• myusernameis@lemmy.ca
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    I was bored and looking for something to do on the weekend, and found cheap tickets to see Sheryl Crow and Pink (headlining) live. Honestly one of the best shows I’ve even seen. The “don’t give a fuck” vibe mixed with the professionalism of a 30 year career, just all the energy I wanted.

    They both have newer albums, but I’ve had their high-school bangers on a lot lately.

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    Man, these songs are crawling in my skin, these wounds, they will not heal.

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    One of the wonderful things about being a Gen X’er. Music from my high school years is still fucking awesome.

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    I’m the opposite. I go back to high school music and still love it. Better than most things I hear.

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      This presupposes there is some music you stopped listening to after high school, Im with you, I still listen to a bunch of that stuff. Some not as often as others, but it brings back memories. I was a metal head though and there was a lot of great 90s metal.

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      Fr, old me had really good taste for music, probably better taste than current me, but I like the weird stuff I listen to now more.

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      I was at the gym over the weekend and they had a playlist of songs from this era/genre playing over the speakers. One banger after another, brought me back to better times.

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      There’s still great stuff out there. It’s just not mainstream, so it’s not gonna fall into our laps - we have to do the legwork and shuffle through the muck if we want more.

      Personally, I made the conscious choice to do so last year and it’s been pretty rewarding.

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          My favs from last year include:

          • Cheap Grills by Sincere Engineer (a great energetic, alt rock garage band vibe)

          • The Garden Dream by gglum (a moody alt rock album that would’ve fit perfectly on the Juno soundtrack)

          • Spiritual Cramps by Spiritual Cramps (a sound that feels simultaneously The Cure-ish, The Clash-ish, and The Ramones-ish)

          • Unicorn by Gunship (not an “unknown” band, but this album slaps if you enjoy synthwave at all)

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      Alt music was still banging in the 2013 when i graduated high school. Still some great stuff out there if you lnow where to look.

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      Yeah I was going to say, I had pretty good taste then. Most of this stuff kept pretty damn well.

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    A lot of what I listened to in high school still rocks but I’m still tired of it.

    Tell you something that has happened: I’ve gone back and listened to the songs I heard but didn’t listen to much. The ones that were never on my mp3 player but I heard places. Just to return to an era for a minute. I find it’s more vivid with songs you aren’t as familiar with.

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    the songs i listened to on purpose in high school are still awesome. the songs i heard in high school because of radio or mtv or party or whatever are still just as shit as they were back then

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    I dunno the first minute of Dig by Mudvayne still helps me get ready for a zoom call just as it did between each high school class period.