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Where should I add a variant of Punk that doesn't fit into any of the categories listed and is probably the only popular example?
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Where should I add a variant of Punk that doesn\'t fit into any of the categories listed and is probably the only popular example?
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The example I'm thinking of is ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}''. The setting has incredibly advanced technology for weapons, communications, and infrastructure, but its slang, youth culture, music, recreation, and otherwise overall aesthetic is thoroughly in the realm of TheNineties.
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The example I\'m thinking of is \'\'VideoGame/{{Splatoon}}\'\'. The setting has incredibly advanced technology for weapons, communications, and infrastructure, but its slang, youth culture, music, recreation, and otherwise overall aesthetic is thoroughly in the realm of TheNineties.
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That is, this is a setting whose technology level is advanced enough to levitate cities, create [=WMDs=] that hop through dimensions, and an effortless means of teleportation, but every young person seems to dress like a hipster or a skater, the most popular music are sample-heavy funk, and people use words like
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That is, this is a setting whose technology level is advanced enough to levitate cities, create [=WMDs=] that hop through dimensions, and an effortless means of teleportation, but every young person seems to dress like a hipster or a skater, the most popular music are sample-heavy funk, and people use words like \"booyah\" and \"sick\" non-ironically. If I had to create a term for it, it\'d be \"Skatepunk\" or \"Graffitipunk.\"

(I\'d put \'\'VideoGame/JetSetRadio\'\' in this too, but that game was released just after the 90\'s and is too close to the time period mixed with Punk.)
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