Probably helps that I'm happy to listen to whatever genre

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It’s been a while for a new rebellious music genre to appear, though…

Kids, let’s go, we are waiting!

I hope it’s something like TechnoCountry…
Remember Cotton Eye Joe?
Oh yeah, and Steps (5, 6, 7, 8) though that was more country pop.
Don’t remember this, might not have been a thing here in Germany.
Be glad 😄
Is Skibidi Toilet music good enough for you?
The whole brainrot thing goes in the right direction, but is not really a music genre.
The Skibidi song e.g. is pretty conventional stuff.
The videos are the avant-garde part here.
richard d james need to get back into the studio.

Mumble rap is the rebellious version of old school rap.

Just look how angry it makes old school rap lovers.

Might well be, rap seems to be a good candidate.
Although in Germany I would rather see immigrant-influenced Deutschrap here, maybe connected to the Talahon youth culture.
That would definitely fit the bill, as I certainly will never become a fan of any kind of macho ultra-conservatism.
I generally don’t really like rap, but mumble rap just sounds lazy as shit. Like “I can’t even be bothered to open my mouth”. It’s also so stupidly monotone. I may just be an old man yelling at kids, but that’s music I will never understand.
I love the strange genre merges by bands like electric callboy or hanabie but i doubt you can call most their fans kids
Don’t know Hanabie, but Electric Callboy certainly is the ultimate comfort music for GenX and Millenials.
The Europop-Techno-Metal mix massively tingels my nostalgia based on the music genres of my youth. Plus it is a surprisingly fitting combination and rocks on a massive scale. :-)
Definitely check Hanabie out if you like Electric Callboy. They are the all female Japanese answer to them. One of the best female shouts I’ve ever heard and the Jpop-techno mix is real fun
Fucking same. I’m early millennial. Been absolutely loving Electric Callboy. Favorite Band to come out of the 15ish years. Also like Hanabie and some of the more recent Babymetal. I don’t need to know the words to like the music.
I feel like hyperpop is basically that. 100 gecs, femtanyl, etc.
Just looked them up.
Fentanyl I found classified as Hardcore Punk, which would already be around since the 80s.
But 100 gecs seems to be something called Hyperpop, which is a genuine new GenZ thing!
Sounds interesting, will have a look!

Hyperpop kinda feels like more of a vibe than a music style. The most defining trait being pitched up vocals but to me, is moreso about the energy (angst?) it brings

We have hyperpop that veers more towards rap youtu.be/BFF5pyVNd8w

And more standard hyperpop like ericdoa, glaive, and midwxst youtu.be/WCPJK9GCXHE youtu.be/LseJIsQ62WQ youtu.be/Jmz8CXm8JLY youtu.be/kCBKHdTwbXU

And derivatives from hyperpop like dariacore youtu.be/Lojx82Etjl0

And other artists that started in hyperpop but went on to do their own thing like my goat brakence youtu.be/cpGHMGOeg-o

PURPLE RAIN

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Calling Femtanyl “hardcore punk” is certainly a choice. Hardcore punk has specific genre conventions (e.g. having drums and guitars) that Femtanyl doesn’t follow at all.
I see Femtynal classified as “digital hardcore,” which is a fusion of Hardcore Punk and the EDM subgenre Hardcore.
it’s always been punk music
Growing up in a still deeply Catholic environment, and having heard all those Satanism-warnings in my 80s school classes (best promotion ever…) it was more Metal for me.
But yes, also “Bad Religion”, for obvious reasons… ;-)
All of the genres try to push the envelope to some extent. I listened to all of them. I loved the vibe and recklessness of nu metal bands like Korn particularly. It’s funny that two of the band members are Christian now. In my mind the songs pushing the envelope the hardest these days is shit like WAP. Can’t say I’m really a fan of that song in particular but I’m still listening to everything I can.
you just need to go deeper (more underground)!