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Jebuz, down here 20 years is considered a classic and qualifies for Historic registration
It's crazy to me that 2004 was 20 years ago. The numbers add up but feel wrong
if back to the future was made today Marty would go back to 1994 and play Smells like teen spirit at the dance
you know, I've been making that joke for so long the timeline doesn't line up properly anymore, wasn't Kurt already dead? who was big in the LATE 90s ... Limp Bizkit?
Yeah but the guitar solo in the movie was more 70s/80s metal. I can’t really think of a good equivalent in terms of what people in early 90s wouldn’t understand. Maybe something like mumble rap.
do you really think anyone understood Limp Bizkit?
I think early 90s me would have got that. Mumble rap OTOH, or maybe something like Insane Clown Posse, but more for the image than the music.