itt: music for normies that think they are alternative
Not all the top fans are normies, but a there are a lot of normies listening to this to say: "look at me! I am alternative!"
>>71244373
all 90's grunge
Panic! At the Disco - Entire Discography
>>71244373
>>71244373
Lorde
>>71245040
I doubt normies would ever listen to this
>>71244844
>>71244989
these
>>71245056
Burzum is the most normie black metal band, there are plenty of normies fans of filosofem and hvis
death grips
anco
swans
pavement
black flag
>>71245087
The question is do they actually listen and enjoy, or do they hear 10 seconds, think "oh shit this is some scary avant-garde shit" and then turn it off because they hate it but think it'll give them street cred so they pretend to like it
>>71245221
>pretending to like shit
literally who does this
>>71244373
Any band that I don't like
>>71245251
Teenagers, /mu/ (but I repeat myself)
>>71245221
don't act like Burzum is some 2deep4you shit, it isn't
>>71245221
>>71245056
What makes extreme subgenres of metal hard to digest is often the sheer chaos and amount of things attacking the listener rather than how loud the music is. Burzum is pretty tame compared to most forms of extreme metal, and while there's harsh vocals, they aren't happening at a rate of most other extreme metal bands.
>>71245304
it is for normies
>>71244844
This is the correct answer, and the one I was looking for.
>>71244373
Unironically? Shit like sun city girls and le rallizes dereddit
shit screams 'normie trying to be unique'
>>71245348
>10 + ambient runescape tracks
>easy listening
The 1975
>>71244844
>>71244889
>>71244989
>>71245048
Correct.
All other answers are either bait or contrarians trying to act like they are on some other supreme level of taste
>>71246128
That's certainly much easier to digest than a typical death metal track which is far less repetitive and far more visceral.
>nirvana
>arctic monkeys
>21 pilots
>panic at the disco
DSotM
>>71244373
Merriweather Post Pavilion
>>71245201
>pavement
did you seriously just diss the best thing that happened in the 90's