Fizz De Novism
Fizz De Novism (or just "De Novism") is a philosophy and value found in extended fizz ideology and practiced by some fizz musicians which describes the practice of "forcing" new music, cultural ideas, and concepts into existence without the need or permission of a naturalistic force to guide or allow it to propagate. Many musical gestures, conceptual ideas, and new labels for existing or concepts created by fizz musicians are claimed to have been forced into existence in such a manner. Denovists believe that forced repetition of attempts and/or uses of ideas, essentially "repetition legitimizes" applied on a memetic level, is always possible and is encouraged, rejecting hard linguistic naturalism. Some See Fizz De Novism as a part of Fizz Counter Culture, and a form of rebellion against the Kumbaya Industrial Complex.
Beliefs and Practices Within De Novism
Denovists commonly reject and strongly challenge the idea that an artist or musician needs some form of "inspiration" in order to output strong or fully realized musical ideas, and prefer to adopt a mindset of radical artistic agency, which is a phrase that can be used to describe the belief that "lacking inspiration" or having "writer's block" as a reason to not try outputting is a self imposed mental block that should be seen as just a challenge to work around, and that forcing musical output is always possible, even if it's difficult. Denovists don't doubt that writer's block is real, they simply reject that it's a death sentence of one's artistic agency and ability to create fully realized musical output.
Denovists also really like giving names to concepts they think should have names. "Fizz De Novism" is actually an example of this, and is thus an autological term. Terms being spread can either be made up, or be already existing and be spread.