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Why does everyone keep forever linking our generation to the early 90's? Was I supposed to peak at age 16? Gen X did not die with Kurt Cobain. It just evolved and moved on. Generation X is much more than grunge and winona, it's kevin smith, irvine welsh, robbie williams, gorillaz, foo fighters, red hot chili peppers, jennifer lopez, ewan mcgregor, the hour, liam gallager, tiesto, ferry corsten, armin van buuren, paul van dyk, gael garcia bernal, kylie, jenna jameson, the fight club, coldplay, shakira, metric, transformers, will smith, list goes on. Gen X is alive and kicking and not going away anytime soon.
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Why does everyone keep forever linking our generation to the early 90's? Was I supposed to peak at age 16? Gen X did not die with Kurt Cobain. It just evolved and moved on. Generation X is much more than grunge and winona, it's kevin smith, irvine welsh, robbie williams, gorillaz, foo fighters, red hot chili peppers, jennifer lopez, ewan mcgregor, the hour, liam gallager, tiesto, ferry corsten, armin van buuren, paul van dyk, gael garcia bernal, kylie, jenna jameson, the fight club, coldplay, shakira, metric, transformers, will smith, list goes on. Gen X is alive and kicking and not going away anytime soon.