• @AbstractLinguist
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    711 year ago

    This is an 80s kids movie. And 80s kids bands. Or more specifically, 80s teens stuff.

    I was born in the 80s, and I think I watched this movie once but it was definitely less a part of my cultural upbringing than OG power rangers and Ace of Base, lol.

    • @sicjoke
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      321 year ago

      Came to say this. Breakfast Club released in 1985.

      I am a 53 year old gen X born in the 60’s. This film is of my generation’s culture, not someone born in the 90’s.

      • @crypticthree
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        51 year ago

        90s kids generally refers to people who came of age in the 90s. Nevertheless, this is all 80s, although Joy Division just barely counts as an 80s band

    • Kichae
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      41 year ago

      Yeah. I was born in the 80s and only knowingly watched this like 5 years ago. If I saw it when it was relevant, I was too young to remember.

    • HubertManne
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      11 year ago

      like everyone else I came to say this is from the 80’s. I see a lot of this though. Bleed from one decade to another and in tv shows depicting the decades so of course folks not around think its accurate.

  • Bernie Ecclestoned
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    The Clash were a 70s band and you’re missing The Cure

    tbh this is more 80s kids than 90s

    • d00phy
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      They may have started in the mid-late 70s, but London Calling was released Dec, 1979, and Combat Rock was ‘82. I think calling them an ‘80s band is fair.

      • Bernie Ecclestoned
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        Yeah, I think I just associate punk rock with the 70’s, whereas the others are definitely more 80s. I’d swap Joy Division for New Order for the perfect set.

    • @crypticthree
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      11 year ago

      At least The Clash remained an active band throughout the 80s. Joy Division is by all rights a 70s band. Ian Curtis died five months into 1980.

  • TimeSquirrel
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    Why do zoomers keep confusing the 90s with the 80s and 70s? We weren’t THAT primitive. We had internet and cell phones too. Modern clothing styles basically began in the late 90s. We had dropped the neon, spandex, and big hair by the early 90s. A dude wearing what that dude in blue is wearing woulda got his ass kicked in school.

    The 90s were the transition point from the “old world” pre-internet to the modern era. By the 2000s, everyone I knew was online.

    This is kind of like asking my mother how accurate a picture of the great depression is. It’s 20 years before her time.

    • Lemdee
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      41 year ago

      Why do zoomers keep confusing the 90s with the 80s and 70s?

      Part of me thinks they do it intentionally at this point.

  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    Ian Curtis died in 1980 The Clash broke up in 1986 The Smiths broke up in 1987

    … Not very accurate

  • @The_Mike_Drop
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    131 year ago

    My 5 from the '90s was:

    The Pixies Pavement Radiohead Elliot Smith Smashing Pumpkins

  • JokeDeity
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    81 year ago

    90s? I was born in 1990, I don’t consider any of those bands of my era.

  • @tox_solid
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    61 year ago

    Not accurate at all. You’re a decade early.

  • @licjon
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    I’d go with: Motley Cru, Bruce Springsteen, the Cure, Duran Duran, the Smiths

  • Nomecks
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    Nirvana, Backstreet Boys, Bif Naked, Britney Spears, D.J. Tiesto

  • lorez
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    I have a friend who’s from 73 and this movie impacted him. I think you have to be born in the early 70s or late 60s for this to be part of your pop cultural wave.

  • southsamurai
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    If you’re going off of the characters matching the bands, it isn’t a bad lineup, I guess. The smiths wouldn’t fit, but the rest are mostly on target from what I remember of the movie. Could switch out duran for Springsteen, and joy division for maybe depeche mode or the cure, but that’s nitpicking.

    But the smiths weren’t exactly a well known band everywhere at that time. Kinda hit or miss in that regard.