dubstep.
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>>130371420
millennials offered nothing of importance in music. music ended after the 90s
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>>130373840
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSeNSzJ2-Jw
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So Millennials harass Zoomers on this board while their contributions to music are EDM/Dubstep, Stomp Clap Hey, pop sluts and Trap music?
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>>130374136
ironic isn't it
>le zoomer ruined music
millennials did it way before the zoomers came along
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>>130374136
Zoomers Harras Millennials everywhere else on a mainstream scale. You can't call them victims. That would be disgusting.
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>>130374136
All of those genres are better than zoomer genres if they even have any.
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dubstep > phonk
trap > rage
our sluts > your sluts
stomp clap hey > reggaeton
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>>130371420
Memes tend to simplify for comedic effect
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>>130371420
That Noah Kahan dude is keepingit alive for zoomers too and it's even more whiny than when my generation did it.
We all laughed at the stomp clap hey crowd and everything surrounding that fad, but it was still the best time of my adult life, so I would do anything to go back to 2014.
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>>130374208
Reggaeton was big in the early 2000's as well, I wouldn't call it zoomer music
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>>130374257
only 1 or 2 sean paul songs
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>>130371764
sounds like a toddlers nursery rhyme
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>>130374200
Emo/soundcloud Rap > Trap
Outsider House/Hyperpop > EDM/Dubstep
80s revival pop > EDM slut pop
Zoomergaze/Grungegaze > landfill reverb slop (yearn)
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>>130371420
It hasn't. You killed all the potential youur brain ever had on the internet.
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>>130374925
All wrong
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>>130371420
Because the kids are bitter that we went to parties and had sex
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>>130374431
Sean Paul was Dancehall, different ting.
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>>130371420
For those of us who were actually there, the reality of late 2000s/2010s music was far more complex. First, people listened to and liked different things from one another. Yes, some tried to be eclectic for its own sake, but others were fairly set in what they liked and scoffed at anything outside it. Some liked Folk and/or Rock whereas others like Electronic music. Some blended all three together. Others like Rap/Hip Hop. And then, there were the revivalists. Rather than write a dissertation, I'll just link these fun little archetypes and you can draw your own conclusions as to what was going on at that time:
http://www.dobi.nu/yourscenesucks/applestore/index.htm
http://www.dobi.nu/yourscenesucks/fixedgear/index.htm
http://www.dobi.nu/yourscenesucks/indiejesus/index.htm
http://www.dobi.nu/yourscenesucks/williamsburg/index.htm
http://www.dobi.nu/yourscenesucks/prehistoric/index.htm
http://www.dobi.nu/yourscenesucks/skramz/index.htm
http://www.dobi.nu/yourscenesucks/postrocker/index.htm

And then, there was Twee Pop. Even though the genre's presence was receding by the 2010s, its influence could clearly be seen in movies, advertising and even music. And then, came the corporate-friendly Indie Rock music you saw in ads from bands who dropped off after the ads were pulled from circulation. I'm, of course, referring to IO Echo:
https://youtu.be/yfey1U6ePug
https://youtu.be/9acrKK7mfmM
https://youtu.be/sijSh4tMPVg
https://youtu.be/GrLR7l4qgfQ
https://youtu.be/NNUwO4GPFqg
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>>130375019
Thanks ChatJeetPT
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It's just a matter of Zoomers confusing Millennials for Gen X or Xennials. Millennials = Paramore, Sleeping W/ Sirens, Skrillex/Sonny Moore, Panic! At The Disco, Bring Me The Horizon, The Used, Underoath, Pierce The Veil, Sleep Token, Poppy, Deafheaven, Spiritbox Bad Omens, Turnstile, Fleshwater, Knocked Loose, Motionless In White, Chvrches, Grimes, 100gecs, boygenius, Purity Ring, Alvvays, Alice Glass, etc.

Zoomers actually like Millennial music quite a lot and it's obvious.

Most of what zoomers reference as stuff they hate is really the same shit core millennials hate. Bearded, flannel type shit. Truly, it's the people who were around the age of Gerard way, or graduated high school around 2003. If you graduated high school in 2006 or later, then you have nothing to do with stomp clap.
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millenials were cringe in a authentic way while zoomers are just cringe
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https://youtu.be/BrCKvKXvN2c?si=m9Weh0yd0rnNkzJR
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>>130374431
Nah, there was a lot of reggaeton songs in the charts back then from early to mid 2000's. But reggaeton is basically the same beat in the same tempo, so it's easy to mix them all up.
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>>130371420
Idk but there was literally one song that got popular for clapping and saying hey while playing a couple simple chords so I'm not sure why it got memed to hell as if it was a whole genre.
Literally just that "I belong with you, you belong with me you're my sweetheart" song and nothing else and everyone and their slut fucking sister has a "clever" post about how played out it was as a genre, as if it actually was one.
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>>130375026
How am I wrong?

It isn't accurate to reduce all late 80s/early 90s Indie (then called College Rock) to Grunge/Seattle scene. Plenty of Noise Rock/Pigfuck and later Post-Hardcore bands rose to prominence throughout that time period. Likewise, reducing late 2000s/early 2010s Indie to Stomp Clap Hey would be omitting so much of the actual history.
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>>130372318
>Notice, if you were actually there, how all the pop music like Katy Perry and Lady Gaga gets a pass on this front
As a millennial myself, I think most people just mentally lump them in with all the other girl pop stars that came before and after them. I don't think they're viewed specifically as products of their time, but rather as cogs in a machine that's been running for decades, whether that's fair or unfair. The "stomp clap hey" slop and brostep were distinct recession-era phenomena with a clear beginning and end.
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>>130372386
MIKE
JONES
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>>130375505
nah all the pop dance from 2008-2012 sounded the same
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>>130372386
>its like how zoomers think the 2000s was emo kids and my chemical romance
It is fair for you to deem it "not mainstream", but that subculture was definitely "mainstream". "Emo" used to be a genericized insult the same as "hipster" later became, for anyone who liked dark and sad things or acted in such a manner.

All of those "emo" bands also definitely were listened to by people more or less deserving of the label, which were no small number of people, especially online. In fact, one could even say they helped popularize and normalize anime.
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>>130373462
>another irony is that the description works best for boomer hits…
what description?
>which casually mog all future generations
no it doesn't
boomer music consistently sounds amelodic and primitively instrumented, with few exceptions like Morrissey and Robert Smith (both tailends at 1959), whose catalogue in bulk is still largely amelodic and unfocused like most boomer music
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>>130373840
this is plain ignorant and wrong
plenty of well-known counterexamples from the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s
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>>130374136
That's neither an exhaustive list nor of the most exemplary items.
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>>130374249
2014 is when that era died or when the new era began
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>>130374136
Zoomers LOVE EDM, pop sluts and Trap doebeit
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>>130375729
show me some real examples of millennial excellence, imm waiting
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>>130375033
Anything before 1980 is a late Gen Xer, currently in my book.

But yes, zoomers generally lack a conscious awareness of ages and genres. They for example don't recognize they are responsible for The Brendon Urie Experience being able to live on past the actual death of Panic! At The Disco; I doubt most of its fans were/are millennials or older, considering its distance from what the band was intended to be.
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Millennial music is stuff like Bladee who was born in 1994. Not stuff like Interpol or Animal Collective who are Gen X. Why are people stupid.
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>>130375773
it's also stuff like drake and nicki minaj and taylor swift who were born in the 1980s
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>>130375773
?
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>>130375765
>show me some real examples of millennial excellence
Certainly:

>Grimes
Genesis
https://youtu.be/WizNXQGBMEk
>Panic! At The Disco:
Time To Dance (Demo)
https://youtu.be/evUC3RCy2UY
>Conor Oberst:
Center Of The World
https://youtu.be/6fk9bKfrJn4
>Vampire Weekend:
Cousins
https://youtu.be/1e0u11rgd9Q
>Arca:
Family Violence
https://youtu.be/hjUjvvvoO24
>Magdalena Bay
Chaeri
https://youtu.be/ben9qDbrLYU

Not even exhaustive. Just a smattering of samples from 1980 to 1995.
If the vibes aren't your taste, then the rec's could be adjusted.
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>>130375804
They don't register as real musicians to people. They are products. That goes for pop slop from any generation. They don't actually have any bearing on the generation they come from.
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>>130375888
It's crazy how much better that Panic! demo is than the final song.
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>>130375804
>drake
https://youtu.be/aVllHzlSx3g
https://youtu.be/72ykBvPOIc0

>nicki minaj
https://youtu.be/Z9gkv2XVXuc

>taylor swift
https://youtu.be/jPt4A_S27Cs
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>>130375976
after loving that off limewire for years and then going to finally buy the actual album, I learned then and there to never "trust" an album again blindly without first doing research
it was mindboggling, heartbreaking stuff
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>>130375765
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ATu1BiOPZA
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>>130376027
Lorde is a zoomer
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>>130376056
'96 is not zoomer and Flume is '91 too
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>>130376068
late 1996 is doh
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>>130375765
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwZ0OuUrDes&list=RDGwZ0OuUrDes&start_radio=1

I wish I could find a verison of this video that's not fucking 240p.
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>>130376068
1996 is a Millennial. Specifically, a Zillennial. Zoomers start in 1997.
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>>130376080
No. Anyway, the original sucks, guess why i posted the remix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZe5K1DN4ec
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>>130376099
'Zillennial' is a zoomer cope term
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Probably the most Gen Y band of modern times: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3ApCSWCoVU&list=RDD3ApCSWCoVU&start_radio=1
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>>130376107
speaking of originals that suck without their remix:

Stay High
https://youtu.be/SYM-RJwSGQ8

Down On Life
https://youtu.be/6i5Z0HuTrSg
https://youtu.be/p0-IVcR7ev8
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>>130376145
>"the most Gen Y band of modern times"
>look inside
>generic metal with electronic fusion
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>>130376173
Try examining the lyrical content as well. It's undeniably a culmination of the Gen Y experience through a non corporate lens.
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>>130376182
trying to decipher lyrics through screamed vocals is not an easy task
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>>130376214
Jake doesn't scream though. The backing (screaming) vocals are done by Leo Ashline from Street Sects. Jake just sings in his very androgynous voice.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1sZ_vwqwcE
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remember when every pop song sounded like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Abk1jAONjw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mC2ixOAivA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avx35Mjkkhw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUjdiDeJ0xg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZWr8X2OziU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F57P9C4SAW4
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>>130376354
>remember when top 40 music was bad

Yes, it's always been.
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>>130376390
All of those songs are good
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>>130376401
All of those songs are trash. Has your taste in music always been that generic? A lot of good songs have been posted in this thread, but those are not included. Maybe you also listen to some good bands but you decided to post dogshit. Perhaps you've even posted some good music in this thread that I'm unaware of, but let's stick to good music.
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>>130376354
Yes, and I hated it.
Actually living through 2010–2012 felt like it sucked dick.
Most people were not aware of the lifestyles and scenes which would later be retroactively idealized as hipster millennial optimism.
The pop culture was centered around obnoxious garbage like this making you feel like the end of this era couldn't come soon enough.
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>>130371420
Stomp clap! stomp clap! stomp! clap! clap
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>>130376423
What's bad about it
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>>130376477
Oh I get it now. The people saying this are black, and they listen to shit like Nicki Minaj. They don't actually have any idea what white kids were listening to in the 2000s.

Fuck me, it all makes sense now. Zoomers have been so wiggerized that they only pay attention to top40 music. OH MY GOD.
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>>130376491
Are you kidding? It's made for room temp IQ individuals that probably didn't know how to use e-mail until 2009.
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>>130376426
you sound joyless
>>130376423
>but let's stick to good music.
okay let me post some
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Diojg4MYaL4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mm285ePe24
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>>130376530
Dude, are you even human? The shit you're posting is what I'd expect from an Indian bot farm.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUmwP9PzdTo&list=OLAK5uy_kSTLlzBrhJ0qKzAK8dgsauAQHOqfymIrw&index=4
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>>130376576
>he says and posts sleeping pills: the song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYGrc571Uvw
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>>130376576
Digital Ash is below mid and Gold Mine Gutted is a Top 5 Bright Eyes song

https://youtu.be/EbZ9w_iPjeg
https://youtu.be/jAhz_NH-n_M
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>>130376630
>below mid
>calls one of the songs from the album a top 5 Bright Eyes song

o_o
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Millennials won
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzyUHxmkg0
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>>130376649
yeah
most of the album consists of bad filler and just so happened to also contain one of the best in the whole discography

exact same situation with Lifted and Bowl Of Oranges:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=W-13q66mdw8
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>>130371754
I would say Phonk and something Millennials think they own for some reason like hyperpop. Like Millennials sorta tried to take credit for Nirvana.

>>130373043
This post reeks of entitlement to be a hero to the youths or something. "they already love my gens music but they just don't know it". Honestly though it must be frustrating since everyone just effortlessly loved Boomer music.

>>130376145
I swear to God that there is a grunge metalcore version of Ashamed Of Being Born that can be a top 10 Spotify song. If anyone wanted a musical cover idea to make it big on.
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>>130376699
>"they already love my gens music but they just don't know it"
that is however the actual truth of the matter
zoomers have deluded themselves into thinking they aren't listening to millennial music and that they were only active during the Obama presidency and on top of all that only made neofolk music
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>>130376699
Zoomers fucking love trap and we invented it. Even hyperpop is just a slight evolution of edm trap.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-kjLzAIYAY
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>>130376699
>Ashamed Of Being Born
Grunge metalcore AND top 10 Spotify? That's quite ambitious.

Phonk is mostly attributed to Gen Z, but it's really drift phonk. Like a lot things, the first generation started with Millennials. Original phonk came out of the 2010s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn-8sBxqA6s&list=RDsn-8sBxqA6s&start_radio=1

And the samples are from Memphis rap that's even older than Millennials.
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>>130376688
Saying that about Digital Ash is one thing, but Lifted? You're fucking crazy.
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>>130376782
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qoi5LF9NDvo&list=RDQoi5LF9NDvo&start_radio=1
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>>130376799
Lifted fucking sucks dawg
and Cassadaga and People's Key too
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>>130371420
It's not millennial music, it's post-2008 music, when mainstream rock died, and rich kids sold new hope to the world
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>>130376782
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn-8sBxqA6s
this is just trap with some phonk features which later got spun out into its own genre
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>>130376861
post Gen X and zoomer stomp clap hey by your conception
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>>130376880
It wasn't even a decade, just a few years, when this hipster folk became a genre for ads of visa and insurance companies. Talking about it like generational thing is showing your young age
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Stomp clap was always for old people as a counter to the nonstop edm
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>>130377099
It honestly feels like a psyop because even Millennials felt like it came out of nowhere. I don't know a single real fucking person who was like YEAH, MAN, LOVED THAT SHIT.
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>>130373840
>Joanna Newsom and Julia Holter
>Not important
Kys, you zoomer or gen x-turd.
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Stomp Clap Hey is to Music as what Corperate memphisis is to visual art.

See photo.
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>>130375888
all of these are trust funders.

sean paul, sean kingston, vybz kartel, lmfao, etc. were all millennial music. riff raff, lil b, m.i.a., soulja boy etc. were also millennial music. i was there. to say it's all stomp clap hey is an oversimplification. i've never listened to stomp clap hey except maybe in a commercial that i wasn't interested in listening to for the sake of listening. but now i want to listen to stomp clap hey
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>>130377344
considering neither has been posted nor mentioned for 100+ posts I'm thinking yeah

you're still mentally stuck in the 2010s /mu/ circlejerk bubble
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>>130377404
very retarded post but I checked out at implying M.I.A. and Redfoo are millennials
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>>130377445
read my post: they were millennial "music"
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>>130377404
bro, can you get the fuck off of 4chan? no one talks about those faggots the same way people don't refer to fucking Ice Spice or Charli D'Amelio as legitimate gen z artists. you are fucking cancer.
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i don't know what the op was saying
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>>130377450
You're using such a retarded choice of words whilst also claiming Vampire Weekend and Grimes don't count because they were supposedly rich.

I'm over this.
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>>130377465
no one talks about stomp clap hey either.
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>>130377469
How new are you?
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>>130377484
i'm not a social media bot and have no idea what this narrative is
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>>130377424
No, they're just good artists that continue to make good music. Zoomers aren't even attempting to make music that's even listenable, let alone actually good, for artistic consumption.
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>>130377495
You know what they say: put up or shut up. Wow us.
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>>130377493
I starts from this tweet >>130372114, whence sprung a cottage industry of half-assedly researched revisionist video essays analyzing the hipster era from imaginations and vague memories said tweet inspired, which has spiraled out of control to the extent addressed in op's post
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Contributing to actual good Millennial music posters:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvWnnSCJHeM&list=RDhvWnnSCJHeM&start_radio=1
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>>130377661
>posts rock
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>>130377683
0/10 bait
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>>130377683
erm it's actually post-grungecore revival not rock!
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>>130377697
rock is dead for a reason
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>>130378168
Because people don't know what it is?
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>>130376699
Except Millennials made Bubblegum Bass / the PC music label and were most of the big Hyperpop artists. Underscores, Jane Remover, d0llywood and Quinn and the like were all there but is nowhere near a full 50/50.

>>130376734
>we invented it.
T.I and Gucci Mane called. Both one year off bitch. 1980. Fuck you. Memphis wants a word as well.
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>>130376354
Why is this the millennial pop and not 00s Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera? Most ppl who remember these are early zooms or zillennials
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>>130379158
we invented festival trap
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>>130376099
Zendaya and Tom Holland get called zoomers all the time by the msm. Not everyone uses the 97 cutoff. Some even take 95. It's not an universal thing, and it's usually a very American specific thing anyway
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>>130379905
Because lennials went to parties and clubs where they blasted that stuff. Zoomies listened to it on the radio when they were 10
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>>130375744
I know what you mean, it definitely died after 2014, but it was very much still alive and kicking in London where I was living at the time. Would still do anything to go back to that period. It all sucked, but it was the last time I was genuinely happy and had hope for my life.
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>>130377388
God fucking damnit I hate that art style. Why is it so fucking prevalent everywhere!?
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>>130379924
>Zendaya: 9/1/96
zoomer
>Tom Holland: 6/1/96
millennial

>it's usually a very American specific thing anyway
what makes you think the generations are different globally?
You think Bjork being European is going to change her 1965 birth off Gen X, or render the label impotent?
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>>130371687
>90s to grunge
I hate this so much, grunge was not even that relevant then.
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>>130377388
Wrong, Jacob Collier is the actual equivalent
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Reminder that what is known as "zoomer humor" was all made by millenials. Millenials and late Gen Z created internet culture. Zoomgroids belong in a wood chipper.
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>>130380228
>what is known as "zoomer humor" was all made by millenials
name 4 examples
>late Gen Z
that means currently 18 year olds dufus
absurd statement
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>>130373797
Dubstep was way more popular
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>>130380413
Indeed. Even featured in Black Ops 2.
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>>130380228
>ignores the post-2018 older Zoomer history
kill yourself millennigger scum. Late Gen Z is when it starts becoming obvious because we are the transition point on a spectrum you literal retard.
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>>130380413
trvke
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulHB2mNlovg
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>>130385958
It's my dream that zoomers will one day understand how much better Sonny Moore was when he was just a screamo vocalist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkLXkJoiq3k&list=RDQkLXkJoiq3k&start_radio=1
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>>130385989
nah rock is lame. he should have sung more tho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GDkWNJmkH8
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>>130386015
It's not your fault that you're retarded.
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>>130386021
dubstep replaced rock
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>>130373797
Celine Dion sold more albums in the 90s than every grunge band put together.



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