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  2. Social Repose - Wikipedia

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    Social Repose began his musical career in 2011, making electronic and synth-pop music, which he released independently through YouTube and Bandcamp. [43] He made his first song, "Helium House," while still in film school, and the accompanying video is the first upload on his YouTube channel.

  3. Emo revival - Wikipedia

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    The emo revival, or fourth wave emo, [2] was an underground emo movement which began in the late 2000s and flourished until the mid-to-late 2010s. The movement began towards the end of the 2000s third-wave emo, with Pennsylvania-based groups such as Tigers Jaw, Algernon Cadwallader and Snowing eschewing that era's mainstream sensibilities in favor of influence from 1990s Midwest emo (i.e ...

  4. Neurotically Yours - Wikipedia

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    Begley is a purple-mohawked British squirrel who rebels against authority figures and generally fulfills the stereotype of punk. He came to New York in Anchovie's suitcase, following jail time for calling the Queen a "wanka". He enjoys sexuality (unlike Foamy), although he is willing to help Foamy commit acts of mischief.

  5. Odetari - Wikipedia

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    Odetari's music has been described as EDM [1] and sigilkore, a microgenre combining plugg and hyperpop. [6] [11] Odetari has referred to his music as "Odecore". [12]He has described it as "final boss music".

  6. Emo - Wikipedia

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    Emo pop (or emo pop punk) is a subgenre of emo known for its pop music influences, more concise songs and hook-filled choruses. [99] AllMusic describes emo pop as blending "youthful angst " with "slick production" and mainstream appeal, using "high-pitched melodies , rhythmic guitars, and lyrics concerning adolescence , relationships, and ...

  7. List of emo pop albums - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of emo pop studio albums by notable artists that have been described as such by music reviews, or any similar source. They are listed in chronological order. Contents 1990s 2000s 2010s 1990s Year Artist Album 1999 The ...

  8. Sovietwave - Wikipedia

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    Sovietwave (also styled Soviet wave [1] or Soviet-wave [2]) is a subgenre of synthwave music and accompanying Internet aesthetic which originates from the former Soviet Union, primarily Russia.

  9. Category:Emo musical groups - Wikipedia

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