Crapsack World/Music


 * In a humorously ironic subversion of this trope, Scatman John's Scatman's World partially takes place in a Utopian society called... Scatland. You know, like crap.
 * In the song Roses, not by Outkast, but by Nik Kershaw, tells what of happens later after a wasteful society turns the world into this trope later on.
 * Battery City and The Zones, the setting of My Chemical Romance's post-apocalyptic concept record Danger Days: The True Lives of The Fabulous Killjoys. "The Zones" are basically the dry, scorching hot, desert wasteland California becomes after the tragic events of 2012
 * Hunger City, the setting of the David Bowie Concept Album Diamond Dogs (a work that rose from the ashes of an unrealized musical version of 1984) -- after an undescribed catastrophe, what's left of humanity here splits up into decadent, scavenging tribes, bringing on The Apunkalypse.
 * The subject of Black Sabbath's "Wicked World".
 * The Mega Man-inspired songs of The Protomen.
 * The Underworld in Hadestown
 * The entire setting of the concept album Deltron 3030 but specifically Turbulence, a song describing the setting in detail.
 * Weird Al's Happy Birthday is a song about how you should enjoy the crappy party for the fleeting moments it offers as a distraction to the fact that the world is going straight to hell.
 * Mad World by Tears of Fear.
 * Many Bruce Springsteen songs, such as Youngstown or Born in the USA deal with this theme.
 * This trope is the overlying theme of his 1982 album Nebraska.
 * The lyrics to Linkin Park's Forgotten seem to describe this.