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Post by John Titor on Jul 25, 2021 5:17:13 GMT 10
Anyone else watch this ? A ton of stuff they got right but a ton of stuff they got wrong. Aside from the misogyny and "frat boy" mentality that was rising, it seemed a ton of the documentary was Gen X people complaining about gen Y teen pop acts taking over. Literally even had clips of Britney and Backstreet on TRL multiple times to throw jabs at gen y. No doubt Nu metal was like an alternative at the time but lets not act how over Teen pop was in 99. Hardly anyone in the doc was gen Y, the doc was mostly of Korn,Moby, the Founder of Woodstock and Boomer & Gen X people. A good 50% of the movie was sh*tting on Gen Y pop culture.
Having said that Woodstock 99 was a failure, I do remember seeing it on the news @ the time and smh. So many people got raped so many assaults, so many things got broken it was terrible.
this tweets I found online pretty much sums it up
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Post by jaydawg89 on Jul 25, 2021 8:23:37 GMT 10
Woodstock 99 was a shitshow (literally too lol).
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Post by 10slover on Jul 25, 2021 9:07:34 GMT 10
Gen Y culture in the late 90s was so trashy tho lol, they deserved the backlash from X.
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Post by jaydawg89 on Jul 25, 2021 18:36:16 GMT 10
Gen Y culture in the late 90s was so trashy tho lol, they deserved the backlash from X. Woodstock 99 was trashy.
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Post by mc98 on Jul 26, 2021 7:38:00 GMT 10
As much as we rag on the Boomers for the past few years, they had so much restraint and peace in Woodstock '69 compared to Gen X and Xennials 30 years later.
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Post by 10slover on Jul 26, 2021 8:32:02 GMT 10
As much as we rag on the Boomers for the past few years, they had so much restraint and peace in Woodstock '69 compared to Gen X and Xennials 30 years later. I wonder what would a "Woodstock 29" be like with zoomers and zennialls
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Post by fusefan on Jul 31, 2021 8:32:44 GMT 10
Anyone else watch this ? A ton of stuff they got right but a ton of stuff they got wrong. Aside from the misogyny and "frat boy" mentality that was rising, it seemed a ton of the documentary was Gen X people complaining about gen Y teen pop acts taking over. Literally even had clips of Britney and Backstreet on TRL multiple times to throw jabs at gen y. No doubt Nu metal was like an alternative at the time but lets not act how over Teen pop was in 99. Hardly anyone in the doc was gen Y, the doc was mostly of Korn,Moby, the Founder of Woodstock and Boomer & Gen X people. A good 50% of the movie was sh*tting on Gen Y pop culture. Having said that Woodstock 99 was a failure, I do remember seeing it on the news @ the time and smh. So many people got raped so many assaults, so many things got broken it was terrible. this tweets I found online pretty much sums it up Seriously? Sorry for being a 9 year old kid then and not knowing any better Gen X 🙄 (Atleast the ones in the movie I don’t mean Gen X in general)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2021 11:03:24 GMT 10
Woodstock '99 was more of a GenX thing was it not? Only the very oldest Millennials would have been old enough to attend.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2021 11:04:00 GMT 10
As much as we rag on the Boomers for the past few years, they had so much restraint and peace in Woodstock '69 compared to Gen X and Xennials 30 years later. I wonder what would a "Woodstock 29" be like with zoomers and zennialls Hopefully it happens because that would mean that Covid will be over by then.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2021 8:23:35 GMT 10
It wasn't cool to like teen pop in the Y2K era if you were above a certain age. Most people either liked nu-metal or hip-hop.
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Post by John Titor on Sept 25, 2021 3:01:25 GMT 10
HBO picking the worst people to do docs
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Post by slashpop on Sept 25, 2021 16:53:55 GMT 10
Woodstock '99 was more of a GenX thing was it not? Only the very oldest Millennials would have been old enough to attend. It’s was more of an Xeninnial/early millennial thing but still had Gen X, probably more late Gen X. I would say Woodstock 94 was split between Gen x and to some limited extent earliest Xeninnials would pass
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Post by astropoug on Sept 29, 2021 5:33:21 GMT 10
As much as we rag on the Boomers for the past few years, they had so much restraint and peace in Woodstock '69 compared to Gen X and Xennials 30 years later. I wonder what would a "Woodstock 29" be like with zoomers and zennialls Probably even more toxic than Woodstock 99 lmao
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Post by John Titor on Jun 11, 2022 4:59:40 GMT 10
This is the real thread posted by me in July 2021
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