I may be an elitist musicuck, but you're not the only one
~John Lemon, 2016
yeah that´s DnB which you don´t really actively listen to, that´s more like background noise when you´re working on something but want to keep yourself active/in some kind of flow, it´s nice for drawing/modeling stuff for a longer time, nothing I´d listen to in my car though
very nice list there, you might like The Raconteurs, Goodshirt, Proleter, Savant...
wait.
you got Pendulum in your list, isn´t that DnB aswell?
The Raconteurs is good, but dangerously close to White Stripes.
Goodshirt sounds like your local band of basement rockers. Not super amazing, but very comfy and pleasant to listen to.
Proleter is funky fresh, but feels like there's something missing, and it's either vocals or some more variety across single tracks. The songs just sound more like background rather than standalone songs.
I should have put Savant on the list, but forgot
I think I got the whole thing wrong and should rephrase OP. Amen break is shamelessly overused in electronic music, and any artist who uses it in more than one of their songs deserves to be gas chamber'd. Musicians who base most of their music around the Amen break deserve a special hell.
Some Pendulum songs don't have the Amen break and that makes them OK I guess, but I won't miss the band if they all die in a fire.
Drum and bass is fine, as long as it doesn't contain the Amen break. It just triggers my autism for some reason.
btw I didn't think anyone would read the whole list