Anonymous wrote:This might be our theme song, Don't You Forget About Me (Breakfast Club!), not not the definitive song.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Counting Crows!
There are many, many options here. I feel like Prince's 1999 is a top contender, both for popularity that crosses many demographic groups plus older/younger Gen X, plus the lyrics/theming of song.
Other options:
Smells Like Teen Spirit (not sure why you DQed Nirvana)
Blister in the Sun
Billie Jean
Don't You Forget About Me (Breakfast Club!)
Just Like Heaven
Safety Dance
Vogue or maybe Material Girl
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
I wouldn't pick End of the World as We Know It, but I recognize that as a very valid viewpoint.
This is the correct answer.
Anonymous wrote:The white stripes and Jack White seems like they are up there in terms of ultimate Gen Xers. Meg turned 50 last year and Jack turned 50 this summer. Oof.
So for me, Seven Nation Army would have to at least be on this list.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely not Counting Crows!
There are many, many options here. I feel like Prince's 1999 is a top contender, both for popularity that crosses many demographic groups plus older/younger Gen X, plus the lyrics/theming of song.
Other options:
Smells Like Teen Spirit (not sure why you DQed Nirvana)
Blister in the Sun
Billie Jean
Don't You Forget About Me (Breakfast Club!)
Just Like Heaven
Safety Dance
Vogue or maybe Material Girl
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
I wouldn't pick End of the World as We Know It, but I recognize that as a very valid viewpoint.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm older gen x, and my definitive songs are 80s songs, not 90s and grunge.