Unfortunately, that trend is starting to define us Gen-Xers. by Zseni 09/25/2007, 3:31pm PDT 
No, you're Gen Y, we actually made art, handed it off and watched you fuck it up NT by Gen X 09/25/2007, 3:53pm PDT 
Art like.... "Reality Bites"? Nirvana? Pogs? The entire 90's blew ass. NT by Last 09/25/2007, 4:02pm PDT 
That's because you were in high school, getting laughed at and not getting laid. NT by Tool and Radiohead (high-fiving) 09/25/2007, 4:16pm PDT 
Hrg........ my wrist...................................... why must the sufferin NT by Tool and Radiohead (high fiving) 09/25/2007, 4:20pm PDT 
Yes, Jhoh, we know how you feel about music. NT by Gen X 09/25/2007, 4:26pm PDT 
I hurt. NT by the truth 09/25/2007, 4:36pm PDT 
Me too! NT by Love 09/25/2007, 4:44pm PDT 
I almost remember who radiohead is... but who gives a fuck NT by Grumah 09/26/2007, 6:41pm PDT 
Gen X is right, 90's music is ART by Billboard charts 09/25/2007, 5:26pm PDT 
WTF was Rednex?! NT by Fullofkittens 09/25/2007, 5:30pm PDT 
Re: WTF was Rednex?! NT by Cotton-eyed Joe 09/25/2007, 5:31pm PDT 
That's a great song. NT by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 09/25/2007, 7:06pm PDT 
When I look for art, the first place I check is the Billboard charts NT by an Internet Genius 09/25/2007, 5:42pm PDT 
Billboard chart music doesn't have enough whining to be arty. NT by the entire city of Seattle 09/25/2007, 6:06pm PDT 
We disagree! NT by Gin Blossoms and Creed 09/25/2007, 6:30pm PDT 
What about the WALLFLOWERS (or Oasis). Or wage against TEH machein. by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 09/25/2007, 6:53pm PDT 
Also, anyone who thinks that the title Gen X or Gen Y has any meaning is a homo. by Last 09/26/2007, 12:16pm PDT 
Yeah, thank god they fixed music come 2000. by WHO LET DE DAWGS OUT WHOOP? 09/27/2007, 10:59am PDT 
2000 is the year that music finally died. by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 09/27/2007, 2:47pm PDT 
no, that's when I fell off NT by RIAA's big dick up consumers' asses 09/27/2007, 2:55pm PDT 
That was sort of a coincidence. It's complicated. NT by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 09/27/2007, 11:28pm PDT 
Hi, I'm Gen-X, Libra, Rooster who leaves his tastes to the stars. NT by Quentin Beck 09/27/2007, 6:48pm PDT 
To be fair, here are good 90s bands. by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 09/25/2007, 7:11pm PDT 
It's a scientific fact that popular music peaked in 1994. by Jerry Whorebach 09/25/2007, 7:32pm PDT 
Re: It's a scientific fact that popular music peaked in 1994. by Mischief Maker 09/25/2007, 10:16pm PDT 
Re: It's a scientific fact that popular music peaked in 1994. by stusser, baby rape specialist 09/26/2007, 1:58pm PDT 
I like teh techno NT by Grumah 09/26/2007, 6:42pm PDT 
I forgot one. by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 09/25/2007, 7:39pm PDT 
The other one was Fugazi. NT by Fullofkittens 09/25/2007, 9:32pm PDT 
I'm not yet a fan of Fugazi. Which of their albums will make me one? NT by Jerry Whorebach 09/26/2007, 9:28am PDT 
IMO: Red Medicine. by Fullofkittens 09/26/2007, 10:58am PDT 
$6 a ticket for 400 people a night means I don't have a roommate when I'm 47 NT by Grumah 09/26/2007, 6:47pm PDT 
Dischord Records is run out of Ian Mackaye's Mom's house. =( by Fullofkittens 09/26/2007, 7:31pm PDT 
I enjoy setting aside band's credibility by Grumah 09/27/2007, 9:55am PDT 
Bands' by Fullofkittens 09/27/2007, 11:09am PDT 
They are so far beyond hardcore, they are post-hardcore. by Jerry Whorebach 09/27/2007, 11:20am PDT 
Re: They are so far beyond hardcore, they are post-hardcore. by Fullofkittens 09/27/2007, 3:55pm PDT 
Hmm yes it helps when very complicated things like albums are spoon-fed to me NT by Jerry Whorebach 09/27/2007, 8:52pm PDT 
Hardcore albums for Jerry Whorebach by Zseni 09/28/2007, 8:26pm PDT 
Give up on FoK's pick and now listen to their fun albums: Steady Diet of Nothing NT by In on the Killtaker, and Repeater. 10/09/2007, 10:16am PDT 
I am the approval of cool people. NT by Cred 09/27/2007, 11:10am PDT 
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