Computer music

Music that is made by a computer completely. Not modified by a computer (which would include most music) but rather an original creation made on a computer. Primarily refers to "electronic" or "rave" music.
by DominiqueFrancon June 27, 2016
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Internet Music

Any subgenre or subgenre made from a subgenre of music created on the internet. It mostly consists of music staying normally more underground. Usually, this music is associated with younger people and is used frequently in memes. Examples: emo rap, vaporwave, vaportrap, phonk, soundcloud rap, nightcore, screamo rap, lofi hip hop, psychadelic pop, synthwave etc.
by Yung_esco May 25, 2018
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Musical Bloke

A young man who stands on the side of a road in Bellaire, Texas (Houston) & sings songs on a beat up guitar. He is quite skilled & very humorous. If you see him, you should toss some money in his open guitar case.
Oh, LOOK! There's the musical bloke! He's very talented. Let's give him some money so he can buy himself a drink in this hot Houston weather.
by houstonlocal2011 April 08, 2011
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fapround music

music or piece of audio one listens to while masturbating, not exclusively pertaining to audio that enhances the sexual experience, but also includes audio used to cover up the sounds of masturbating, as well as audio that dulls the sexual experience to extend the duration of the act.
My boner jams playlist is really good fapround music to spice up my fap. Turning up the game's volume is good fapround music to cover up the sounds of me furiously pounding off. Podcasts are good fapround music to help me jack off the rest of the day.
by Lewd_Dewd January 11, 2021
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awful music

95% of rap muisc, 95% of rock, 95% of jazz, 95% of electronic/techno, 95% of reggae, 95% of blues, 95% of folk, 95% of pop, 95% of R&B, 95% of religious, and 99.999999% of country. All genres are far larger than most people think. You may think you like a genre, but you really only like a small part of it - the stuff that's not crap. For every one song you like there's roughly 19 that you hate in that broad genre, unless you're listening to country, then there's a far greater number that you won't like.
-Hey, turn it to 95.7 THE ROCK.
-Sure
-WTF I hate this awful music... fucking urban-metro-punk-rock-metal-thrash mix, (3 minutes later) WTF I hate Death Metal, WTF (3 minutes later), WTF (...), WTF (...), WTF!!! *click* There's nothing on today.
-Just go buy some shit you like.
-Yeah. Fuck this shit.
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country music

A genre of music popular among white-trashy inbreeds. Just listening to it has been proven to lower your IQ. All the singers sound exactly the same, as if they were purposely trying to sound like hicks. Someone who listens to country music is usually from a rural, white, bigoted community.
"Earl couldn't get his GED, so he took his mobile to Nashville in hopes of becoming a country music star."
by Brian the Definer November 12, 2006
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industrial music

1. Industrial Music is difficult to define but it has to do with experimentation, improvisation, and pure noise. Is about programing hard noisy sounds on samplers, scratching the guitar strings by adding distortion and phaser, hitting hard on metallic devices, and screaming or talk loud on a voice machine.

2. Industrial Music is not just music is a movement that confronts pop culture, commercialism, or anything that is mainstream. Music that is not sold in the market or they don't play it on the radio. It was made noisy for a purpouse so it would not attract popular kids, like jocks, preppies, or posers. Bands like Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, KMFDM, or either Marilyn Manson are NOT Industrial because they are part of the market and they are already mainstream. Industrial Music is EXTREMELY UNDERGROUND.

3. Industrial Music doesn't have any lyrics is mostly instrumental but they are some bands that predict messages on their improvasations or they just say strange stories. They talk about strange things that happen(like Throbbing Gristle's lyrics), and others they protest against politics, religion, and social norms, similar messages like Punk Music.

History:
It all started in the late 1800's by an author named Luigi Russolo that wrote a book called "L'Arte Dei Rumori", in italian means "The Art Of Noise". Along with his friend Balilla Pratella they had the idea of futuristic music, creating natural sounds on machines. In the 1950's William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin they invented this instrument called the sampler and they began to record strange noises. In the 1960's artist like The Residents, Can, and John Cage they began to compose "strange music", by improvising and recording their musical experimentaion. In the 1970's Kraftwerk began to play electronic instruments and voice machines. In the same decade four art students form a group called Coum Transmission that started experimenting noise by metallic devices and doing shocking and perverted theatre. In the mid 1970's they changed their name to Throbbing Gristle and they started recording noises and minimal rythms on tapes, scratching the guitars and the violins, playing a minimal distorted bassline, screaming or just saying strange stories. In the same time they found "Industrial Records", Industrial Music was named after Monte Cazzaza. Other bands like Cabaret Voltaire, SPK, Clock DVA, William Burroughs, Monte Cazzaza, Leather Nun, and NON used to be part of Industrial Records. In the 1980's Throbbing Gristle broke up and Genesis P-Orridge formed Psychic TV and Peter Christopherson formed Coil, and Chris and Cosey formed their duo. In the same decade Industrial die and it was resurrected by bands like Chrome, Einsturzende Neubaten, and Whitehouse. Original Industrial was still continue by Einsturzende Neubaten but Whitehouse and Chrome created new subgenres. Chrome began to experience electronic beats and guitars and they influence bands like Ministry and Nine Inch Nails evendough they are not part of the Industrial genre. Whitehouse started making harsh and distorted noises on electronic devices and they created a subgenre today known as "Noise". Today Industrial Music is forgotten and many teenagers support non-industrial bands by calling it Industrial. They created a subculture that many of them they don't recognize Throbbing Gristle and they don't care about the roots of Industrial, and that makes them "lesser industrial than thou". Industrial music has always been experimental electronic music that improvises hard noisy sounds. Industrial is still enigmatic to define but it has an interesting history to find it's definition.
Industrial is experimental electronic music with hard noisy sounds

Industrial is not mainstream pop music is EXTREMELY UNDERGROUND

Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, KMFDM, Marilyn Manson ARE NOT INDUSTRIAL

Those who deny Throbbing Gristle and the roots of Industrial Music are "lesser industrial"

Those who give me thumbs down they don't know about Industrial Music, they need to find out what it is
by Charlie Shake November 26, 2007
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