linebaugh

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It's not that they're talking about Green Day, it's that they're not even talking about the good Green Day. :(
interesting moment when the American idiot album came out in first grade and everyone I knew all suddenly realized music was something they enjoyed and that music is something that one can have preferences on
 

linebaugh

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after that album there was no more rock music that could unite the whole school. It came out in middle school for me and by highschool only rap could do that. The closest guitar music got was a blink 182 concert which everyone went to, but no one cared for any of the music they were actually releasing.
 
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linebaugh

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@mvuent might not even either even though I think hes only a year or two younger. It was a very brief but important moment for the last of the millennials
 

sus

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interesting moment when the American idiot album came out in first grade and everyone I knew all suddenly realized music was something they enjoyed and that music is something that one can have preferences on
High quality content great contribution more like this folks please
 

sus

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@suspended will my chemical romance make an apperance? That black parade album maybe the most significant rock album of our age group I think
I missed this somehow. Never listened to a single song or album. Never knew anyone who did. I think we were slightly less trailer trash than where you lived. Eminem was around but emo was a subculture for weirdos, not anything uniting.
 

linebaugh

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I missed this somehow. Never listened to a single song or album. Never knew anyone who did. I think we were slightly less trailer trash than where you lived. Eminem was around but emo was a subculture for weirdos, not anything uniting.
ah interesting. My school was 95% goth mexicans.
 
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