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Love it! A creative response even at my own expense definitely deserves big thumbs up. About the only thing could find at fault was the boomer mention.
This song is the perfect soundtrack for millennials.
Tame Impala are one of the rare bands that are exceptional in every way. Whether it is the album or live they are at the top of the game. They remind me a lot of the Super Furry Animals circa Rings Around the World/Phantom Power era. Unfortunately, The Super Furry Animals never received the acclaim they deserved.
Anything Natalie Mering does is amazing.
I feel for the millennial generation. They are so fragile that even an emoji can send them into hysterics. I have no idea what they would do when something truly impactful is facing them and mom and dad are not there to bail them out yet again.
yet another dumb album anniversary article.
I'm conflicted here. On one end we have yet another anniversary article. It seems like just about every day we get 3 to 5 of these. Forget real journalism, let's just keep writing these easy pieces on some album turning 10. On the other end. I knew both these guys pretty well back in the day and I am glad to see them getting some recognition. Now if we can just get them to make music together again then we might give a bored journalist something worth writing.
I have no idea why millennials find it so endearing to celebrate every albums anniversary. It was cute the first couple of times they celebrated landmark albums but now journalists have just run with it and every single album ever made gets an article when it hits an anniversary. Stop lazy journalism!
This album came down to it's lead single "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?". The upbeat nature of the song directly contradicted the tone set by Automatic for the People. It was only natural for people that loved Automatic to turn away from Monster. Yet, this album has aged extremely well as mentioned, and it's lead single is a straight up monster.
I've grown so tired of writers who pander to the simplistic nature of their millennial audience and simply copy and paste someone else work and pick an image and title for the click bait.
This certainly seems like music fit for video games.
Support for Kanye is now up 8.77% amongst potential millennial voters.
For a country that imprisons more people than any country on Earth unjustly, I find this quite ironic.
I'm so looking forward to reading an article on this by a millennial where they take an event and somehow makes the entire piece about themselves. "Where I was and how I felt when I heard the news about A$AP Rocky's release" ---coming to some online media channel soon!
This might be the defining moment of the millennial generation.
The title of this thread should be as follows. Entitled millennials throw tantrum after their parents won't buy them tickets to Lollapalooza.
Being thrown to the grounds and kicked and punched in the head while you are down and curled up trying protect yourself from the impact of 3 guys attacking you might just lead to a bit of confusion.
It is quite ridiculous. Having never heard either song before today I decided to listen to both. With exception to 3 notes and a background voice at the beginning saying "ya, ya'll know what it is" the songs are quite different. I see the influence and could see her maybe paying 10% of the song's earnings. But to say this is the same song and award this guy 100% is just dumb. They should definitely file an appeal.
This should be a big hit with millennial parents. It will give them great content to feature on their social media channels.
The spark really is the Vietnam War which shaped the Boomer generation. You know the one where they protested the war and attempted to give the impression is was based on a righteous belief only for it to become very obvious it was only self preservation. Once the draft stopped they ceased giving the impression of caring and mored onto towards 80's capitalism and a BMW and a nice home in the burbs which they only could afford because they inherited the money from their parents.
It's perfectly fine to disapprove of Baby Boomers. After all, it's 40+ years of their capitalistic leadership in this country that has led us down the path of despair we currently are in. With millennials picking up the torch to lead us to our eventual complete destruction.
It's great to see millennials take a brief pause to reflect on cultural appropriation before they go back to gentrifying every possible area with their parents funding their journey.
Finally a voice for the millennial generation! If there is one thing that really stirs the millennial pot is a tweet by a famous person!
This ASAP Rocky thing has really touched a nerve amongst millennials! It's great to see them focused on something for more than a minute before they click on to the next thing in their privileged lives.
Just basic Capitalism 101. If people keep voting capitalists into government then they really cannot complain. Socialism in 2020!
It would be even more amazing if millennial outrage did not center completely around social media and they got off their sheltered asses and actually did something about it. Instead, they are content to sent a couple emoji sad faces and move on to the next thing.
I'm so happy Taylor Swift can give millennials something to comment about. Their lives seem so much more fuller when they have content to create based off other peoples original content.
I'm so happy Taylor Swift can give millennials something to comment about. There lives seem so much more fuller when they have content to create based off other peoples creations.
How millennials suffer when they don't get everything they want handed to them.
4 guys punch and kick one much smaller guy while he is on the ground defenseless.
For whatever reason there was Four guys beating one guy that was much smaller then any of the other four. Four guys kicking and beating a guy while he was down.
It's so easy to be patriotic when your form of insanity dictates.
You poor millennials suffer so much when everything is not just handed to you.
You poor millennials suffer so much when everything is not just handed to you.