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Serious 20's and 90's Incels used to find refugee in music, "Inceldom" used to be mainstream now not anymore

latin_elioth

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I don't know but I think 20's music used to incorporate a lot of elements from Inceldom in the lyrics.

Lets start with Korn,

-Freak on Leash:
Something's raped and taken from me from me
Life's gotta always be messing with me


-Falling away from me:
You flirt with suicide
Sometimes that's okay


Another is Linkin Park

-Point of Authority
You want someone to hurt like you
You wanna share what you have been through

-In the End (THE whole lyrics is about inceldom)

-Faint
I am a little bit of loneliness, a little bit of disregard

And I can keep mentioning examples
-Celldweller
-The Cure with creep <--------------------------
-Limp Bizkit
-System of the down
-POD with youth of the nations

Long before I fully accepted inceldom , I used to feel that those songs talked to me in a very intimate way. I the lyrics and the meaning was so clear to me.
But know WTF !!!:feelspuke::feelspuke::feelspuke::feelspuke::feelspuke:

Incels can't even find refugees in music, now is just sex, and gangs related. WTF happened
 
What do you mean by 20's? I doubt you mean 1920s so I don't know.

I agree about Youth of the Nation, particularly the first part. It's insanely rare for people to show compassion for school shooters instead of vilifying them. Also, Johnny jestermaxxing and then roping is on point.

For Points of Authority, I've always imagined the lyrics being directed not at an incel but at an arrogant PoS who has small problems and instead of fixing them, uses the protagonist in the song as an emotional tampon and as a back to be stabbed. It's probably a foid because of the line "You love the way I look at you". Also, the lyrics imply that there's eventually been some kind of retribution. The only retribution for incels is ER killing his ricecel roommate and failing to go through with his plans, only serving as a scapegoat for the mainstream media to shit on. :feelsbadman:

If you want the embodiment of pure agony, there are Deathbox and Liquid, both by Mnemic. They aren't incel songs but then again, being an incel is agony, so it checks out. While I was still trying to ignore my emotions ( :bluepill: ), I avoided these songs for that reason. I also avoided black metal. I overall haven't listened to much black metal but there might be some incel gems in there.

At the end of the day, you can interpret a song however you like, even if that's not what the songwriter intended. The problem with assuming that a relatively mainstream song was intended to be about inceldom is that for a band to become mainstream, it needs to have non-incel members in the first place. And even if a borderlinecel somehow makes it into a mainstream band, their insane status is enough to boost them into normiedom. They can't possibly relate to us unless they actually have some empathy (like P.O.D.). The closest thing to an exception I can think of is Radiohead. Of course, Creep is their most successful song; maybe a lot of incels related to it, or maybe it was just normies thinking that being kissless for a week means it's over for them.

Speaking of incel music, you should check out Mainländer if you haven't. He's not from the 90s but I bet incels decades from now will talk about him like you're talking about that music now.
 
Jester Bennington is a bitch and will be a bitch forever.
-Kuuro
 

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