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Steampunk isn’t the only “punk” genre inspired by the Victorian era. In this video, I break down Victorian punk genres—including steampunk, teslapunk, cowpunk, and skypunk—and explore how each one evolved, what defines its aesthetic, and why these subgenres exist at all. This is a genre and aesthetic analysis focused on speculative fiction, retrofuturism, and worldbuilding, looking at how history, technology, and culture shaped these distinct styles. If you enjoy video essays on fiction genres, visual storytelling, and worldbuilding, this video is for you. If you’re interested in this genre, specifically Cowpunk, I highly recommend checking out Boylei Hobby Time — their channel explores this and showcases it in much more depth. Video Credits: Gameplay Footage Courtesy Of: IGN Rockstar Games Music Used in This Video: PGN Music Progressive Tape Miracle of Sound – Original song inspired by Emily, Corvo & Dishonored 2 Subscribe: / @miracleofsound Download: ffm.bio/miracleofsound Instagram: / miracleofsound Twitter: / miracleofsound WombatNoisesAudio – Cesare Rides Again (CC BY 3.0) License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music source: https://breakingcopyright.com Scott Buckley – Bring Me The Sky (CC BY 3.0) License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music source: https://breakingcopyright.com Support For More Content If you enjoy this kind of video, check out more on my channel and subscribe for future analysis of aesthetics and genres! Special thanks Miracle of Sound, WombatNoisesAudio, and Scott Buckley for amazing music! If you’re interested in Victorian punk and related genres, I highly recommend checking out their work. 💬 What’s your favorite Victorian punk genre? Let me know in the comments!