Create your own ATL music genre!

Syko-Elektro:
Has it's foundations in the late 1970s and early 1980s, growing out of Disco, Progressive Rock, and Electronic Music. The Name is an intentional miss spelling of "Psycho" referring to it's Psychedelic qualities, and "Electro" referring to the fact that it's almost entirely Electronic. A Sub-Genre called "Syko-Mudd" was popular in the Early 1990s. It's name refers to the heavily distorted "Muddy" guitar riffs that are one of it's defining characteristics. Syko-Mudd grew out of Seattle, and was noted for it's lyrical themes of social alienation. Syko-Mudd is generally considered to have died out when Kurt Cobain, the popular lead singer of the pioneering Syko-Mudd group Chakra commited suicide in 1995.
 
Vocal Drill: Gussie Neil Davis created this Music Style in 1948, But Later it went Popular during Disco Years of the 1970's and Early 1980's, Today more than a Bunch of High Schools Use The Vocal Drill Brand and perform in Competitions including the National Drill Team Championships run by the Universal Drill Association since 1983.
 
This is a good thread. I'm struggling now to think of a catchy name for the genre of music that an electrified Incredible String Band might be part of. A blend of celtic folk, psych-folk and English beat with lashings of western mysticism is what I have in mind. Anyone? :confused:

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