crunkcore

10 musicians who are shaping the underground scene on SoundCloud

You may discover these artists listed in movements ranging anywhere from trap and emo rap to hyperpop, hexD/surge and glitchcore. But we recognize a scene kid when we see one. Check out these artists who are changing the game in SoundCloud’s trap/emo-rap underground by throwing it back to the 2000s Myspace era in unique and […]

20 scene albums from 2009 that dominated your iPod playlists

In 2009, Myspace was beginning to disintegrate, and scene bands were growing less and less popular. Despite their distinct capabilities of genre-blending emo, pop punk, metalcore, neon pop, electronica and more, the scene started to die and was aching for a rebirth. As the year progressed, new bands emerged, and seasoned musicians cultivated their craft […]

19 scene albums from 2008 you’re probably still blasting in your car

As legendary bands in the scene continued to mature musically and grow away from the genres that they became known for, newly established musicians were creating blends that sparked new categories for scene music. In 2008, Fall Out Boy released their last album before their hiatus, and I Set My Friends On Fire popularized crunkcore. […]

Here are 10 of the best tweets about scene kids in 2020

Scene kids are one of the most resilient groups on the planet because there’s nothing you can do to get rid of us.  Some people, especially on the internet, seem to think that scene kids just ceased to exist after the year 2010. This probably has to do with Gen Z doing things such as […]

Top 10 scene-approved bangers to save you from the mid-week slump

Call it “neon punk,” call it “Myspace-core,” call it something even nastier, but we won’t stop listening to the top 10 from the weird-ass genre that emerged in the mid-2000s. Some of these artists went on to have huge mainstream success and others, well, you can’t delete anything off the internet, right? Bring the party […]

BrokeNCYDE return to remind us the world is still a terrible place

Sorry to ruin your dinner plans, but BrokenCYDE—the villified crunkcore outfit who make Tyga’s “Rack City” sound like a previously unheard Mozart composition—have returned. Their fifth album 0 To BrokenCYDE is slated for release June 22 by Cleopatra Records. READ MORE: BrokenCYDE have launched a $30,000 crowdfunding campaign for a new album. Unlike most bad […]