• My knee still doesn’t feel right after that hiking trip two weeks ago.
  • I started listening to really old music.

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60 points

What’s really old music? Like Greenday?

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47 points

Bro don’t

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9 points

Someone in here will say The Weeknd and cue mass existential crisis.

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3 points

I didn’t even know who the weekend was until a couple years ago. Green day I do because I like the band a lot.

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15 points

No no like, that classic golden oldies singer, Britney Spears!

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1 point

Then there are those of us who were already adults when she was on the Mickey Mouse Club.

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I mostly listen to music from my parents’ youth. Growing up I listened to the oldies station a whole lot (Oldies 98.1 used to be so good!). I’m Gen X, they’re boomers. So classic rock is definitely in the mix, but also artists like Petula Clark, the Supremes, Tommy James and the Shondells, etc. There’s a great station on SiriusXM called '60s Gold that I listen to pretty much every day.

And then when I need a change, I switch to New Wave / post-punk or Grunge.

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3 points

I start my day on 1960s English prog and ska, and end my day on 1970s Italian and Turkish prog and pop. I dunno what’s out there

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4 points

I’m late Gen X but I’m really enjoying Gen Z music. Some of it’s so chill.

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8 points

Oh you mean music from the 1900s?

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You are a menace and must be stopped.

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