Schadenfreude
Lifer
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1985, Local H - Bound For the Floor(born to be down)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tOq25vBkso
you know we gota keep that shit copacetic.
Yep, might as well put it on a looped tape.We Don't Get Fooled Again (The Who). -1949
Except, we did...
This thread is pretty interesting actually. When does the Nirvana influence end? Seems to be very common for late 70s/early 80s babies. Probably like '76? Till.. '82?
I love that song though I am confused how a song that came out when you were 10 or 11 defined your generation.![]()
This thread is pretty interesting actually. When does the Nirvana influence end? Seems to be very common for late 70s/early 80s babies. Probably like '76? Till.. '82?
Calm down child.
I would think you act more like a child than anyone else here. That's what's most frustrating about you and your brother. From some of your postings, we can see glimpses of who you are as a person, but then you come back to this same stupid arrogant persona.
I think mid/late-70s would be the cut-off really. There is kind of a fine line between the Tears for Fears/Simple Minds/Depeche Mode gen and the Nirvana/NiN gen. The thing about Nirvana though is that their influence continued to dominate mainstream music throughout the 90s and early 00s. Heck, the Local H song BFDD called out earlier is a prime example (~96).
I would have posted teen spirit, but for some reason the Local H song stood out more.
This thread is pretty interesting actually. When does the Nirvana influence end? Seems to be very common for late 70s/early 80s babies. Probably like '76? Till.. '82?
You're a little cock sucker aren't you?
Revolution - The Beatles
Yesterday - The Beatles
born 1957
