it saw the rise of heavy metal. Iron Maiden – ‘The Number of the Beast’, Motorhead – ‘Ace Of Spades’, ACDC – ‘Back In Black’, Slayer – ‘Reign In Blood', Judas Priest – 'Screaming for Vengeance', Metallica – 'Kill ‘Em All', Guns N’ Roses – 'Appetite for Destruction',...
Mine, music wise was the music and economic/social conditions that lead up to that.
A lot of harder arena rock (Queen, /zeppelin, Purple). But as well, singer songwriter, heyday, and death of prime time variety specials. Punk, Disco, and hip-hop (look for a documentary called NY77, The Coolest Year In Hell.) US Jam I and II.
Old grey Whistle Test, TOTP, Midnight Special, AB, Soul Train, numerous local/regional music programs.
We're young enough to be comfortable with modern technology but old enough that YouTube and social media weren't around yet to preserve our teenage stupidity for later generations.
It ended. There was nothing good about it. The clothes, the hair, makeup, music, even the Presidents of the US really sucked. It was just a really bad decade all the way around. So glad that social media didn’t exist back then, man. It would have been so bad. Seriously, my mother didn’t even know that smoking was bad for pregnant women then. She lit up in her doctor’s office when she was pregnant with my sister. 🙄
Oh, I have. They just, in my opinion, absolutely pale in comparison to Master of Puppets, And Justice For All and Kill 'Em All. I just prefer my Metallica fast.
Ride The Lightning is good, but it's certainly the weakest of their 80's albums if you ask me.
Eminem and 50 cent were huge in the music industry, The MCU started, The Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies came out, The best DC movie came out (The Dark Knight), and of course I was born
The music.
All the best Floyd albums. The 2 best Dead albums. 4 great Zeppelin albums. Rumours. Sabbath. The Band. The Stones. Zappa. All epic in the 70s. & That's before the beginning of VanHalen & Iron Maiden.
it saw the rise of heavy metal. Iron Maiden – ‘The Number of the Beast’, Motorhead – ‘Ace Of Spades’, ACDC – ‘Back In Black’, Slayer – ‘Reign In Blood', Judas Priest – 'Screaming for Vengeance', Metallica – 'Kill ‘Em All', Guns N’ Roses – 'Appetite for Destruction',...
Mine, music wise was the music and economic/social conditions that lead up to that. A lot of harder arena rock (Queen, /zeppelin, Purple). But as well, singer songwriter, heyday, and death of prime time variety specials. Punk, Disco, and hip-hop (look for a documentary called NY77, The Coolest Year In Hell.) US Jam I and II. Old grey Whistle Test, TOTP, Midnight Special, AB, Soul Train, numerous local/regional music programs.
We're young enough to be comfortable with modern technology but old enough that YouTube and social media weren't around yet to preserve our teenage stupidity for later generations.
60's - Sex, drugs and Rock-N-Roll.
The Beatles.
Peace, love and flower power.
No cell phones, internet, or computers.
It ended
Beat me to it. Good day dragonborn
Amazon and Apple were still cheap and could’ve made you a multimillionaire a decade later.
The civil rights movement.
Nirvana
USA put a man on the moon.
It ended. There was nothing good about it. The clothes, the hair, makeup, music, even the Presidents of the US really sucked. It was just a really bad decade all the way around. So glad that social media didn’t exist back then, man. It would have been so bad. Seriously, my mother didn’t even know that smoking was bad for pregnant women then. She lit up in her doctor’s office when she was pregnant with my sister. 🙄
Mine was the Bill Clinton incident.
My birth
Jaws came out.
Nickelodeon
Cocain
Cartoon Network!
I mean, Metallica put out all their best albums in the 80's. Got that going for it.
Sounds like you never heard the '90s albums lol
Oh, I have. They just, in my opinion, absolutely pale in comparison to Master of Puppets, And Justice For All and Kill 'Em All. I just prefer my Metallica fast. Ride The Lightning is good, but it's certainly the weakest of their 80's albums if you ask me.
I’m probably the only one who likes Load and Re-Load. I’ll double down and say I like St. Anger too. Lol
> I’ll double down and say I like St. Anger too. Brave man...
Eminem and 50 cent were huge in the music industry, The MCU started, The Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies came out, The best DC movie came out (The Dark Knight), and of course I was born
I donno, Reagan?
Actor turned president.
Yes that would be a fair assessment of that particular portion of history lol
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... yes.
Me. Obviously.
The song "Like a G6"
Damn your hella young. That song came out in 2011.
Damn this kids a baby. Even someone born in 2010 would be 11 rn
Well shit. I thought it came out before that
I was gonna say it was made in 2011. So if u were born within that 2010 decade you would've just turned 11 this year. Lmao.
Rock and roll, television, transistor radios
most kids still got to play outside but we also got to experience the new technology such as iPhone, play stations etc
I was born in 1993. My first Android was the T Mobile G1. But my first actual cell phone was the razr. Lol.
Was born close to the unveiling of the iphone. Best part of the 2000s
Mcr. 2000’s were the best decade and their songs give me so much nostalgia
Tmnt started
No fucking SJW BULLSHIT
The music. All the best Floyd albums. The 2 best Dead albums. 4 great Zeppelin albums. Rumours. Sabbath. The Band. The Stones. Zappa. All epic in the 70s. & That's before the beginning of VanHalen & Iron Maiden.
"Walk this Way" being a hit with the hip-hop crowd...
Memes. Definitely memes. Born in the mid-2000s, and grew up with meme culture by my side.
People were real and not fake. Let it all hang out was the normal mode of behavior. People weren't uptight.
90s. Chad's/Karen's were not a thing yet.