Psych Rock >started in 60s >boomed in the 70s >died in the 80s >revived in the 90s
Post-Punk >started in the 70s >boomed in the 80s >died in the 90s >revived in the 00s
Synth >started in the 80s >boomed in the 90s >died in the 00s >revived in the 10s
What's next?
Gavin Campbell
Whatever The Residents are.
Ethan Thomas
Post-rock? Grunge? Nu-metal?
Xavier Wood
balearic beats.
Jason Cooper
Grunge
Leo Gonzalez
>synth
Connor Wood
pop punk
Luke Hernandez
>pop punk started in 90's Pop punk started with the ramones
Levi Gutierrez
boring 3rd wave post-rock
Nolan Cox
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Anthony Morgan
>post rock >wave way to expose yourself pleb
Zachary Scott
thrash pls
Cooper Morales
Hip Hop?
Levi Lewis
>Synth
Joshua Phillips
lol
Lucas Richardson
2-step, but once again it's failing to gain critical mass
Anthony Miller
Music >invented in 1910 >boomed in the 1970s >died in 2011
When is it gonna come back boys?
David Moore
Numetal
Dominic Murphy
2 MONITORS 1 STAND
Leo Ramirez
Hopefully no more revivals.
Joseph Mitchell
this. not all revivals are good revivals
Christopher Cooper
Post post punk?
Alexander Diaz
Band camp weenies
Christian Evans
Alt. Rock
Mason White
Gangster Rap >started in the 90s >boomed in the 00s >died in the 10s >revived in the 20s
Dominic Hughes
There's literally nothing else to innovate in music
Grayson Perez
people say this every decade
Colton Ross
But it's been true since the 90s, there has not been a single notable musical advancement since
Gabriel Collins
Some good fucking dub or ambient techno, homefully
Charles Hernandez
It'll be noise rock
Carter James
Electronic and Hip Hop has definitely advanced since the 90s.
Elijah Thompson
Boy bands
Nicholas Robinson
Not in any real way though, we haven't seen any true musical advancement since the 70s. The "advancement" is just the unwashed masses discovering shit some old avant-garde composers already did ages ago or aesthetically tweaking music and pretending it's new (Danny Brown making rap with post-punk aesthetics, various house/techno genres defining themselves based on what they sample, etc.)
Jordan Sullivan
hopefully never
Logan Ortiz
power electronics
Isaiah Hughes
This
Dominic Bennett
I hope
Brandon Wright
Nu-metal? Screamo?
William Anderson
waiting for latin-influenced electro pop to die in the 20s