Was 2004 the year where the 90s ended? I know people keep saying "No it ended on 9/11" but yet despite being post-9/11, 2001-2003 was mostly THE SAME as 1998-2001 in terms of pop culture style.
2004 marked a changed screaming "THE CULTURE IS HERE" and the late 90s influence was over.
>Nick and Cartoon Network cancelled all the 90s shows >The re election of Bush >Approval ratings of Iraq began to dip shortly after the elction >People began to get over 9/11 and the "Bush is stupid" schtick began >The Rock retired and WWE begun transitioning to Cena and Batista >Emo overtaking nu metal >Crunk rap overtaking glam rap >Myspace getting popular >Web 2.0 coined >Friends finale >Laguna Beach started >Release of Nintendo DS >Broadband overtook dial up for the first time >Eminem fell off
If Bush never took his second term, would the late 90s stuff have lasted past 2004?
What does this have to do with television and film?
Matthew Powell
A lot of notable television and film started and ended in 2004
Logan Myers
All side picking shit aside, strictly in the terms of your question: No, changing presidents, regardless of how people felt about it, would actually cause even more change in pop culture than an incumbent would.
Cameron Garcia
Lil Jon dropped Get Low in ‘02 that’s the official end date.
Grayson Clark
That song came out in 03 actually
Adam Adams
The 90s were depressing. They just seem happy because you were a kid
Liam Price
The late 90s were optimistic with the economic boom and tech advances and were considered the "end of history". 2000 was actually a number to look forward to, then we entered 2001 and began to shit the bed.
Zachary Bailey
bump
Xavier Young
Ok I guess if you want to split hairs the album it was on came out in ‘02 but wasn’t released as a radio single until ‘03. Great conversation you pedantic cocksucker.
Brayden Bell
Ausfag I was like 13 at the time so idk 05+ felt different to me the whole emo Green day scene peaked is all I remember fuck I loved that album Kino wise star wars and lotr still felt very late 90s despite concluding in 03 Fuck Eminem and I didn't get broadband till 2006 Fucj it's all 15-20+ years ago AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
That was another change marking the end of the 90s, Green day changing their sound in 2004. Dookie fans hated how they went from "cool punks" to "wussy emos trying to be political".
Dominic Reed
Grew up with both loved both. Fuck contraries and fuck fans Eminem however deserved all the shit he got when he changed his sound in the 2010s so fuck him
John James
Nah it was its own thing. The main commonality was relevance of mass media, for many reasons that's been near totally shattered. People were still relatively normal until the pbr and trucker hats showed up, which was closer to 2008.
Sebastian Murphy
Well people were already hating when Eminem released Encore in 2004, which they said was too bloated/silly
Jacob Rodriguez
How do we get thots to dress emo again? That look was hot as shit
James Collins
Let's be honest he peaked before he even made an official album his very first bootleg is the only good shit and that was what 96? He peaked at 8mile
Alexander Gomez
Cultural eras has a lot to do with tv and film, and in order to understand movies from the past it makes sense to consider the time in which they were made
Bentley Lewis
I prefer it niche it only fits big titty Dom goths and that's how it should stay. T. Virgin
Liam Russell
bump
Jason Wright
Was too young to really think much of the era during the early 2000's. What's the best way to describe the mentality of that time and how is this shown in films that were made?
Kayden Ortiz
American pie
Julian Hughes
September 11 2001 was the hard cut off point of the 1990s, probably the clearest end of a decade ever. Not only did it end the 1990s, it ended the 20th century and is likely going to be used to mark the end of nation states - but certainly the end of white nations and the West - by future historians.
Sorry faggot but just because some cartoon network ended doesn't mean thats is the pivotal moment of a decade.
Benjamin Ward
I'd disagree, Johnny Bravo ending on August 27, 2004 marked the end of an epoch-defining kino.
Colton Richardson
>oh no the wigger rap autist is angry Fuck off
Christian Wilson
The 90s entered a free fall after Seinfeld ended in '98 and got BTFO at the end of '01.
Kevin Harris
no, they weren't t. gen x
Caleb Long
>were considered the "end of history". correct. the whole west was still high over having won the cold war.
Jace Carter
2000 was truly and technically the end of the 1990s. Count the 1990s with just your ten fingers. Can't do it, can you? That's why. So yes, 1980 was the last years of the 1970s.
Jason Howard
Since we didn't start time again with year "0", the zero has to stand as the last year of the "previous" decade. 9-11-2001 was the actual millennium, not 2000.
Adam Reed
>economic boom in my country was one of the worst economic depressions of our history
Aiden Lopez
Fellas, how much longer until pop culture is good again?
Colton Reyes
In 2004 my first gf left me for a kid one year older who used to beat me up during recess.
2004 was most definitely the beginning of the decline of my life..
Ryder Gutierrez
lmao people outside of Clapistan don't care about muh 9/11 oh I mean 11/09
Wyatt Price
Are you having a stroke? Do you know what a comma and period are?
You'd know what a comma period is wouldn't ya you spotty bleeding tranny go dilate Gayass gramma bitch
Jayden Ross
Then explain to me why 2002-2003 pop culture still felt mostly THE SAME as 1998-2001 culture despite being post-9/11.
Daniel Sullivan
jews.
Brayden Davis
Pop culture was literally never good. At least not in the US. >Swing was shit >Rockabilly was shit >Hippies were shit >Disco was shit >90's - The advent of pop groups and focusing media on teenagers instead of adults. R&B was also shit. >00's All the degeneracy with pop stars and Paris Hilton and crunk hip-hop was shit >10's first half - industrialization of media and entertainment. Perfecting the manufacturing of pop stars >10's second half - Tohu wa bohu. The culmination of all the degeneracy and loss of values that the west allowed itself. Nothing more can be said.
It didn't? Five For Fighting alone disproves the entire idea. Only deep trauma to the national psyche could've gotten falsetto songs about Superman bleeding onto the radio.
Benjamin Campbell
Nick and cartoon network still had the 90s shows until 2004