I’d say either Christian pop, R&b, or industry pop

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    Christian Contemporary - in whatever flavour. I don’t have much fondness for the church as it is and they manage to make something that’s even worse than Christian Rock which, to quote Comrade Hill: “You’re not making Christianity better you’re just making rock and roll worse.”

    Oh… maybe Martial Industrial or Neo-folk. Both of which are fucking teeming with fascists, or “apoliteic” bands. Pretty much everyone you look at in either genre is gonna be quoting Ernst Jünger and Julius Evola, amongst other more obscure fascist or fascist-adjacent ideologues. They have this romantic notion of ‘Europa’, free from the decadence of liberal democracy and multiculturalism - they’re unironic ‘RETVRN’ types.

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      It always bums me out to hear Christian bands who sound good, especially vocalists. Like, I don’t want to say it’s a complete waste of talent, but…

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      Cmon it’s not that bad, you could find many dope songs if you dig deep enough. There are also many different flavors of dubstep so I would argue that it’s a genre for everyone and anyone.

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    Hardcore/hardstyle. Very popular in The Netherlands, with huge festivals where every guy takes of his shirt to flex his pumped up muscles. And almost every football club plays hardcore before the match.

    I don’t hate on it and let everyone be, but Jesus fucking Christ is it shite