Message from @Mosely
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Sounds accessible to me.
I categorize Death Grips as angry music and I liked them.
This is popular stuff
Is it considered dubstep?
It sounds more chill than dubstep
looks like nester's drawings
Heck if I know.
I remember Bangarang being all over the radio in 2011. The first and last I heard of Dubstep.
It kinda sounds like schmup game music
Or at least I can imagine it being schmup game music
This isn't popular music
I think you're right. If it would be game music it belongs in one with mid-to-fast pace.
11 million views
It may not be Miley Cyrus popular, but it's more popular than death metal
I just mean it's not mainstream
Covenant has half a million views
That's the best selling dm album
Or was at one point in time
The closest you get for this stuff to popular is Skrillex with A$AP rocky
Maybe cannibal corpse has outsold them
Glitch Mob has been in a big video game recently.
Battlefield I, through a cover of another not quite mainstream song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m7e7tCn7Bk
I've heard that song before
nah that song was rad as fuck in HS
It's a remix of a 2003 song from 2012 or so that randomly got picked up for a 2016 video game.
Yeah
The original
White stripes
I think I was a freshman when it came out
Video games must be bigger now than ever before
To warrant 22 million views on that
It had to have been popular before and got a boost from being in BFI.
1 hour cut and 10 hour cut have nearly 2 million and 700,000 views in 9 short months.
The original Seven Nation Army is a certified banger but I don't know just how popular The White Stripes are. In my mind there's this list of "alt" bands that sort of form an upper tier of being popular themselves.
The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, Death Cab, etc.
Beck? Was Beck ever alt?
Yeah. It makes perfect since that Neil from Krieg went indie rock journalism
There's a market for that kind of content
I'm unfamiliar with rock for the most part
Other than little ditties I hear here and there
I mainly listen to classical and metal
I see.
I remember reading on ANUS a long time ago that the genealogy of metal was actually straight from classical music and bypassed rock.