Just looked them up.
Fentanyl I found classified as Hardcore Punk, which would already be around since the 80s.
But 100 gecs seems to be something called Hyperpop, which is a genuine new GenZ thing!
Sounds interesting, will have a look!
Calling Femtanyl “hardcore punk” is certainly a choice. Hardcore punk has specific genre conventions (e.g. having drums and guitars) that Femtanyl doesn’t follow at all.
Hyperpop kinda feels like more of a vibe than a music style. The most defining trait being pitched up vocals but to me, is moreso about the energy (angst?) it brings
I feel like there’s a few. Like whatever you want to call artists like 100 gecs, or femtanyl.
Just looked them up.
Fentanyl I found classified as Hardcore Punk, which would already be around since the 80s.
But 100 gecs seems to be something called Hyperpop, which is a genuine new GenZ thing!
Sounds interesting, will have a look!
Calling Femtanyl “hardcore punk” is certainly a choice. Hardcore punk has specific genre conventions (e.g. having drums and guitars) that Femtanyl doesn’t follow at all.
I see Femtynal classified as “digital hardcore,” which is a fusion of Hardcore Punk and the EDM subgenre Hardcore.
Hyperpop kinda feels like more of a vibe than a music style. The most defining trait being pitched up vocals but to me, is moreso about the energy (angst?) it brings
We have hyperpop that veers more towards rap https://youtu.be/BFF5pyVNd8w
And more standard hyperpop like ericdoa, glaive, and midwxst https://youtu.be/WCPJK9GCXHE https://youtu.be/LseJIsQ62WQ https://youtu.be/Jmz8CXm8JLY https://youtu.be/kCBKHdTwbXU
And derivatives from hyperpop like dariacore https://youtu.be/Lojx82Etjl0
And other artists that started in hyperpop but went on to do their own thing like my goat brakence https://youtu.be/cpGHMGOeg-o