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also im not challenging anything but how on earth is Gesaffelstein eligible
industrial techno
i thought we went over this with the whole Wu Tang thing, where the point was that using the buzzwords as modifiers for other genres doesn't really fit, i.e. "hardcore rap" or whatever, because it's not referring to the genre hardcore, it's referring to a subgenre of hip hop.
i thought we went over this with the whole Wu Tang thing, where the point was that using the buzzwords as modifiers for other genres doesn't really fit, i.e. "hardcore rap" or whatever, because it's not referring to the genre hardcore, it's referring to a subgenre of hip hop.
Death Grips is industrial hip hop and that’s why it counted. I dropped Wu Tang because I didn’t wanna open up the floodgates to a bunch of rap when RTJ was banned.
i thought we went over this with the whole Wu Tang thing, where the point was that using the buzzwords as modifiers for other genres doesn't really fit, i.e. "hardcore rap" or whatever, because it's not referring to the genre hardcore, it's referring to a subgenre of hip hop.
Industrial techno is a sub-genre of industrial though, as well as techno.
With that being said, Gesa is like industrial techno lite.
i thought we went over this with the whole Wu Tang thing, where the point was that using the buzzwords as modifiers for other genres doesn't really fit, i.e. "hardcore rap" or whatever, because it's not referring to the genre hardcore, it's referring to a subgenre of hip hop.
Death Grips is industrial hip hop and that’s why it counted. I dropped Wu Tang because I didn’t wanna open up the floodgates to a bunch of rap when RTJ was banned.
death grips is also electropunk and is obviously a fitting pick for this.
tbh more hip hop should have been eligible anyway, like Jay Z literally played Rock Am Ring
eh Rock Am Ring is weird though, because they always have a handful of decidedly non-rock / non-hard rock acts. Like, they've had Jamiroquai and Dave Matthews Band and shit, it's not a strict hard/heavy fest like Download or whatever
tbh more hip hop should have been eligible anyway, like Jay Z literally played Rock Am Ring
eh Rock Am Ring is weird though, because they always have a handful of decidedly non-rock / non-hard rock acts. Like, they've had Jamiroquai and Dave Matthews Band and shit, it's not a strict hard/heavy fest like Download or whatever
eh Rock Am Ring is weird though, because they always have a handful of decidedly non-rock / non-hard rock acts. Like, they've had Jamiroquai and Dave Matthews Band and shit, it's not a strict hard/heavy fest like Download or whatever
download booked Die Antwoord and the prodigy
right, and both clearly fit that kind of festival
my point was that just because an act played Rock Am Ring doesn't mean they really fit with a hard/metal/punk fest or whatever - like, Download books the kind of outlier acts that make sense, whereas Rock Am Ring has booked Bob Dylan