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  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    2 days ago

    I think the ennui of the 90s, where it seemed a better world was no longer possible and a "long now" was all that was visible on the horizon did break some brains. That feeling of emptiness and boredom encouraged nihilism, selfishness, and a sense that not caring about things wasn't just a default, but was cool. It became a thing where caring about anything was considered uncool and some took that well into the next century.

    I don't know what ultimately happened to Soundgarden, but a lot of Gen-X bands got really reactionary as years went on, such as Green Day being the one band of any note to sign on to so-called "MetalGate" (an attempt to bring freeze-gamergate to the metal fandom, fortunately unsuccessfully) and almost every personality featured on MTV back then (imagine "influencers" before social networks really existed) aged into a full blown GOP lackey or even a NewsMax propagandist.