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If you look on "cyberpunk" play-list on youtube, it's mostly some synthwave electronic music.

if I think about Cyberpunk, I obviously think about 2020's rockerboys with a guitar-axe, or skater like snow crash's YT. Also, as it's name stands it's a deeply punk anti-capitalist. I feel like RATM or noFX would be way more suited in that genre than some DJ playing with synth.

So how did we switched from guitar to synth, and from anti-capitalism to neon aesthetic ?

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[–] MossyFeathers@pawb.social 21 points 1 year ago

Personally when I think of Cyberpunk I think of Jet Set Radio/Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, or I think of something along the lines of Akira or the music video for Ken Ishii - Extra. That said, the pop-culture aesthetic is mostly based on Bladerunner, which was based on what people thought a dystopian future would look like in the 80's. What would future-80's music sound like? Well, that was when synths really started taking off, so future music is obviously all synth-based because why would you need another instrument if your keyboard can do it all?