Millennials are 1980-1995. The music industry is targeted towards tweens and teens. 95% of millennials were already adults in 2011, with the very few that hadn't yet aged out essentially being zoomers already. Party Rock Anthem is a zoomer song, anon.
1. You were already on your way out of the target demographic for pop music.
2. You're literally 2 years away from being a zoomer. You will have a much easier time relating to a zoomer born in 1997 who was jamming to Party Rock in high school than you will to a millennial born in the 80s who was a teen in the 90s.
>The time difference between people at the young end of one generation and the old end of the immediate next generation is less than the time difference between people at the extremes of one generation
Whoa...
The people buying albums are younger than 16, anon. Unless you think people only start getting into music when they're 16, which is laughably incorrect. 11 is the age most people start getting into music, and that's also the age people start buying albums.
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What the frick is an album
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Are you joking
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I'm fatuously insinuating that no one buys albums, gramps. What, am I going to add it to my iTunes library and download it to my iPod?
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it's saying that's part of the demographic with the most listeners, you illiterate fricktard
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>The people buying albums are younger than 16, anon
really? you think kids who are under age 16 right now are purchasing entire albums digitally? let alone physically, but I assume you're not that moronic
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Yes. I don't know if it still happens, but back when I was growing up, kids would get allowances or work odd jobs and make enough money to buy albums.
>changed the goalposts from "teens" to "uhhh u were almost not a teen!!!"
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18 is already an adult. When people say teens, they mean 13-17.
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cope
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based moron. it's literally in the word "eighTEEN". you must be an esl or some shit.
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>pop music is not aimed at 18 year olds as they are too old
based moron now both your old and new arguments have been deboonked
zoomers have a weird complex against millennials and it comes off as trying too hard
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>pop music is not aimed at 18 year olds as they are too old
Correct, pop music is primarily aimed at 11-16 year olds. That's the age people start getting into MTV, Top 40 stuff, etc.
Millennials came of age in the early-mid 90s. Zoomers came of age in the late-early 00s. Those are their cultural eras for music.
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>Correct, pop music is primarily aimed at 11-16 year olds
it literally isn't
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Yeah you're right. People only start getting into music when they're about to graduate high school. Fricking moron lmao
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most people do at that age do according to the stats, moron. also, >16 >about to graduate
you seriously must be an esl
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I was listening to Pearl Jam in middle school.
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thanks for your anecdote, moron, too bad it's completely worthless
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>most people aren't into music until around 16 according to the stats
show the stats
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Just think about your own interests in music when did you actually start picking songs or bands that you liked and not just stuff a parent or sibling introduced you?
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basically middle school. but as with the other anon, my anecdote is also worthless. show the stats
>Jump Up, Super Star!
Fricking cringe. That song is embarrassing to hear even in a room alone. Putting lyrics into Mario music that would actually appear in game was the worst decision Nintendo ever made. The theme song and credits to the Super Show are fricking Mozart compared to that fricking trash.
Jump Up would unironically be way worse than having Party Rock or the Kesha song in the movie. It's that fricking bad. While I'm at it, the Smash Bros song was complete fricking cringe too. Stop trying to do lyrics, Nintendo.
Nintendo has a weird issue with not understanding how things don't translate well into English. The live-action skits with the actors in that last YouTube broadcast were awful. Like something written by AI.
Same goes for Breath of the Wild, Metroid: Other M, etc. It's like some Japanese guy is directing the English-language adaptations for the Western market, despite not having any understanding of the cultural differences.
>zoomers earned their own Child's Play with M3gan when attempting to reboot the original Child's Play as AI failed >Cocaine Bear is going to do better than Snakes On A Plane and was even in the Oscars ceremony >Illumination Mario Bros will do 90s Mario Bros whole box office in the first day
WTF I won't mock zoomers ever again
>will do 90s Mario Bros whole box office in the first day
That's the studio's fault for interfering back then because they didn't think video game movies would be a thing.
Brian Tyler is pretty good. He did the Constantine soundtrack, right?
He also did Far Cry 3
He did a lot of capeshit.
ok, this was based
>millennials and Gen Alpha will never get to party rock as teens
Poor guys
But where the FRICK is Yoshi?
He's voiced by Eddie Murphy.
Jail
Why?
The IRS got to him.
I'm a millennial and I was a teenager when this trash was everywhere
millennials were between 30 and 15 in 2011, moron
Millennials are 1980-1995. The music industry is targeted towards tweens and teens. 95% of millennials were already adults in 2011, with the very few that hadn't yet aged out essentially being zoomers already. Party Rock Anthem is a zoomer song, anon.
>he doesn't realize that 19 year olds are teenagers
I was 18 when this shit came out. I was born in 93. you are a moron
1. You were already on your way out of the target demographic for pop music.
2. You're literally 2 years away from being a zoomer. You will have a much easier time relating to a zoomer born in 1997 who was jamming to Party Rock in high school than you will to a millennial born in the 80s who was a teen in the 90s.
>The time difference between people at the young end of one generation and the old end of the immediate next generation is less than the time difference between people at the extremes of one generation
Whoa...
keep doubling down, moron
The people buying albums are younger than 16, anon. Unless you think people only start getting into music when they're 16, which is laughably incorrect. 11 is the age most people start getting into music, and that's also the age people start buying albums.
What the frick is an album
Are you joking
I'm fatuously insinuating that no one buys albums, gramps. What, am I going to add it to my iTunes library and download it to my iPod?
it's saying that's part of the demographic with the most listeners, you illiterate fricktard
>The people buying albums are younger than 16, anon
really? you think kids who are under age 16 right now are purchasing entire albums digitally? let alone physically, but I assume you're not that moronic
Yes. I don't know if it still happens, but back when I was growing up, kids would get allowances or work odd jobs and make enough money to buy albums.
>changed the goalposts from "teens" to "uhhh u were almost not a teen!!!"
18 is already an adult. When people say teens, they mean 13-17.
cope
based moron. it's literally in the word "eighTEEN". you must be an esl or some shit.
>pop music is not aimed at 18 year olds as they are too old
based moron now both your old and new arguments have been deboonked
zoomers have a weird complex against millennials and it comes off as trying too hard
>pop music is not aimed at 18 year olds as they are too old
Correct, pop music is primarily aimed at 11-16 year olds. That's the age people start getting into MTV, Top 40 stuff, etc.
Millennials came of age in the early-mid 90s. Zoomers came of age in the late-early 00s. Those are their cultural eras for music.
>Correct, pop music is primarily aimed at 11-16 year olds
it literally isn't
Yeah you're right. People only start getting into music when they're about to graduate high school. Fricking moron lmao
most people do at that age do according to the stats, moron. also,
>16
>about to graduate
you seriously must be an esl
I was listening to Pearl Jam in middle school.
thanks for your anecdote, moron, too bad it's completely worthless
>most people aren't into music until around 16 according to the stats
show the stats
Just think about your own interests in music when did you actually start picking songs or bands that you liked and not just stuff a parent or sibling introduced you?
basically middle school. but as with the other anon, my anecdote is also worthless. show the stats
Party rockers....we're in the house tonight!
Made me laugh
Party rockers, we're not homeless tonight.
digits do confirm
SORRY FOR PARTY ROCKING
I remember when I first saw this pepe and someone replied that it would barely get used yet here we are STILL PARTY ROCKIN
Did you know they’re cousins?
They are heirs to motown fortunes
tbh I prefer this redfoo collab to any LMFAO song
You're definitely a zoomer if you were 6 when it came out.
Yeah that's a deep zoomer.
EVERYDAY IM SHUFFLING
SORRY FOR PARTY ROCKING
>posting the fake ost
>Jump Up, Super Star!
Fricking cringe. That song is embarrassing to hear even in a room alone. Putting lyrics into Mario music that would actually appear in game was the worst decision Nintendo ever made. The theme song and credits to the Super Show are fricking Mozart compared to that fricking trash.
Jump Up would unironically be way worse than having Party Rock or the Kesha song in the movie. It's that fricking bad. While I'm at it, the Smash Bros song was complete fricking cringe too. Stop trying to do lyrics, Nintendo.
Nintendo has a weird issue with not understanding how things don't translate well into English. The live-action skits with the actors in that last YouTube broadcast were awful. Like something written by AI.
Same goes for Breath of the Wild, Metroid: Other M, etc. It's like some Japanese guy is directing the English-language adaptations for the Western market, despite not having any understanding of the cultural differences.
Nintendo knows you morons will buy their shit so they don't actually try. Sony is the same way
>JUST
>Party Rockers
The memes you like are gonna come back in style.
What about Baneposting?
I did not care for Baneposting.
That is a quintessential millennial song though
My song
Millennials were already deep in their 20s-early 30s when this came out. It's zoomercore.
Nah it’s for younger millennials. I heard this shit at parties all the time
>younger millennials
You mean proto-zoomers? Real millennials were jamming to Alice in Chains, not Party Rock.
alice in chains is a genx band, moron
the oldest cucklennials were 31 in 2012, the youngest were 16
It’s how I remember middle school and I’m in between zoomer and milennial.
>T. 25 year old boomer
party ROC
yes please!
EVERY KOOPA GONNA HAVE A BAD TIME
based I knew it would make a comeback after peaking with Alvin and the Chipmunks
Wait what?
Party rock anthem is peak zoomer memories. Everybody loved that shit in like 2nd grade (I’m 20)
>zoomers earned their own Child's Play with M3gan when attempting to reboot the original Child's Play as AI failed
>Cocaine Bear is going to do better than Snakes On A Plane and was even in the Oscars ceremony
>Illumination Mario Bros will do 90s Mario Bros whole box office in the first day
WTF I won't mock zoomers ever again
>will do 90s Mario Bros whole box office in the first day
That's the studio's fault for interfering back then because they didn't think video game movies would be a thing.