I've been looking to into some new genres through flowcharts lately...

I've been looking to into some new genres through flowcharts lately, but most of the ones I've found are only for artists. Do you have any good flowcharts I can listen through like this one, Sup Forums?

There's a shitton of them on the wiki, linked in the sticky post at the top.

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Oooh, like the look of that one.

I'm a sucker for any massive intricate charts with lots of branching paths.

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This is my last genre flowchart with arrows, but I have more charts that are just lists of albums. Want?

This one has a recommended listening order even though there are no arrows drawn.

Feels a little like it'd just be an album list, and I'm drowning in those from the wiki, but sure, why not. Could always use more.

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>bothers to put Nintendocore on the chart at all
>djent is all the way on the other side of the main trunk from metalcore

nigger what the FUCK

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Djent doesn't really have much to do with metalcore, that's just a meme.

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OK now THAT looks really interesting.

Out of curiosity, you got any more pics for that, cause just based on the covers and genre title I feel like I could get into that real easy.

Djent as it was popularized by Meshuggah doesn't have anything to do with metalcore, but Meshuggah isn't the be-all end-all. Saying that djent doesn't really have much to do with metalcore is literally fucking wrong because the majority of self-style djent bands are actually metalcore + djent.

Will a closely-related genre suffice?

How is that djent's fault?

>All that Herbie

I approve.

Anyway I'm updating the 90s chart as we speak.

not a flowchart tho

Should suffice just fine.

Can't go wrong with herbie! And if you care about the history and origins of fusion, herbie was right there in the thick of it, so you'd be remiss to only put one album of his on such a list.

Djent isn't a singular entity. The style of Meshuggah was taken and mixed with metalcore in order to produce the majority of djent. Saying that djent doesn't really have anything to do with the genre that makes up half of its backbone in any given djent album that they look up is stupid.

Anyway, I'm going for a walk. If this thread is still alive when I get back, I'll dump some more.

You's a real MVP, my man.

no u

If I have to just casually bump it to keep it from going dead, I'll do so. Thanks for all the recs so far.

Put it this way. Djent is like a primary color. Just because orange is common doesn't mean red is half yellow.

lol

Replace orange with stripes of red and yellow. Not make there be a subgenre full of people who paint paintings with stripes of red and yellow. Now say that red has nothing to do with yellow in that subgenre.

lol

I don't even know what the fuck you're talking about.

That metaphor doesn't accurately describe the situation, though.

Well, that's pretty clear.

It literally does.

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You understand that large portions of this chart are fucking useless if you don't put in the names of the albums right?

I don't know, I can still make out most of the titles/artists just fine. Quick google should clear up any ambiguity.

Out of all the recommended orders at the top, which one do you think works out best for a complete newbie?

For a first pass, stay in the leftmost column. Start in the 50s and work your way forwards, skipping free jazz (for a newbie.) Then explore deeper into any rows you found interesting. Then repeat the whole process, working your way backwards from the 50s.

I didn't make any of these. Take it up with the original creators.

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HOLY FUCK THIS TOOK FOREVER.

I hope for at least one thank you. Topsters kept crashing.

A near and dear subgenre to my heart, being from the pacific NW myself.

Fucking saved, thank you!

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No prob.

Tell me more about Cascadian. The covers look very interesting.

Also known as forest rock and NWBM, it's a style of black metal with ambient influences, centered around the pacific northwest (i.e. the cascade mountain range.)

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This chart is decent but suffers from a severe lack of Prefuse 73.

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I fucked up boys forgot an album for 99 Plz forgive.

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This chart is meh. Maybe I'll make my own prog chart. Not tonight though.

Thanks for all the recs, guys. Gonna try and dig into some of this over the next few weeks.

I'm done dumping, but anyone else with charts feel free to keep this thread going.

some vocaloid-made albums like Mikgazer and goji-sanpun are actually really good

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prog charts pls

bump

>GY!BE
>electronic music

yeah.

oh god fu ck you seriously

Actually seeing Wax Tailor on a turntablism/instrumental hip hop chart is refreshing

my fucking nigger

>essential prog
>no rush or dream theatre

ftfy

no WASP?

is this your favorite pedal?

>Hot Corss

ANy help/suggestions here would be appreciated.

Is there a good traditional music chart out there? All I have is the top of pic related.

>i need to be spoonfed bands by nu-males on Sup Forums

this shit is cancerous

not really trad but african..

oops wrong chart

This will work, thanks.

I'm gonna make an actual flowchart, but for now I just have this

I also saw this somewhere but I have to make a better one because some of this is barely freak folk

Does anyone have a Reggae/Dub flowchart ?

herbieanon keep it cool :)

i got this famo

putting doom/drone metal at the opposite end of black metal makes no sense either though

Any chance at a neofolk chart?

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Just having this.

Got anything else like this?

This is prob the best black metal chart I've ever seen