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The Band That Invented Millennials

Por: The Atlantic Entertainment October 05, 2022

How the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a trio of Gen X rockers, made radical sincerity coolKaren O performing with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs on October 1, 2022, at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, New York (Ellen Qbertplaya)October 4, 2022, 12 PM ETWe Millennials can feel it in our hips: our coolness curdling. Jokes about have proliferated, and they don’t just mock the idea of circa-40-year-olds hissing yas while squeezing into skinny jeans. They paint a... + full article



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