A SPIN article showing Ben Stiller wearing a Soundgarden t-shirt is peak GenX
Posted by udonbeatsramen@reddit | GenX | View on Reddit | 17 comments
Posted by udonbeatsramen@reddit | GenX | View on Reddit | 17 comments
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MarkOnKarma@reddit
I have the same shirt and the superuknown one too! I've always watched the "Meet the Parents" saga and I appreciate that Ben Stiller supports Soundgarden. I don't understand how he can simultaneously support Scott Galloway and his theories on masculinity regarding performance, status, money, and becoming "strong" to be with a woman. I think he's everything Chris Cornell wasn't, since he talked about sensitive topics like depression, social anxiety, alienation, feeling not enough... and I always feel like I find comfort in his music, especially in the darkest moments and when I feel like a total failure.
Bigstar976@reddit
Bad Motorfinger!
M0BBER@reddit
Satanoscillatemymetallicsonatas
afternever@reddit
He found it hanging in the closet
LonelyMachines@reddit
Wait, Spin is still around? I thought they faded into obscurity decades ago.
I always found them to be snotty, a bit like Pitchfork in the 2010s. But I really hated them after they outed Bob Mould.
MaximumJones@reddit
Chris Cornell approved.
Dec8rs8r@reddit
They are one of my favorite bands.
Keldrabitches@reddit
In my top 5 always
Keldrabitches@reddit
Nice ass shirt!!
slfnflctd@reddit
One of the greatest albums ever made. I actually didn't like it at first, but I was a dumb kid with no proper sense of taste. Now I pretty much have to listen to it all the way through at least once a year.
fridayimatwork@reddit
They’re still making Focker movies?
ONROSREPUS@reddit
Rinse and repeat. Can't make nothing new and original so go with what worked in the past and try to make a bit more money.
regeya@reddit
Y'know to be fair Hollywood has always been like this. There were 28 Blondie & Dagwood movies. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Cecil B. DeMille made two different Ten Commandments movies. Having said that it seems like they've gotten way too safe.
UrsaMajor7th@reddit
Oh sure, Badmotorfinger- the commercial one. I liked them before they were popular.
TheFrontierzman@reddit
Focker-In-Law? It's been that long. Amazing.
BlaZenDuderino@reddit
Literally me right now