Ugh, can’t you explain our age range by stating that we were the grunge generation, instead of mentioning that we’re pushing or are in our 40's? :( Anyways, we got all the best music.
Ugh, can’t you explain our age range by stating that we were the grunge generation, instead of mentioning that we’re pushing or are in our 40's? :( Anyways, we got all the best music.
It makes me feel kind of old that we’ve gone from ‘He looks like Jesse Camp’ to ‘It looks like the son of Jesse Camp.’
Eh, I totally missed out on boy bands, and was remembering what posters were taped up in my friend’s locker in middle school.
But here’s the real throwdown: who was your Seattle band in 1991? Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, or Soundgarden?
Neither have I, and I still instantly got a perfectly clear mental picture. And I am not good with names or faces! Something about Jesse Camp seems to have stuck, for whatever reason...
The Weeknd’s loser third cousin The Weekdy
Yes, thank you. I’m a Gen X-er and our boy band was most definitely NKOTB.
He looks like the son of Jesse Camp.
NO YOU FOUND ME OUT.
NO. NONONONONONONONONO.
Taylor Swift still hates the Biebs and it has nothing to do with his hair.
Its definitely a Gen Y thing. I was born in ‘75, and that’s usually viewed as tail-end of Gen X. I was in college and listening to The Samples when the Backstreet Boys came out
Yeah firmly in the “Backstreet Boys were a Millennial thing” camp.
Not this Gen Xer born in 78. Alternative, grunge and prog rock.
Exactly. Solid Gen-Xer here (1974), and Backstreet Boys were definitely for a younger generation. Now, do a story about a Duran Duran Vegas residency and you’ll have my attention.
Oh honey. No gen-Xers were listening the Backstreet Boys in 1996.
Haha yeah, my sister is 40, my brother 39, his wife 37. The youngest Xers are 36 now.
Gen Xers are too old for all of these acts. This is definitely for the older millennial sect like myself thanks.
Uhm, I think Backstreet Boys fans are millennials.
An aperitit, if you will.