[@Odin] (Though admitted hyperbole.) I can vaguely understand that feeling with indie folk, because a lot of it has very similar elements in them. Gang vocals are often present in songs of the like. (Though that could be said about many genres I suppose.) However just indie music period? Indie rock, pop, folk and the rest? There's honestly plenty of differences between many of the bands. Even in just indie folk, you could easily find plenty of variety within it's genre. ([url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmDuhMPanm4]The Mountain Goats[/url] don't sound like [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuEQxhP-Zmo]The Decemberists[/url] which don't sound like [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RozuwUlX7MI]Bright Eyes[/url] which doesn't sound like [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5H07c8DlgI]Emma Ruth Rundle[/url]-well you get my point...) Though posting a trap rap song, is a little humorous because I'd probably say a similar thing...at least the genre itself and less so the beats, since everyone, even more talented artists are following that particular trend. It's a lot easier to make that case as well, since in mainstream people literally just steal people's flow's or parts of wholes of others beats. The repeat one word or phrase over and over again as a chorus is a thing, song writers really should try harder than that. It just sounds very typical to the genre and the lyrics I did understand like "swag" make me cringe. (Sorry. ^-^') 2/10 I'm not completely opposed to trap music. (well at least not completely...though Astronautalis and Kristoff Krane who are good artists made pretty abysmal trap records...) Sadistik's trap album was enjoyable enough... [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQCXERVN_M0[/youtube]