Definitive Gen X song?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obviously it’s this one



+100


great find!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fight For Your Right (To Party!)


I definitely think this is one of the top contenders
Anonymous
Waiting Room, Fugazi

Buffalo Stance, Neneh Cherry

There She Goes, La’s

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Obviously it’s this one



Wait, Allison Reynolds the loner girl was rich? It's been a while since I've seen the movie, was her family's wealth ever mentioned? She's dropped off at school in a new Cadillac Seville, a ritzy car in the early 80s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kiss from a Rose by Seal

All That She Wants by Ace of Base

Wild Thing/Funky Cold Medina


Yes. Ditto to every single one. Every middle school dance had Ace of Base. Every.Single. One.

In that being, so did "Enter Sandman"

Kiss from a Rose was so Batman Forever.



No to kiss from a rose. That song is famous for being everyone’s boomer mom‘s favorite song. If you ever saw the Amy Schumer show life and Beth, they played it at her mom‘s funeral. And it was hilarious because I’m like oh that’s my mom‘s favorite song too lol.

Metallica deserves a shot because of their videos. I think everyone remembers the videos to enter sandman and nothing else matters.

And for that matter Aerosmith’s Alicia Silverstone video trilogy deserves a shout out. It doesn’t get much more Gen X than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kiss from a Rose by Seal

All That She Wants by Ace of Base

Wild Thing/Funky Cold Medina


Yes. Ditto to every single one. Every middle school dance had Ace of Base. Every.Single. One.

In that being, so did "Enter Sandman"

Kiss from a Rose was so Batman Forever.



No to kiss from a rose. That song is famous for being everyone’s boomer mom‘s favorite song. If you ever saw the Amy Schumer show life and Beth, they played it at her mom‘s funeral. And it was hilarious because I’m like oh that’s my mom‘s favorite song too lol.

Metallica deserves a shot because of their videos. I think everyone remembers the videos to enter sandman and nothing else matters.

And for that matter Aerosmith’s Alicia Silverstone video trilogy deserves a shout out. It doesn’t get much more Gen X than that.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anything by The Cure….first notes take me back to high school in an instant.


+1
I had the lyrics to "Just Like Heaven" pinned up on my college dorm room wall.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Obviously it’s this one



Wait, Allison Reynolds the loner girl was rich? It's been a while since I've seen the movie, was her family's wealth ever mentioned? She's dropped off at school in a new Cadillac Seville, a ritzy car in the early 80s.


I think she was from a wealthy family that ignored her? I can't remember either.

I found Judd Nelson SO sexy in this movie!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anything by The Cure….first notes take me back to high school in an instant.


+1
I had the lyrics to "Just Like Heaven" pinned up on my college dorm room wall.


+2

Robert Smith is the greatest musical artist of our generation.
Anonymous
I’m an older Gen X and I’d say Alphaville’s Forever Young. Or Big in Japan.
Anonymous
"Melt with You" by Modern English.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Melt with You" by Modern English.


Yesss
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Melt with You" by Modern English.


Yesss


Except now all I see is cheese and a hamburger when I hear that song. It was ruined.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:REM

"It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I feel fine)"


+1

I was in high school class of 1988.

REM, INXS, Duran Duran


High school class of 1993. For me, these are the defining songs-
Alive - Pearl Jam
Under the Bridge - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Also, Nine Inch Nails, Counting Crows, and Tori Amos

Smells like Teen Spirit was never a favorite of mine. It was all over MTV and it got a lot of attention as being a "teen anthem" but I didn't know anyone who actually liked the song. I guess they are all here on DCUM haha.
Anonymous
Young gen Xers loved Dave Matthews.
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