What? I can't be a fan of old music because I didn't listen to it when it was first being released? Would it be better if I started listening to the current shit on MTV?mtb0minime wrote:
But I do love how they claim to be huge fans of music from the 90s and the like, and yet they weren't born or never even listened to it as kids when they were born. Pathetic. However, I'm not surprised. It's always been like that; the posers think they're cool because they're "unique" and "different".
we had goth, skaters/freaks(same style just couldnt skate), thugs, rednecks, preps, nerds, uber nerds, and semi-nerds... o and fags... we had like 2 emo kids but they got beat up so regularly they eventually changed schools. just left us(freaks/skaters) and the goth losers.
I'm with Home on this one. What does having to be born in the era have to do with what you like or don't like? I'm almost twenty but I guarantee over 90% of the music I listen to is older than me. And I am not a poser, I just don't like the crap that many people today call music.Home wrote:
What? I can't be a fan of old music because I didn't listen to it when it was first being released? Would it be better if I started listening to the current shit on MTV?mtb0minime wrote:
But I do love how they claim to be huge fans of music from the 90s and the like, and yet they weren't born or never even listened to it as kids when they were born. Pathetic. However, I'm not surprised. It's always been like that; the posers think they're cool because they're "unique" and "different".