Will muh 90's snuff out muh 80's?

Will muh 90's snuff out muh 80's?

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Hopefully not, I don't have nostalgia for either, but so far muh 80s has been far superior.

Yes. And eventually movies will start being made by zoomers who start romanticizing the 00’s. The wheel of time crushes everything.

What was the song played in the internet cafe?

Her outfits were cool in this movie

Looks so fucking inauthentic.

>"Quick, name a '90s band!"
>"Uh, Nine Inch Nails?"
>"Yeah, yeah that's good, that'll work."

No they fucking were not.

Eventually of course yes. Then the 00s will snuff out the 90s.

There seems to always be a 30 year separation. In the 80s we had 50s revival. In the 90s it was 60s revival. In the 00s it was 70s revival. In the 10s its 80s revival. And so on.

I had a favorite NIN hoodie I loved wearing. Can I still wear it or will people just associate it with this now? Feels bad

This, a girl wearing a NIN shirt wouldn't be wearing those clothes in the 90s.

I unironically like the 00s. 1995 guy here.

I think muh 80's has been played out to death, and i'm not a fan of overly romantacizing either, but being a 90's child i did enjoy the 90's setting of CM. My older brother used to have girls over and they would blast the Tragic Kingdom album by No Doubt. So when that song came on i got all pumped up with excitement, not incel rage.

That outfit was based on a photograph from the 90s of a woman wearing exactly that.

Y’know ... While I was watching this flick, it hit me to think that it got into too much details of those era that doesn’t even get me even though I’ve lived trough that times. They should dumped up whole things to today’s standard so that even a little kids know what da heck is going on.

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post it then

Yes. Each decade mainstream pop culture likes to repurpose things from 30 years prior, and in the 2020s that'll be the biggest focus probably

Based Brie getting more chicks into Nine Inch Nails

>I really don't remember the 90s

The coat and hat are more out of place in that photo.

Did anyone notice that the Sears behind Fury when Carol was at the phone booth had the modern logo? It was out of focus but it was pic related, not the old one.

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Remember muh 50s in the 70s? It never ends.

what she means
>NAILS INFECTION NATION
>NATION INFECTION NAILS

Lmfao this bitch is such a fucking clown

Hopefully yes because it's so bland it can be ignored unlike 80s meme neon shit

90s fucking sucked, the only people nostalgic for them are little faggots born after 95

>There seems to always be a 30 year separation
It's the kids coming into their own professionally.

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There's a Sears two blocks from my house. I still buy most of my tools there, especially recently since everything is like 30% off now that they're all fucked.

When it's gone I will buy my tools somewhere else. I can't understand being nostalgic for a shitty box store.

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Please god no. Does anyone who references the 90s actually remember it? I'm an oldfag and lived through it, it fucking sucked. There were certain blips of things that someone out there can remember fondly -- ace of bass, power rangers, pokemon cards, skating (ayylmaojonahhill) etc -- but the collective atmosphere just wasn't interesting or put together. The 70s had a defined look and feel, something was in the air. Same with the 80s. With the 90s, it was just... nothing. It wasn't even the nothing clusterfuck of today, which at least is interesting in its calamity. The 90s was just soft and hollow. There wasn't a zetgeist, the dress style looks like a fucking joke on both men and women (stupidly baggy jeans on dudes and supercut level haircuts on girls), and if there was a youth culture to speak of, it was the culture of being a total fucking annoying twat listening to rob zombie or the offspring and doing CKY level mischief. It was just a dumb time, man, unless you were a weeb. If the 90s nostalgia were chrono trigger and pokemon, I'd be more into it, but we all know it wont.

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Okay, source?

>NIN
as if NIN was main stream enough to be considered 90s
I mean sure the prop department is now filled with other boomers but come on...

The 90s had stuffed crust pizza and gameboy color, fuck you

The remix of Closer was the intro song for Se7en (1995)

they could have used Nirvana

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Not really true, there was just a huge split midway through. 90-94 and 95-99 are completely different eras.

I'd rather skip the 90's and go straight to the 00's. This movie has really shown me that I will never be nostalgic for the 90's

qt

Courtney Love controls Nirvana's catalog and is weird about what she'll license to.

NIN was like top 5 mainstream alt rock in the 90s, and the 90s were the pinnacle of alt rock.

90s internet. Everyone claimed to like NIN, RATM and Tori Amos. Such fucking liars trying to fit in since the beginning

The only thing that makes me nostalgic for the 00s is Halo 3 and Guitar Hero and emo girls ;_;

Who is the woman to Kurt's left?

>as if NIN was main stream enough to be considered 90s
You couldn't make yourself more obvious if you tried, zoomer.

I worked hardware for Sears part time during college and grew a fondness for Craftsman. You can still buy them on amazon now that Sears sold the brand I guess, but it's going to be a lot harder to replace them now that I can't just walk into the nearby Sears and toss them on the counter for a free warranty-covered brand new one.

if you didn't own the downward spiral in the mid 90s then you didn't listen to alternative at all you zoomer faggot.

If no one liked them, what were they trying to fit in with? Lots of girls in my school wore NIN shirts. They were unknown enough to be cool and but known enough for the logo to be recognized. I don't know if they actually liked the music, they tended to be more Smashing Pumpkins, Bush and the like in that regard, but they never wore their clothes.

>and emo girls ;_;
yfw they're all single mothers with 56%er babies today

Amanda T o d d I think. Some dumb bitch who drank bleach when her highschool found out she was fucking practically every guy there or something

Not spam, you shit fucking server

Craftsman has been shit for awhile. I don't know if they outsourced to chinks or what, but all their ratchets, wrenches and sockets rust like a motherfucker now. Meanwhile my dad still has his set from the early 80s and they're fine.

On the plus side elder zoomers (20-22yos) are bringing back goth girls and it's super easy to bag as many as you want on tinder as a millennial.

>This movie has really shown me that I will never be nostalgic for the 90's

People used to say that about the 80s.

>This movie has really shown me that I will never be nostalgic for the 90's
which makes sense given that you were only 3-4 years old when it ended :^)

reminder it's 2019 already.
do you feel old now gramps?

Yes :(

>being proud of being a zoomer
wew kiddo

Gay

you rather be old?

The early-mid 00s are already romanticized on this board. It's when many millennials were going through puberty

No everyone kinda never moved on from the late 90s and 00s
Maybe 00s and 10s nostalgia will start next year

Nostalgic about what?

Early 10s shit like idk marvel phase 1 and whatever horse shit was popular back then
I was only 20 and I don't even remember

Who the fuck actually listened to NIN in the 90s

why didn't the skrulls turn into jamiroquai?

No one who actually grew up in the 90s wants a fucking "90s nostalgia" era. You cant wrap the 90s in a nice neat little bow and sell it back to people. "MUH NIRVANA" isn't enough. "MUH NIN" isn't enough. There are no dozen or so lightning rod moments in 90s pop culture that explain it. Not like 80s pop culture. The 90s were a thousand times more amorphous and most importantly, ORGANIC. If you werent there, you're shit out of luck.

pray tell us how, user

Pretty much this. Any attempt at trying to leverage 90s shit would just look like poseur shit. We didnt like poseurs back then, why would we put up with it now?

how does she even know any of these 90s songs. She left Earth in 1989

Same year and feelings here too, my dude!

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>She left Earth in 1989
>USA – In 1993 Jeannie Leavitt became the first female USAF fighter pilot,

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Oh, fuck! Am I a millennial or an elder zoomer? I honestly don't fucking know, man. I was born in the year 1995 here, by the way.

>nin midriff shirt
Nice accuracy. If it were true to the time period it would've been big and blousy. But it is appealing to modern fashion.

The fucking Internet got big in the 90s you gimp

It wouldn't work well, the 90s were a better time and a better time to live in, but culturally didn't have the kind of impact the 80s had, as to be evoked down the road.

And it was trash. How many winamp skins and aol a/s/l chats did you have? I had a lot, and even when I was into it I could tell it was dumb

did the 90s even have a distintive look? all I can think of are grunge kids and maybe some use of neon colors.

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Cute

This towards the end of the decade

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great tits

Sauce that claim or shut the fuck up

Grunge baggy stuff, techno and trenchcoats. Kurt Cobain and The Matrix. EXTREEEEME as opposed to AWESOME. Comics became dominated by ultraviolence. Doom and Quake.

>NIN
there is NO fucking way a women like that would be a NIN fan back in those days

>implying I don’t still use Winamp

We're already there really. Late 80s early 90s were mostly indistinguishable, and that's what is in right now

>Calvin klein underwear
>garish sporty clothes with big logos
>hi-tops
>skateboarding
>Miami pastel aethetetic
>baggy acid wash denim
>girls wearing hair up with ties
>bum bags
>plastic looking shit like swatch watches
>guys wearing their hair forward with close cropped sides
>rebirth of cyberpunk interest

Aqua Net and crimping aren't back yet, and they probably won't, but we're getting into the 90s revival.

Damn, I need a SEGA bucket hat

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user, a lot of us listened to Nine Inch Nails without actualy looking like rivethead goth kids.

praise god for giving us qt emo chicks before sjw culture took over, they were good times

bruh.

Yeah, its an odd choice. I like NIN; but it was definitely outsider music in the 90s. I never met a woman who listened to NIN until years later.

I guess they figured it would be a choice that made her seem like a cool outsider but she's a normie character so it doesn't work.

Nintendo, milkshake cups, Nickelodeon, Seinfeld-tier fashion, etc.

Looking back it was honestly kinda shit, but it still existed.

80s is more aesthetic. 90s was the precursor to post-9/11 cynicism to a small extent.

It's crazy that I was born in the mid-80s, went through all the fads in the 90s, 00s, and now 10s, and can still pass for a late teen, so I could dress like all the 80s wannabes on campus and not be a creepy old weirdo. Young college girls still smile at me when I walk by and talk to me in class (returned to school after holding a federal job for almost 10 years). I keep wondering how long it will last.
/blogpost

fuck you I did starfucker

The 90s were optimistic, felt stable and the 2000s were killed prematurely by 9/11. No one saw it coming.

You almost typed the website that triggers the non contributing shill hordes you bad little goy :^)

Same feel, a bit younger than you, but looking a decade younger than you actually are is awesome as a guy once you hit 25, before then I could only date weird girls who didn't do hs dating and were looking for their lost teen bf.

>poseur shit
the "poseur" mentality no longer exists, people don't value authenticity in the sense that we did back in the day. so many late millennial/gen z kids think they're "90s kids" because they were born in 99 and that's the demographic 90s nostalgia will target. other born after will latch on because it's popular, they don't need people who actually experienced it.

>but it was definitely outsider music in the 90s

>nominated for grammys
>outsider

The only way you could think this is if you are posing or were from a backwoods hick town that got trends 10 years after everyone else.

nesquik backpacks, mtn dew killer, slim shady pants

>The 90s were optimistic

No, they weren't. There was a sense of dread that prevailed, particularly from 98+

Y2K MAN!!!! BETTER GET IN THE BUNKER!

90's was peak nihilism, everything after feels like a fever dream

I always thought the 90s obsession with authenticity was pretentious faggotry, but zoomers have killed it so much I wish it came back a bit, fucking tired of girls wearing those thrasher hoodies and not having a clue that it's a skateboarding mag.

Yeah, I'm from the rural South.

In middle school I remember a year where every mother fucker was singing Achey Breaky Heart by Lindsay Lohan's hack father. It was hell.

Where I'm from only the moody goth poser kids listened to NIN. I didn't listen to them for years because I'd dismissed them as pretentious posers. I'm not saying NIN were obscure, I'm saying pretty well adjusted popular girls weren't listening to them.

Now fuck off you contrarian twat.

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He's right though. Bunch of fucking larping zoomers in this thread.

As far as OP goes, I wouldn't mind more 90s in tv/movies if it's done well. In general I prefer everything from that decade over the 80s variants.

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I don't think 90's when looking at that outfit. Hell, if could even pass for a modern outfit.

Wasn't just Y2K. A vague, impending sense of doom was all through that time period. That line from Sopranos about the feeling that you're coming in at the end of something? Fits it perfectly.

No, it was Miley Cyrus's hack father. I got my burnt out jailbait mixed up.

It could be any decade from the 50s to the present

The whole 80's nostalgia has been played out for like 7 years now but we still keep getting spammed with stupid 80s shit.

Personally, i was always a 90's guy and i have hated HATED the never ending 80's nostalgia. Okay hipster dipshit, you arent the first dude to discover a synth. idiot.

The actual odd thing about the 90's was culturally it was depressing, even though the cold war ended.
But only americans were depressed. Sort of a "this wont last forever" type of thing. and then americans were proven right when 9/11 happens.

America in the 90's is gangsta rap, grunge music, nu metal, industrial, gen x cynicism and heroin chic, indie movies, trashy talk shows like jerry springer, WWF attitude era,

The 90's was "im constantly offensive" all the time instead of "im constantly offended all the time"

"Here we are now, entertain us, i feel stupid, and contagious"

The british were more optimistic. Oasis with their song Live forever captures the British 90's optimism.

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the leather jacket ruins the 90s look. it should be more flannel or denim

Pretty much but news started claiming in the early 90s that there was a "y2k bug" that would crash all computer networks.

The story that plebs like me got was that when they were inventing computers they didnt think to program the date change from 1999 to 2000 so it was going to fuck up the entire internet and all computers and anything stored on them.
Seems ridiculous now that ppl were panicked about it.

if the movie was early 90s then yeah, the jacket would fit

Not only that, but the cut and wash of those jeans aren't any part of the 90s, early, mid, or late. They look like something you could pick off the rack today at one of the nicer jeans stores or modern levis.

Source on that? Where are you getting this from? 9/11 was the horrible shake up that fucked everything over, but the 90s didn't see it coming. The 90s were the super serious but radical cooldown from the excessive 80s.

It’d be pretty based assuming anybody could get 90’s right. There probably won’t be depressed heroin kino, it’ll just be like Captain Marvel where they throw random 90’s shit into the plot like blockbuster. Or worse, we’ll get 90’s kid nostalgia exploitation films.

She could be in the early seasons of 90210 with minor tailoring

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the 90's is dirty and grimey, and the 90's is a search for authenticity.

The idea of not selling out is pretty big,

The word grunge was perfect for the 90's.

It was about rejecting everything phony and the 80s
The 90's is a weird time were indie movies, alt rock, and everything that isnt suppused to be popular gets popular.

>provide a source for the cultural mindset of a time period

No, no one saw 9/11 coming. They did, however, feel *something* was coming. All you have to do is look at the cynical nature of pop culture in that period.

No, you're off.
It's a 20 year cycle.

We were really wordy and verbose in the 90s.
Zoomers have efficient and cold speech.

Zoomer call people "normie". We said "Im a noncomformist" and "fuck conformity". We really were awful, smug for no reason people

NIN was industrial goth, not alt rock

wtf I hate NIN now

The US had grunge and Gen X cynicism, but not everywhere had that. Britain had much more upbeat bands, and the Troubles, a period of several decades of sectarian violence in Ireland ended with the Good Friday Agreement and everything was hopeful.

96 european guy here, how popular was Nine Inch Nails in America back then?

That's the circa 1990 stone-wash/acid wash look, the dark wash and pattern at the crotch make Brie's jeans look like today's basic women's jeans from Lucky brand.

>t. autistic about denim

>but not everywhere had that.

No one claimed it did. What in this thread gave you the impression anyone at all gives a fuck about Britain?

>get the 90s right
Go watch Slacker for some nostalgia.

>girl power movies in the 2010's
>girl power movies in the 90's
>Barbwire

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I miss the 90's.

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How do you guys feel seeing Early Zoomers taking over and now posting childhood nostalgia for the late 00s-early 10s things like Minecraft and iPhones? It feels kinda surreal, because that stuff used to widely be considered the "Downfall into shit era".

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I'm Amerilard born in 1990, Nine Inch Nails were visible enough that I knew who they were at 8 or 9 despite being very sheltered from pop culture by my parents, didn't know any of the songs or videos tho.

Pretty popular. Popular enough that Trent Reznor is still remembered, but some of that is because he crapped all over Johnny Cash and the backlash caused him to apologize and kinda go away.

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Oldfag detected

Sounds like you're projecting

Unless I'm forgetting something, I can't remember a film that successfully captures the 90's. Maybe L For Leisure, but that's a very particular time and niche it captures. This picture of Brie doesn't look 90's at all. Looks too neat and calculated, and her hair and makeup make her look like any girl from today. Something off about the cut. Weird girls who liked NIN would have dressed more sexily.

One of the underrated great 90's thing was that it was when music videos became an art form


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What was the last good/real era with soul?

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Maybe Empire Records? The 90s is hard to capture, because thru 92 it was mostly the same as 88, and by 1998 is already deep into y2k era.

Sorry, I meant a film which successfully recreates the 90's. Plenty of films from the 90's capture a 90's feel.

Accurate. A girl wearing that shirt wouldn't be wearing a hat. I don't remember girls wearing ballcaps at all, desu.

Ditto the jacket. That jacket would be worn by the last vestiges of hard rock/metal fans. They wouldn't be wearing an industrial band shirt.

Early/Core Gen Y, but the latter is pushing it.

you can barely notice that the movie was set on the 90s, the 90s doesnt have any kind of 'look'.

the 80s are over done because it was the last decade with a face, some very sharp and defined zeitgeist.

we now have trannies and smarthphones apps.

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That's not even how grunge people dressed.

best nineties band: faith no more

There was this particular undercurrent of like cyberpunk 90's hacker culture. the internet wasnt a big place but the people on it were spergs and leet haxors who would non ironically wear a trench coat.

Trench coats were def in in the 90s

the 90s has a lot of looks, from the whole grunge thing with torn jeans, flannel, long hair, etc.
to gangsta rap, back when negroids used to wear baggy pants instead of acting like faggots like kanye
There was heroin chic, manic pixie dream girl.

Think fiona apple and bjork

The end of the 90s were the last time that most parents really looked like parents: specifically mom hairstyles, specifically dad polos, glasses that only someone in their late 30s or older would wear. A lot of parents now are very youth trend conscious, or they never move past the youth fashion that they dressed like when they were 22 (which doesn't make them look adult, just like aging teenagers).

ok, fair. but it was the begning of pop culture become too diverse to have a cultural landmark able to make everybody admire, icons like elvis, michael jackson.

i dont know, i thing the last half of the nineties until the first years of the 2000s are a complete cultural nightmare.

it wasnt complete and absolute shit because there was some good tv shows happening here and there, but all the rest was garbage.

even good thing like FAITH NO MORE end up offering the world, as consequence, shit like limp bizkit.

anyway, not even pandering to the 90s the movie does well - the way they use JUST A GIRL from no doubt was fucking surreal. the absolute lack of taste, class, even for a capeshit was pathetic.

>dos dubs

Swap the NIN shirt with a faded GNR shirt and you'd have a decent 92 aesthetic. Look is still too clean, though.

Was the year 1995 the beginning of zoomers or was it the ending of millennials?

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Did your wife's son like the movie too?

>ok, fair. but it was the begning of pop culture become too diverse to have a cultural landmark able to make everybody admire, icons like elvis, michael jackson.


teenage angst has paid off well
now im bored and old

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Faggot

The 90's had a look, but it's harder to pin down, especially the early 90's where there was so much carry over from the 80's. Big problem I think is that the 90's look isn't fashionably dressy or over the top like the 80's, and is very homegrown, which isn't flattering to celebrities with middling looks, such as Brie.

94-96 is a blend, I've heard people call them Zillennials. Not braindead zoomers, but missed out on a lot of the 90s kid stuff because the 90s were just about over by the time they got to elementary school, and MySpace was dead by the time they were old enough for social media.

Should've given her a Gap hoodie.

Not the coat. Leather coats were super popular back then. Just watch boy meets world and friends. Everyone wore leather jackets.

90s fashion changed like every 6 months.
You could count on poser kids changing their looks at least twice a year. The grunge flannel shit lasted the longest but even that was only a couple of years.

Early Gen Z Culture produced the absolute very last of anything worth to remember

That's because late 90s / early 00s is where the real kino begins

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Were they wearing Nine Inch Nails shirts? I didn't say they weren't popular, but they didn't permeate all threads of culture. The people that dug NIN were into counterculture, which is why they wouldn't wear a coat like that.

Larson just looks like preppy girl posing in that picture.

FUCK she was hot

ok fag how many raw denim you have?

True, but I think there's also a tendency to look at extremes, like the skater kids wearing the JNCO pants. And while those fashions were popular with certain groups for a small window of time, it wasn't the norm (at least where I lived) and the through-line of 90's fashion was much more basic yet not without distinction. It's capturing that balance that is going to make it hard for film producers to properly exploit 90's nostalgia.

Idk, I'm pretty fond of late 90's, (very) early 00's fashion, but it seems all anyone remembers is the horrid nu-metal crap.

I was born in 91, and sort of remebr the late 90's.
The late 90's to me is pop punk, nu metal, and electronica.

Green day, blink 182, korn, limpbnizket, marylin manson.

Fatboy slim, daft punk, prodigy, etc

But also complete gabrage like that and like that shitty euro house music like barbie girl and if im blue if i were green i would die and darrude sand storm

Wasn’t there a nirvana song used in the movie though?

>complete gabrage like that and like that shitty euro house music like barbie girl and if im blue if i were green i would die and darrude sand storm
But that stuff is so much fun in retrospect.

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this song basically played all the time on the radio when my brother would drive me to elementary school

tom petty videoclip swingin its from 1999.

watch it. it could be something released today.

and it has 20 FUCKING YEARS OLD.

i get and its fair saying that there was a style, but it was a dying thing, doesnt come close to the 80s. you look at the 80s and its the fucking 80s, it is the last decade with a sense of... everything.

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yeah, if you are a moron who doesnt actually like music and likes "fun"

Are there anyone here that have actually lived through the 80s and if so, how do you feel about it and also how do you feel about people romanticizing that decade today by people who weren't even born in it? The reason why I'm asking these questions is because I'm wondering if the people who lived through the 2000s are going to experience what the people from before are experiencing when they see people romanticizing a time that they never had and never will truly experience.

mine were never that baggy but they were pretty baggy.

>all anyone remembers is the horrid nu metal crap

Shrek, Smashmouth, and Eminem are very well known today though. Nu-metal stands out because it's one of those trends that will likely never come back.

I admit denim has a certain appeal and aesthetic no other fabric has but I've always felt it was way too uncomfortable to wear. Heavy to wear, too hot in summertime and too cold in the winter. I just can't wear denim.

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>be at high school dance circa 1999
>Vengaboys starts playing
>realize the music is horrible and beneath you
>dance anyway
No regrets, faggot.

Looking like a fucking poser then. Ball caps and NIN gear dont go together, the Fonzy jacket is icing on the pleb cake.

> faith no more was one of the best bands of the end of the 80s and early 90s

> create a whole scene of mixing rap/hip hop with metal/rock and offer us limp bizkit, korn, system of a down

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9/11 was definitely not the start of the "cynical" era. That era had already begun years prior. 9/11 was just an event that happened near the beginning that people can point to as a marker. In fact, I remember my high school principal coming into the classroom and informing us of the attacks but no one really cared and we continued with the rest of the school day as usual.

instead of mid 90s i wish we had stuff that focused on late 90s. you know the time of boy bands/britney spears, beanie babies, TRL

I was a kid, but my memories of the 80's were that it was pretty great. My experiences were more late 80's however, so something like Stranger Things doesn't capture it. As for a 00's revival, it seems like a stretch, but it'll happen to be sure, especially if life in the west continues to decline. People who aren't boomers naturally assume much of nostalgia is the result of rose-tinted glasses, but I'd venture to say that there has been an actual long term decline over time since the 1950's and this exacerbates the desire to go back.

Pre Nirvana 90s was weird.
Mainstream rap wasnt even very gangsterish yet. MC Hammer pants.
Mainstream was already trying to push a more elitist intellectual Kanye style of rap while all those gansgter rap groups were still more underground.
Rock was still hair metal.
Hair metal girls were THE best. Nirvana groupies were trash. Nu metal skanks even worse.

None of those bands are numetal, though.

what are you kidding
gen x thots used to cream their pants to daddy trent

This is close to how regular dudes dressed in the 90s

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desu this is an era that for mainstream rock music was really boring, grunge had ended, punk hadn't caught on beside Green Day and Offspring, nu-metal was for retards. The main rock groups were bland af like Third Eye Blind, Sugar Ray, Matchbox 20, post-peak Pearl Jam, Marcy Playground, Rusted Root, Hootie and the Blowfish, and the band that did Closing Time.

I grew up in the 90's and there was a definite style to it. Floral leggings, neon windbreakers, those Blossom hats, those god awful jelly shoes that cut up your feet. Grunge of course. Then you had XTREME everything, and neon colored triangle motifs everywhere.

Lel, more like some heartless retard like you stalked her online got years with her tit pic across the country and destroyed her reputation until she killed herself. Maybe the one true case of cyber bullying since she was like 15.

the whole second half of the 90s is pure psy ops.

rock becomes something between faggot shit or white trash, rap/hip hop has no shame at being criminal and mysoginistic, pop is for whores and boy bands.

it was like all that come before was to woke and it was necessary to inject full hedonism on the whole youth.

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Don't know where you grew up, but that's pretty far from my experience. 9/11 was a huge deal. 90's cynicism was pretty much dimestore and relied a lot on being edgy. It was more an attitude than an underlying feeling of resent.

The movie Kids from 1995 is a good one.

My point was that people remember those things, but they aren't nu-metal, the user I was replying to said people only remember nu-metal from that time.

outsider music? the guy was selling quadruple platinum records by the mid-90s while a genuine alternative music scene was doing the rounds at the same time. it didn't last long but it was an immensely popular act for its time.

yeah, it was shit if you were a normal fag plebe who didnt know who radiohead was maybe

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90s was unironically shit and that's the reason they need to force every reference to it in this.
Also, early 00s is better don't (You) me

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wow cringe twitter meme senpai

U were a weirdo who lived under a rock of you didnt know who radiohead was by the late 90s.
I hated them but they were one of the only late 90s music that both dudes and girls liked. Oasis was like that too.

>this is an era that for mainstream rock music was really boring
It was the end of mainstream rock altogether, so it has that going for it. Now you're stuck with nigger pop.

People liked NIN and wore their tshirts in the 90s.

t. old fart

travis was another one of those bands. some good romantic songs, theyre like a more talented and honest coldplay.

I think we deserv to be smug. The 90s were probably the last period with no real racial division, we werent in aggressive militarily in any country (until Balkans, thanks bill cuntin) we were in an economic boom and kind of had good reasons to be smug. Unlike zoomers who are just full of shit.

WHO LET THE NOGS OUT

Nigga I bought The Downward Spiral the first week it came out and my hs gf bought me Pretty Hate Machine when I was poor. I also had all the RATM CDs and every girl I knew was a lesbo for Tori Amos.

nope.

2000s had lot of rock music and still has musical variety instead of nothing but niggers and lady gaga

2010s is when everything turns to garbage

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you can't cook up a generation out of two birth years. a lot of boomers missed out on flower power and doing cocaine at discos and becoming wall street yuppies, but they're still boomers.

you cannot fuck with 90s rock. go back and look at any compilation. thats what I call 90s. the catalog is full of shit you know every word to and would listen to even if you didnt like it.

Give it time and it'll be integrated into board lexicon. This is just another version of "Prove me Wrong" or "Change My Mind"

Kids
reality bites
suburbia
SLC punk

I'll rephrase it: American mainstream rock was really boring. British rock and Britpop were fantastic, Oasis, Blur, Radiohead, The Verve. Not to mention electronic rave acts like The Prodigy and Chemical Brothers.

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I thought it was another normie meme until now & not something genuine. Honestly feels odd but makes sense if a decade has been half your life.

The only time i get mad a zoomers is when they get on wifi and smartphones provided to them by previous generations and bitch about how useless previous generations were.

But you cant blame them for how they are.
They were born into clown world of infowars and trannies, they didnt create it. Now they are all like pic related

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Please see:

>I also had all the RATM CDs

I owned 4 cds. neat

I'm an old mf so I can tell you the cool people had their CDs, but everyone knew "Closer" which was consider edgy. They played it at our prom with the word "fuck" edited out and everyone screamed out "FUCK" in unison at that part. Fun times.

I saw the sign I saw sign sign sing b2b groove is the heart groovey baby

I couldn't ask for another

Also, aren't "band " shirts more a product of mid 2000s Wal-Mart? Most people back then if they liked a band wore a TOUR shirt they bought at a concert. Getting band merchandise outside of the concert was actually kind of difficult unless it was bootleg.

get out

youtube.com/watch?v=A12-KN5UijA

The main diffwrence between a 90s kid and a zoomer is 90s kids can have unironic fun. Zoomers cant even have ironic fun anymore.

I don't know. It was pretty much Metallica, Nirvana, REM, Pearl Jam... then people lightened up a little with No Doubt and Green Day... then people really lightened up with the Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys (and choady nu metal like Kid Rock and Limp Bizquick)

>2000s had lot of rock music and still has musical variety instead of nothing but niggers and lady gaga
It did? Lady Gaga was a staple of airplay long before 2010. Don't remember much beyond stuff like Franz Ferdinand and the Killers, but by then I had long abandoned mainstream music.
>2010s is when everything turns to garbage
I'd say by 2010 everything was garbage. 2008, actually. The 2000's was when it turned.

It was difficult but i was born in 76 and somehow every trailer park kid in the 80s had a Metallica Tshirt. Us suburb kids couldnt get them.

I'm born in 90, peak millennial, but feel a lot closer to people born in 95 than people born in 83, which is also supposed to be millennial. I don't think it's as simple anymore as
>Greatest Generation
>Baby Boomers
>Gen X

You arent fitting in by still continuing to lie like that

White trash always had everything cool when you were a kid

finally, a new band shirt for normies to tarnish. now maybe american apparel will leave the unknown pleasures album cover alone.

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I grew up in the midwest. Early post-9/11 just felt like a continuation of that extreme pessimism and nihilism of the late 90's. It didn't feel like the beginning of a new era. It felt like it just blended right in with the current vibes.

You watch George Rockall too?

Nah, they were catching hold in the 90s. We got to make our own T-shirt designs for a project in art and every motherfucker in there either did NIN or Nirvana.

dude, those generations had way less in common than you think you do with '80s babies. I know everyone wants to feel special nowadays for being born, but we aren't all that different because of the technology and culture we consume.

>Lady Gaga was a staple of airplay long before 2010.
Were you hanging out in NYC gay bars in the late 00s? Because outside of those places, nobody knew who Lady Gaga was before Just Dance and Pokerface in 2009.

1980-1995 are millennials. I'm sure people who were born in 1940 couldn't relate all that well to someone born in 1960 but they still part of the same generation whether they like it or not.

>Power rangers
>Pokemon

Why do nostalgia faggot's always bring up their baby toys and cartoons that they hilariously think somehow defined a generation?

I had fun in the 90s. Malls were still the hang-out place and people would eat super sized junk food with no worries. Internet was still sort-of frowned upon for dweebs so you didn't have thots on their phone 24/7 on instagram n' shit. No cell phones period. I knew some people with beepers but the only people who beeped them were their parents. Seemed like an electric leash to me.

So you were bootlegging? I'm aware the iron press prints became huge in that era, and generally band shirts were either the aurlthentic tour prints or those gaudy iron on prints that prevenred your shirt form folding and made it look like it was starched.

>Were you hanging out in NYC gay bars in the late 00s?
What do you expect? It was the late 00's.

I legit saw some zoomer girl wearing one of these, told her it was cool, and she said she got it at Forever 21 and didn't know any of their songs.

Because they're all that defines modern culture.

fair enough

Those were bootlegs from the flea market. Officisland band mercy just stating the stylized band name was still pretty rare, since most outlet stores were still of the sears jcpenny variety.

I guarantee all of you in this thread were born in 94 or later and somehow think you know what the 90s were like

I knew even normie chicks in hs that thought Trent Reznor was hot. The 90s was this strange era that every edgelord angry depressed guy made even preppy normie girls cream their panties.

If by Trent Reznor you mean Eddie Vedder then yes.

graduated HS in 96'
Brie's outfit is not period correct to my experience.
tough girl types rocked neon tights under jeans with holes in them. The hot girls wore thigh highs and skorts.

early 90's everyone traded their pegged jeans for overalls. Young men and some women wore overstuffed NFL parkas.

Body glove was a big brand
flannel
girls with flowers on everything
fucking OJ trial

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the early 2000s is basically the twilight of pop punk, post grunge and nu metal.

around 2001 is when emo gets big. Bands like fall out boy, panic at the disco, my chemical romance, jimmy eat world, dashboard confessionals, etc

at the same time you got this sort of proto hipster movement with the garage rock revial of the strokes, interpol, white stripes, etc.

Then in the mid to late 2000s you have the rise of the hipster as it were known, the trucker hat, flannel wearing, black rim glasses, pabst blue ribbon drinking hipster.

Around this time you get like p4k core type of stuff like animal collective, vampire weekend, arcade fire, LCD soundsystem, MGMT.
There is this odd moment in the late 2000s when shit gets very "quirky". Even movies got quirky. Juno, napoleon dynamite, wes anderson type shit, and it all starred michle cera

The fashion of the 2000's to me i, can remebr that because i went to school. Emo kids like pic related, hoodies, hot topic core

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eddie vedder wasn't getting no girls wet by 1995. he was old hat by then.

Someone tell me anything distinctive or fun culturally that the 00's even had? It was a shit, bland decade. I guess the iPhone coming into play in 2007 and everyone turning into a zombie and the internet going to complete shit is something maybe.

First places i remember seeing them was at small record stores and head shops in the mid/late 90s.

I distinctly remember about 1997 to September 10, 2001 being massively fun and frivolous. Even the music people were listening to was just bubblegum bullshit. Hanson, Spice Girls, N'sync, Britney, Backstreet Boys. Even the rock was a lot of Limp Bizquick and Kid Rock type bullshit.

Were you not in America then? Because your timeline is about 3 years off for each thing you listed, except MGMT, Animal Collective, Juno, and quirky shit all being late 2000s.

lol nah. The mid to late 2000s you described is actually the early to mid 2010s. I'm sure there some before 2010 but no way did they define those years. However your follow up is spot on with the quirky shit and MGMT.

>Kid Rock

I still have no clue how he was popular.

>I'm a rapper
>but I'm white trash and have a guitarist
>AMERICAN BADASS

Barbwire was a massive bomb. No one saw that shit.

only thing I liked about it was the cool cellphone designs, some semblance of a life where the web hadn't homogenized everyday activities still existing, and the internet being a beautiful mess and not a place where people log all of their thoughts and experiences.

He was almost popular in the early 90s. He got pushed hard.
He was supposed to be what Vanilla Ice was but he got cock blocked.

he was the perfect synthesis of everything drunk frat boys and hillbillies liked: ignorant rap music, and geetars!

I guess I really am old as fuck. This post hurt me.

>eddie vedder
in 1995 I literally had my HS crush tell a another girl "he's (me)cute but he's not exactly Eddie Vedder" LOL
10 years later we got back in touch and confessed she always wondered why I never tried anything with her ....womp womp

she looked like a cross between Beetlejuice era Winona Ryder and young Salma Hayek. Got really fat though....Latin girls amirite?

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The emo MySpace scene was cool while it lasted, Facebook killed that off.

Nah I had an edgelord RATM shirt in high school that said "we have determined your whole system sucks" and a Pearl Jam "Jeremy" single tshirt that said "9 out of 10 kids prefer crayons to guns"

the mid to late 2000s were fun and the music was alright. I actually liked the indie LSD aesthetic that time period had.

me and three of my friends did and it was terrible

>around 2001 is when emo gets big. Bands like fall out boy, panic at the disco, my chemical romance, jimmy eat world, dashboard confessionals, etc
Ah, forgot about this garbage. Okay, they can be the last gasp of mainstream "rock" if you'd like, but I look at this as more a niche thing. Idk.
>at the same time you got this sort of proto hipster movement with the garage rock revial of the strokes, interpol, white stripes, etc.
White Stripes and the Strokes existed alongside numetal and postgrunge, and gained success in the early 00's. I didn't realize Interpol was ever mainstream.
>Around this time you get like p4k core type of stuff like animal collective, vampire weekend, arcade fire, LCD soundsystem, MGMT.
Yeah, but to me this stuff isn't that mainstream, not in the way that numetal bands or other big rock acts in the 90's were. They may have had a few big hits, but they were far from the standard as far as what was getting airplay on radio stations. I still see post-grunge and numetal as the end for mainstream rock. The rest seems like a few ripples in their aftermath.

Man, JET still fucking sucks. I still cringe when I hear that "Be My Girl" song.

Ah bloo bloo.

>Someone tell me anything distinctive or fun culturally that the 00's even had?

It was remarkably huge for corporations after a century that was already huge for corporations.

Ironically NIN covered Joy Division on the oh so 90s The Crow soundtrack.

Yeah, right along the memories of your mother heating up similac in the microwave for you to drink.

Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock were nothing but rap/rock versions of the same angry lyrical content of the grunge/metal era.

There are always the outliers in terms of popularity. Timberlake, Nelly and company didn't exactly die in 2001, you know.

95 here
I wouldn't consider myself a zoomer,atleast not culturally.While I was to small to really live the 90s,I could experience a lot.Especially old music/films/mediums or games from the 90/80s,through friends/family.
Also I think the age range from 94-96 didn´t do much zoomer stuff when we were teenagers.I still remember most of us going outside,having shit pcs/internet,no smartphones.Also I still remember old social media sites or ICQ,Myspace wasn´t that common because I am a euro.My father was giant music fan and even had some autographs collected,he just hears everything,so I know a lot.I still had to experience a lot of old mediums until 2010 like tapes,walkman.


80s= unique style over done but honestly good in retro perspective
90s= a lot of trash but I think very good Electronic music,Rock was not as good,Gangsterrap(compared to now) was better
00s=good Electronic music/rare good Rock,much cringe/ok hip hop
10s=only Electronic music is decent/Rock Dead/decent hip hop+mumble shit
late 10s=Rock is dead,Rap became insanely shit in many aspects


I honestly think most of the 00s and 10s stuff is insanely shit mainstream wise.Only a few good rappers and Rock is dead,only Electronic music is good and even that is debatable compared to the 90s.The 90s trash music techno was still way better than some Dubstep shit from the early 2010s or late 2010s Bighouse drops.


1980>90>00\2010s both had cringe,good stuff>powergap>late 10s

Games=
First console:SNES,N64
First ownc console:PS1
Last Console:PS3
Played a lot of CS,WoW on pc in the mid 00s and until 2012.

Movies,TV=
I would say though that I mostly experienced only the Early\GenY culture in Movies\TV.I think Childseries have become way worse,in my country the really old TV Series (60s70s) are probably the best.Except maybe TV for Kids,Movies and Series have been pretty solid through all decades.The only negatives in the last few years movie wise for me were SWJ culture.

they covered one of their songs at Woodstock '95 too, which is often considered to be their breakout performance.

>Someone tell me anything distinctive or fun culturally that the 00's even had?
Early 00's was the last time you could actually make friends without having a virtual social capital to show. My life went to shit in 2008 mostly because of that shift.

There was a really brief period around 2005 when revival of AC/DC and mid 70s rock was the biggest fucking thing, Buckcherry came back with that Crazy Bitch song, Jet was pushed nonstop, White Stripes were big, and Scott Weiland + 3 members of GNR released an album that sounded like old Aerosmith and called it Velvet Revolver.

the strokes single handily kicked off rock music still being viable in the 2000s.
Their success led to so many other bands getting signed

youtube.com/watch?v=TOypSnKFHrE

People were still really into Pearl Jam in 1995. It's not like all of a sudden everything changes. Cultural shifts happen gradually. I do remember grunge basically being over by '97 and lots of my friends into ska or swing or the socal pop-rock stuff (think Sugar Ray or Smash Mouth). I think a few of them even liked Backstreet Boys in a semi-ironic way.

disgusting
toe
fungus

Yeah, but something about JET really bugged me. I remember being stoked when Pitchfork gave their album a 0.0. They were such crap poseurs compared to The Strokes, The White Stripes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Hives (all of who were actually good)

>semi-ironic
nah
dudes actually listened to nsync and the backstreet boys and it was seen as normal and cool.

Guitar Hero did this

you actually had spics in your school in the 90s, were you in California?

we had zero spics and only 5 blacks in a school of 2000

things lasted longer back then, true. just have to frame it from the perspective of a girl who jumps onto trends partly so they can swoon over musicians. with pearl jam in particular, they pretty much committed career suicide the same year after that ticketmaster fiasco. no doubt their appeal would continue for actual listeners, but not the normie girls.

I know, but like I said, they existed alongside numetal and post-grunge. The garage revival didn't have that much life in it, and numetal and post-grunge were still lagging about until around 2003-2004.

>I do remember grunge basically being over by '97 and lots of my friends into ska or swing or the socal pop-rock stuff (think Sugar Ray or Smash Mouth)

This makes me realize that nobody in this thread has mentioned one of the biggest rock bands of the 90s, Red Hot Chili Peppers. For a band that started out so different and funky in the 80s, could they have become anymore bland?

Not really, at least not any dudes I knew. I was in high school when that broke out. We would kind of make fun of it, but also kinda like it. There was a very ironic thing when that bubble gum stuff came out.

What state?

They had a weird dip in the middle of the decade because One Hot Minute wasn't nearly as well liked as BSSM or Californication. BSSM was huge around 91-93 and Californication was huge 99-01

Their immense success at the time, and frusciante subsequently ditching them, really put a damper on their creative output.

Rock music really died in the 2010's fucking millinal faggots dropped the torch of rock and whittled down music to shitty electro pop, EDM and niggers.

2010s are quite possibly the shittiest period of art on record. its made the 2000s look better in retrospect

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Sacramento California as a matter of fact
Her family was from El Salvador

yall are forgetting about Smashing Pumpkins
Stone Temple Pilots
Soundgarden
Geto boys
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
K-Ci & JoJo

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I was working in a record store when this came out. Such a breath of fresh air. Probably what it was like when Nevermind came out in a sea of hair metal bands.

Tbf anything done in rock music even in 2010 would be deemed toxic masculinity today.

Na, Rock died out by becoming complete pop music instead of autisticly screeching with Grunge,NuMetal and Emo.

I hate so sound all "old man yells at cloud" but I really don't get this generation at all. I don't even know what they are into other than being outraged at stupid shit that doesn't matter. I seriously think social media has warped minds beyond all repair.

I want more Garbage in movies

They still tour too and Empty is good

It's like a pissing contest to see who can say they agree with the general consensus the loudest and with the greatest vitriol so as to boost their own social capital. A perfect army of drones and yes-men.

there's plenty of people being hedonistic assholes just like in the 90s. the only difference is I think drug use is generally looked down on more.
except weed and vaping. everyone does that now because everyone listen to rap.

It's what happens when every thought your brain generates is only to smash the 'like' / upvote button as much as possible. It's really pathetic.

Studies have shown younger generations are more risk-averse than previous ones. So, they're boring. Maybe in part explains the disappearance of rock and roll.

I keep being amazed at how many articles are written by millennials in their mid 20s to mid 30s, and are then eaten up by zoomer on Twitter and elsewhere, about a song, movie, or tv show from barely even 10 years ago needs to be cancelled and no one watch it anymore. I guess when your own currently existing culture is so shit you need to look back and call everything else horrible shit so you can blame your misery on people in the past.

This. 80s was the last year of universal optimism. Mainstream 90s was optimistic, while almost all counter-culture was nihilism.

Ohio

they look down on hard drugs like crack and heroin, but seem perfectly okay with people popping dope pills produced by big pharma. guess the thought that the government gave them the OK eases their worries in the latter case.

oh yeah I forgot XANNIEZ

rap has made ingesting large amounts of benzodiazepines cool. And Percocet.

Right #cancelculture. So an entire generation can be summed up in them taking a dump on stuff that was wildly popular as nearby as 2015. Louis CK being a prime example. The defining comic between 2010 - 2015 is #cancelled for jerking off in front of a few people with consent. He's then replaced by a milquetoast John Mullaney who is less funny but also less "problematic"

Makes me feel old...

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You can't beat 80's music, fashion and grainy VHS film

The thing is, it's millennial women who are leading the charge on this stuff, then transmitting it to zoomers and demanding their orbited bfs or husbands fall in line. I see girls I knew in high school or college, now in their late 20s, trying to purge everything that they had enjoyed when they were 16, 18, 20 because of rape culture, toxic masculinity, heteronormativity, or some other meme.

then prepare to have your mind blown
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What the hell was even around ten years ago that was toxic? It's not like the 00s emo bands weren't already massively low test.

I hate NIN now because Trent is a faggot big government shill now. It's the same with a lot musicians from the era for some reason, and it brings the question of authenticity back to their work from the era. When and why DID all these 90s anti-machine guys become pro-government?

My brother's gf is 27, she won't listen to this song and gets mad when people play it because she says it portrays an abusive controlling relationship as normal. Also a lot of emo is boy + girl, which is heteronormative and therefore problematic.

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Putting a penis in a vagina is now "problematic" I swear, the human race is doomed.

>You can't beat70s Vinyl, 8tracks and tie dye
Your time is over Boomer

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I can find pictures of girls wearing all sorts of stuff from the '90s, but as someone who was there, no girl dressed like this back then. Guys did.

Yep, Come As You Are which was published in '92 while Marvel was off Earth entirely. The shitty version of the Kree Intelligence plays it.

1997 is a gen x year unlike 1998-2001. Only embryonic teenybopper stuff like Hanson and Spice Girls was relevant then. And Limp Bizkit were still literal nobodies opening for Faith No More

I saw Limp Bizkit at the Warped Tour '98. I met Fred and Wes, got both their autographs. No one knew them.

you fucking sound normie as fuck. 90s internet was literally god sent to weirdos and schizoids because all the normies viewed it as some techie shithole full of nerds or murderers-rapist who were trying to lure in unsuspecting girls. It was our own wonderful little oasis. I've met people while shitposting on AOL that I'm still friends with IRL 20 years later. Now the internet is full of the same people who buy fucking onions latte in starbucks. People like you.

>was born in 1993 but remember shit about the 90s.
All my beloved childhood memories are from early to mid 2000s. The 90s belong to the older millenials, the 00s to the zoomers. What do I have?

I feel like I should remember the 90s but I just can't.

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>The 90s were probably the last period with no real racial division
Rodney King and O.J. say hi.

me too
the overall look is just off
wrong kind of jeans
maybe the t shirt but definitely not the hat
I can kind of see the jacket too but it would have been very rare

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Well your memories would have begun sometime around 1998 so you probably just lump the 90s you remember with the early 2000s

Having lived through every year of the 90s and 00s, the 00s we're 100x more distinctive.

If you're pairing decades, the 10s are a retread of the 90s in that they're kind of dull. Few mass trends. The 2000s had tons of memorable trends and cultural moments.

If you want to see the 90's then watch this:
>youtube.com/watch?v=7g4MfyP7Eo4
It was a decade that didn't really know what to be. There's was 1960's nostalgia in the mid 90's as well. Depressed gen x roaming the streets. Lan parties. But overall is was an optimistic time out of the U.S of course. Early 2000's had a bit of carry over from the late 90's, lasted until 2004.

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Seconded.
t. Oldfag

Fucking retard.

Was Yea Forums itself one of those cultural moments of the 2000s?

Didn't the rage against the machine singer shill for hilary?

based friend