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[–] mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 1 points 5 months ago

That was then co-opted by, yes

C'mon, Keys To Ascension chased some trends, but it wasn't-- oh I see.

Blink-182 was similarly emblematic but had none of the backlash. Some dorks found a properly talented drummer and turned pop-punk into juvenile dick jokes. This was a huge step down from its previous focus on erudite sociopolitical dick jokes.

Jonas Čeika has a video essay on Adorno's critique of television... via the Emoji Movie. Adorno argues that any system worth hand-waving as "the system" cannot comprehend anything besides reinforcement of that system. Even direct populist rebellion simply gets treated as another valid path to a predefined outcome within that system. And that works. These power structures are effective and resilient. That's how they became a problem.