Also, have a happy new year!

  • Aviandelight
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    229 months ago

    Now this is a quality shit post! Happy New Year and thanks for all the laughs.

      • @NocturnalMorning
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        169 months ago

        They were a band in 1974… doesn’t make us a bunch of kids. Milenials are in there 30s and 40s now dude.

        • Tar_Alcaran
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          They lasted till 1996 though. You can be a millenial who was 15 when the Ramones broke up.

          • snowe
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            59 months ago

            Doesn’t mean you listened to them, or knew their song names, or liked them even one tiny bit.

        • JJROKCZ
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          79 months ago

          I’m a millennial and have listened to the ramones my entire life, they aren’t exactly irrelevant to my generation. Punk is forever!

        • @hardcoreufo
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          19 months ago

          I am a millennial and all the alt rock radio stations by me played this song in the 90s/ 2000s.

          • @vxx
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            Did the radio also show you how the bandmembers look like?

      • @[email protected]
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        To be fair, being aware of the Ramones doesn’t mean you’re going to like their music. In my experience the opposite is the more likely reaction.

      • Drusas
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        89 months ago

        I like the song, but it was pre-millennial and millennials aren’t exactly young anymore.

      • @clearedtoland
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        39 months ago

        Beyonce. Rihanna (reminds me of rhinitis). Dua Lipa. BTS.

        I shit on modern music sounding all the same but I somehow (subconsciously) picked very different sounds.

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          It’s just because history only remebers the good songs and artists. The 70’s and 80’s were full of derivative crap too but most of it got forgotten. Theres also just more artists nowadays, so the repetitive shit is more prevalent

          • JJROKCZ
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            I was explaining this to someone the other day who thought modern rap was all trash whereas the 90s and 2000s were all gold. I explained there are thousands of moderately successful acts from those decades we’ve just forgotten when remembering the few dozen names we call great.

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          89 months ago

          I only learned the name ‘Doja Cat’ yesterday and thought it would be fun to use it since I had an opportunity…

  • @[email protected]
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    Woah, this is so fucking perfect!
    And of course I missed it until 2023 was already over here…

  • Dog
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    69 months ago

    Nothing to do, no where to go-oh

      • Dog
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        29 months ago

        hurry hurry hurry, before I go insane.

  • @Got_Bent
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    19 months ago

    I just sent this to my twenty two year old daughter.

    She instantly understood it and had a good laugh.

    I raised that kid right I tell ya.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      My 13-year-old is also a Ramones fan. She discovered them on her own!

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        Sharing music has been a thing between us since I used to make up stupid songs to sing to her in the bouncy chair.

        We played endless CDs on car trips when she was little and we’d sit out in the back yard listening to music on nice days.

        When she learned to read, she would have me print out lyrics so she could sing along.

        I took her to her first concert when she was thirteen - X and Blondie at the state fair.

        We’ve gone to hundreds of shows since, built a substantial record collection together, driven around the country to attend festivals, met and hung out with lots of musicians, and now we send each other links and suggestions since we live several states apart.

        She became a hell of a sax player and a reasonably competent guitar player through all of it.

        It’s been the best bonding experience ever.

          • @Got_Bent
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            A couple years later we got to hang out with Exene for about an hour or so. Just the three of us. She’s both off the charts crazy and unbelievably kind. It’s a strange juxtaposition that fits her perfectly.

            That happened because by random chance, several hours before the show, she saw my daughter wearing an Exene T-shirt, so she came up to us and we all just started talking.

            At the end of the show, she personally gave my daughter the set list and one of DJ’s drum sticks.

            That was one helluva day for us.