Are The Chemical Brothers the Eminem of electronic music?

Are The Chemical Brothers the Eminem of electronic music?

>"All electronic music is shit, except for The Chemical Brothers!"

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>"All electronic music is shit, except for Daft Punk/Justice/Aphex Twin!
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I was thinking about YouTube commentors when I made this thread. Daft Punk also makes sense, but these people wouldn't even know who Aphex Twin is.

>2016
>still unironically saying electronic music
>still lumping together more variety than rock in one umbrella

Sure is youtube comments in here.

Electronic music isnt shit but anything "dance" except IDM is

no lol

>electronic is either EDM or IDM

Gets fucking worse.

Electronic stuff is worse at pointless subgenres than rock is.

No there's regular electronic and there's dance electronix

Nothing is worse than rock.

Acid rock, Afro punk, Alternative country, Alternative dance, Alternative metal, Alternative rock, Anatolian rock, Art punk, Art rock, Baroque pop, Baggy, Bandana, Thrash, Beat, Bent edge, Big beat, Bisrock, Black metal, Blues-rock, Britpop, Canterbury sound, Cello rock, Celtic punk, Celtic metal, Celtic rock, Chicano rock, Christian alternative rock, Christian metal, Christian punk, Christian rock, Coldwave, College rock, Comedy rock, Country rock, Cowpunk, Crossover thrash, Crunkcore, Crust punk, Dance-punk, Dance-rock, Dark cabaret, Dark rock, Dark metal, Darkwave, D-beat, Death 'n' roll, Deathcore, Death/doom, Deathgrind, Death metal, Death rock, Digital hardcore, Djent, Doom metal, Dream pop, Drone metal, Dunedin sound, Electric folk, Electronicore, Electronic rock, Electroclash, Electropunk, Emo, Ethereal wave, Experimental metal, Experimental rock, Extreme metal, Folk metal, Folk punk, Folk rock, Funk metal, Funk rock, Garage punk, Garage rock, Geek rock, Glam metal, Glam punk, Glam rock, Goregrind, Gothabilly, Gothic metal, Gothic rock, Grebo, Grindcore, Grindie, Groove metal, Group Sounds, Grunge, Gypsy punk, Hard rock, Hardcore punk, Heartland rock, Heavy metal, Horror punk, Indie folk, Indie pop, Indie rock, Indietronica, Indorock, Industrial metal, Industrial rock, Instrumental rock, Italian occult psychedelia, Jangle pop, Jersey Shore sound, Krautrock, Latin alternative, Latin metal, Madchester, Manila Sound, Mathcore, Math rock, Medieval folk rock, Medieval metal, Melodic death metal, Melodic hardcore, Metalcore, Mod revival, Nardcore, Neue, Deutsche Härte, Neue Deutsche Welle, Neo-classical metal, Neoclassical dark wave, Neo-prog, Neo-psychedelia, New rave, New wave, New Wave of American Heavy Metal, New Wave of British Heavy Metal, New Wave of New Wave,

And synthpop, hip hop, EAI and ambient.

Pop punk, Pop rock, Pornogrind, Post-Britpop, Post-grunge, Post-hardcore, Post metal, Post-punk, Post-punk revival, Post-rock, Power pop, Power metal, Powerviolence, Progressive metal, Progressive rock, Protopunk, Psychedelic rock, Psychobilly, Pub rock, Punk blues, Punk jazz, Punk rock, Queercore, Raga rock, Rapcore, Rap metal, Rap rock, Reggae rock, Riot grrrl, Rock Against Communism, Rock and roll, Rockabilly, Rock in Opposition, Roots rock, Sadcore, Samba-rock, Screamo, Shoegazing, Shock rock, Ska punk, Skate punk, Skate rock, Slowcore, Sludge metal, Soft rock, Southern metal, Southern rock, Space rock, Speed metal ,Straight edge, Stoner doom, Stoner metal, Stoner rock, Street punk, Sufi rock, Sunshine pop, Surf music, Swamp pop, Swedish death metal, Symphonic black metal,, Symphonic metal, Symphonic rock, Synthpop, Taqwacorel, Technical death metal, Teutonic thrash metal, Thrashcore, Thrash metal, Traditional heavy metal, Tulsa Sound, 2 Tone, Unblack metal, Viking metal, Viking rock, War metal, Wizard rock, Youth crew, Zeuhl

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_electronic_music_genres

Pretty sure there's more than this too. A lot of the ones in your list nobody uses and I'm sure it's the same for the ones on the page I linked too.

Nah theres less and plenty don't listen to either but they're both as anal as each other.


>electronic
Electroacousmatic
Industrial
Hip hop
Techno
House
Breaks
Trance
Garage
Ambient
Downtempo
Synthpop

>string
Rock
Metal
Punk
Funk
Reggae
Pop

Its about the same.

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Rock subgenres actually sound different from one another though. Electronic subgenres are only named based on what word was more trendy at the time it was made.

No, because all hip hop is shit except for Death Grips.

Big beats are the best

Yeah because jungle sounds exactly like house

Electronic subgenres actually sound different from one another though. Rock subgenres are only named based on what word was more trendy at the time it was made.

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