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You’re making that argument with someone who’s been in the rave scene since they were 14, I’d definitely tell you there is A LOT of musical innovation happening there. If you’re not in it though, what bubbles out of EDM is a product stripped of its soul to be made for mass consumption same as every overly engineer

Having been born in the ‘70s, spent my childhood in the ‘80s, and spent my young adult years in the ‘90s (I graduated high school in ‘91), I have my own perspective on the issue. I’ve long felt that the '80s were the last decade where there was some semblance of a unified American culture. It was the last gasp of

They’re not asking the best way to clean it, just the laziest and minimum effort way.

The 90's began with the release of Nevermind on September 24, 1991 and ended on September 11, 2001.

I thought you left us, though?!?!!

This is what we’ve been reduced to...

We all know what you mean by “misc. idk.”

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WHY ARE YOU PEOPLE ASKING DREW FOR CLEANING ADVICE I AM RIGHT HERE

That’s what the Russians thought about Alaska.

$17k bid for Mars here.

The ‘90s also feels like two different decades, maybe three. There’s the grunge thing, the preppy “Friends”/”Seinfeld” look, and the gansta rap thing. I also feel like the first two years of the ‘90s were extensions of the ‘80s and the last two were a head start on the aughts, before 9/11 changed everything. Yeah, I

I don't think Ice House and Red Dog count as microbrews.

Baby blue and teal are really awful colors.

Question for even olders: Currently late 20's, why do the 80's seem like the last “classic” decade? It seems like every era preceding it had it’s own ridiculous style, and then the 90's happened and we really don't seem to have changed much since then. Is this how it really played out or am I just old enough now that