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Assylum — Rebel Rhyder — "Ass Not Done Yet 2 (108)"

Artist: Rebel Rhyder
Title: Ass Not Done Yet 2 (track 108)
Album/Project: Assylum (contextual compilation)
Format: Single / Track listing entry
Length: (unspecified)
Genre: Electronic / Breakbeat / UK hardcore (assumed from artist style)

Chapter 5: Why "Not Done Yet 2 (108)" Matters

In an era of algorithmic predictability, Rebel Rhyder and Assylum offer something increasingly rare: uncomfortable, unpredictable art.

The sequel promises:

  • Higher production value (108 cameras according to a set leak, though likely metaphorical)
  • Live audience integration – one scene will be filmed during an unannounced Assylum party
  • A potential finale or loop reset – Rhyder has hinted that after part 2, a third installment would be titled Never Done, exploring what happens when rebellion becomes routine.

Critics from underground culture blogs have called it “the most ambitious indie lifestyle horror series since early Poppy or The Joker’s bathroom dance, but queerer and louder.” Assylum - Rebel Rhyder - Ass not done yet 2 108...


4.4. Multi-Platform Narrative

Key plot points from the series unfold not on screen but in fake patient intake forms posted to a hidden subdomain, voicemails left on a hotline (answered by Rhyder in character), and GPS-locked audio files available only inside specific LA and NYC nightclubs.

This is lifestyle entertainment by infiltration, not broadcasting.


Inside "Asylum": Rebel Rhyder’s ‘Not Done Yet 2 108’ – Where Chaos Meets Couture

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Lifestyle & Entertainment Assylum — Rebel Rhyder — "Ass Not Done

The velvet rope drops. But this isn’t your typical bottle-service lounge. Welcome to Asylum – the underground-meets-ultra-exclusive nightlife ritual that has Hollywood’s rebels abandoning the VIP section for something far more electric.

At the center of it all stands Rebel Rhyder – a polymath provocateur, DJ, and performance artist who describes her aesthetic as “abandoned glamour.” And her latest immersive event, Not Done Yet 2 108, is less a party and more a manifesto.

Chapter 2: Who Is Rebel Rhyder?

Rebel Rhyder is not a mainstream celebrity—and that’s precisely the point. Emerging from the underground alt-model and performance art scene, Rhyder built a following through raw, confessional storytelling mixed with high-concept visual productions. Higher production value (108 cameras according to a

Standing at the crossroads of goth-industrial fashion, burlesque-style performance, and unscripted reality chaos, Rebel Rhyder is often described as "if David Lynch produced a nightlife web series."

Rhyder’s signature style includes:

  • Monologues delivered in character (often breaking the fourth wall)
  • Collaborations with noise musicians and dark techno DJs
  • Visceral use of lighting shadow, latex, and broken props
  • A recurring theme of institutional rebellion—hence the fit with Assylum.

By early 2025, Rhyder had starred in four Assylum-produced short films and two "live capture" events. The most anticipated? "Not Done Yet 2" – frequently appended with the number 108.


Entertainment as Exorcism

Musically, Not Done Yet 2 108 defies genre. Rhyder blends hard techno with 2000s emo ballads, sampling voicemails from ex-lovers over 808 bass drops. Her live set includes a segment where she physically rewires a synth while reciting slam poetry about imposter syndrome.

“Entertainment shouldn’t be an escape,” she says. “It should be a mirror that occasionally throws a punch.”