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What's the oldest thing you still think of as "the new kind" because of how old you were when it came out?

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  • hgjdew@mastodon.socialH hgjdew@mastodon.social

    @ZachWeinersmith Music: I consider some bands' 2006 albums their new stuff

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    @hgjdew @ZachWeinersmith
    Yup - came here to say some music artists - Kate Bush in particular whose "new album" came out on 2005...

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      What's the oldest thing you still think of as "the new kind" because of how old you were when it came out?

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      @ZachWeinersmith Any music released after 2002 (when I got hooked on blues & stopped listening to commercial radio) is "new music" for me, no matter how much I do the math to understand that for young adults today the White Stripes, Black Keys, and Nickelback are as old as 70s classic rock was for me then. (I assume Nickelback takes the role of The Eagles in love-to-hate territory.)

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