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Also experimental electronics, avantgarde, 'world music', some funk, and a bit of indie rock.

I don't really know anything about mainstream pop, r'n'b, or pop-rock, and especially don't listen to lyrics so can't say anything about rap, country, or 'singer-songwriter' music except that The Last Poets were the progenitors of rap, and The Velvet Underground said most of the stuff I need to hear. I do know a bit about 90s music like eurodance, and a little of 80s popular music, by the virtue of having grown among it.

P.S. The Invidious instance I use is broken (just like the last time I made such a thread), so unless your artist is on Bandcamp or free on Soundcloud, I probably won't be able to answer new requests.

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[–] SlurpingPus@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I've listened through the last album: Imminent was rather off the mark. I guess I can properly say now why Author & Punisher doesn't work for me. He's gimmicky, and his music sounds quite a bit like 90s industrial-rock/metal — Rob Zombie, Powerman 5000, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, that kind of stuff — but without any of the fun, and really nothing but nonstop angst all the time.

Though I dig the doom-y sound of ‘Rook’: I like aggressive doom like that, and combining it with industrial is pretty cool.

Aside from the above-mentioned guys (and perhaps Fear Factory and Ministry), check out these, also from back in the day:

Samael

Revolting Cocks

The Damage Manual — properly starts from the second track

KMFDM — their music is mostly samey, but they made a few bangers