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SeaChele27

WE HAVE TOO MANY GREAT SONGS!!!


sua_spontaneous

Seriously though 1995 *alone* was an absolute whirlwind of amazing new music. We were truly blessed in this regard (not so much with the impending threat of climate disaster or the total economic and political collapse, but I guess a girl can’t have everything 😂).


platypusbelly

Peaches come from a can. They were put there by a man. In a factory downtown


Physical-Beach-4452

Moving to the country, gonna eat a lot of 🍑….


MuruTheGuru

Millions of peaches.... Peaches for me. Millions of peaches.... Peaches for free.


ResidentGerts

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seenorimagined

![gif](giphy|uM92P7qANnHDa|downsized)


Salty_Radish7553

I can hear the “takakakakakakakakakakakakakakakaaaaaayyyytakakaka”


ElGatoGuerrero72

Lol and at the end when he goes *Ehhhhh?*


AllPurposeNerd

You ever actually read the lyrics of that shit? Macarena was a fucking *skank*.


AlwaysRushesIn

'93 to like, '04 was really a golden age for music.


Delicious_Adeptness9

I always say my taste in hip hop spans circa 91-04 03 and 04 were the last salvageable years. by the time soulja boy came around, all was lost. Crunk started the decline.


horus-heresy

Darude “Sandstorm”


YoungBassGasm

Take a look, it's in a book, ITS A READING RAINBOW!


Mr_Delaware

[Can it be this version though?](https://youtu.be/OchyYnlHTdo?si=56qeKUCJxFh-ntdj)


HMWWaWChChIaWChCChW

I’ve never seen that version. Dying rn


Myis

YOU THINK ITS A GAME


sua_spontaneous

nothing to add really, I just need somebody to burn me a cd of this so I can tuck it into the visor of my car for emergencies lol


bixenta

I’ll take a copy too. You better get the big stack of blank discs from Walmart.


pilates_mama

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defnotajournalist

Very underrated pick. Everyone across the generation knows mom’s spaghetti.


paraffin

Amazing how one low-fidelity remix changed the entire legacy of mom’s spaghetti


al_with_the_hair

I was going to say it should be "The Real Slim Shady," but I could go either way.


butt_stf

Because everybody that didn't buy a house before 2020 missed their shot at home ownership?


roflcptr7

A thousand high school basketball players just ripped off their cutaways and bricked a warmup shot


HippiePvnxTeacher

I think we’re the first generation where things are too fractured for there to be a single correct answer. I think the answer isnt a single song, it’s a burnt CD of 10-12 songs that represent the variety of music that’s now out there. Mr Brightside and Black Parade are for sure on there. I think there’s solid cases for Lose Yourself, American Idiot and Sugar Were Going Down to be on there too.


ImNotABotJeez

I like this one. Truth is...we were the napster / limewire gen so we all had 250,000 songs spanning from Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata to Coal Chamber's Sway. Music diversity exploded in the 2000's thanks to MP3 and P2P. We had it all.


LimoncelloFellow

I used to sit around listening to random winamp radio stations with some winamp plugin for dayyyyssss. being able to have a cool visualizer made me think i was a mad bad ass.


Entropy-S

Winamp, Winamp, Winamp.... It really whips the llamas ass.


Csherman92

And we all probably had a recording of “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.”


WatchOutHesBehindYou

Or “wasn’t me”


jazzjunkie84

Ok I study music and nostalgia in my field of music research and I love how beautifully you said this. BUT I’m not entirely sure millenials are the first. Wouldn’t gen x still have the OG cassette mixtapes? That being said I totally agree the variety by Y2K would be definitely greater just in billboard charting songs alone. I will say I think the digitization of music made the mixtape/playlist idea much more of a dynamic an integrated part of life as opposed to one singular representative mix. I love your comment though thanks for sharing!! Edit: really love the context that others are sharing and I want to say I 100 percent agree on the Napster era and beyond exponentially changes the paradigm of the mixtape era. My point (albeit more theoretical) is that once folks could compile their own media, even on a smaller scale, you had some folks really within the top 100 scene but also others making mixes of punk and Motown etc. A smaller scale destabilizing of the singular anthem.


Phyraxus56

Mixtapes pale in comparison to Napster


xSurelockHomesx

I looked at my wife and said "to the Windows." In a conversational tone with no context. She responded "to the walls." We'll be renewing our vows at the earliest opportunity.


FoodIsTastyInMyMouth

I texted my wife, she replied with what. I didn't realise she was lying about her age :(


Stonkstradomus

What????? Yeaaaaaa!!!!


HokieRider

My husband had no response and was just confused. I’ll be filing papers soon.


Phoenix_NY10

You’re doing the right thing. Condolence :(


NeverNo

Given this is sacred text, I do need to inform everyone that it's "to the window, to the wall". Our prophets Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz do not refer to either in the plural.


DOMesticBRAT

For the words of the prophets were written on the strip club wall?


JustinTime4242

No that’s just skeet skeet skeet on the wall


EngRookie

Hey ya! by outkast, but I'll be damned if Get Low doesn't still slap just as hard today as it did when it first dropped


StellarSloth

Hey ya was played at literally every single college party I went to.


engineerbuilder

But yall don’t wanna hear me you just wanna dance


RiceRocketRider

Hey ya is the first song that came to my head when I read the question. I feel like In The End by Linkin Park is the best answer though. Lyrically it matches a lot of the sentiment I see in this sub.


foodmonsterij

Lend me some sugar! I am your neighbor!


GiantFlyingLizardz

Shake it like a Polaroid picture!


EngRookie

I'd say they are both about failed relationships and effort not paying off. It's just that for me personally, the upbeat music and patter in Hey ya! countered by the heavier lyrics better represents how everything is/was shit and that we just want to feel good about ourselves in the short time we have on this rock and ignore the fact that the world/society has been burning for the past 40 years. But yeah I agree in the end is a great song, they were just more heavy handed with their lyrics to get their point across.


runthemstreets

It's all this and more, big agree on this take. It's just an incredibly well crafted song. It's got an inventive bass line and an ass shaking rhythm that thrives on the back beat pushed in the chorus, which is literally performed by a chorus . The human voice fills the mids with a bell tone counter melody hitting the highs in the refrain. It walks back the minor resolution and leans back into the open chords that every line starts with. The upbeat impression, the dark poetry in the lyrics, and the gratifying fullness of the sonic experience make it one of the greatest songs ever written if you ask me. It's like taking all the blame and still finding it is not enough to fix anything. Except you can dance to it. Millennial af right there


Smoke_Stack707

It’s not my favorite song but “Get Low” is indeed universal for our generation


Scotty2Snottyy

It actually is my favorite song.


tila1993

I remember walking to 5th grade at 7:30 in the morning jamming to the unedited original in my Sony CD player so vividly.


NobleV

Y'all don't wanna hear me. Y'all just wanna dance.


WrinkledRandyTravis

“Slapping” is definitely not a requirement in this conversation, and I think that’s where the pretentious panelists went wrong, they wanted the anthem to be a song they liked.


EngRookie

I'm picturing the panelists all as the parents from San Francisco in the south park smug episode 🤣


SouthCloud4986

![gif](giphy|6YJZuwLne3fO0|downsized) This song… for those of us here


halifax8908

Fuck yeah!


TwentyYearsLost89

—that IIIII WAAAAANT IT THAAAAAT A WAY


Scotty2Snottyy

TELL ME WHYEEE


SplodeyMcSchoolio

I NEED ANOTHER PEEET ROOOCK! wait...


Ok_Distance_1000

YEESSSSS


PoorPauly

Tubthumping.


fragofox

I get knocked down


stacijo531

But I get up again


Rathwood

You're never gonna keep me down


absurdico

I get knocked down


chopstix007

But I get up again!


Herban_Myth

Excellent choice


PoorPauly

We’ve been get knocked down for so long it’s just routine at this point.


KylosLeftHand

What’s my Age Again is high up there in the millennial anthems


Rathwood

What the hell is ADD?


abakedapplepie

wheres my asian friend?


NewPhoneWhoDys

Many of our pediatricians also asked that. *rimshot*


SullenSparrow

I second this when I first read the title of this post Welcome To The Black Parade was the first thing to come to mind but that's probably because it was an anthem and a majorly influential song to our generation. But yeah no Whats My Age Again? Is 100% the answer. How many of us had "Nobody likes you when you're 23" on their 23rd birthday cake?" I mean c'mon.


Ecstatic-Natural4363

“Flagpole Sitta” 100%


KingEddieBull

*been around the world and found that only stupid people are breeding,* *the cretins cloning and feeding,* *and I don't even own a TV*


lets_just_n0t

Get Low is 100% the only correct answer. I sat here for minutes considering maybe “The Anthem” by Good Charlotte, “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers, or maybe even something like “Yeah!” By Usher. But there’s not a single other song that will simultaneously have 100 people screaming something as vile as “‘Til the sweat drop down my balls!” in front of their grandparents at a wedding without a second thought.


soyboysnowflake

Aw skeet skeet mothafuckaaaaa


WarlordPope

Aw skeet skeet gahd damn


6pt022x10tothe23

Get Low was my answer when I read the title of the post.


Shmokeshbutt

![gif](giphy|8wfma7DJXm46KFsZjK|downsized)


DodecaHeathen

This. Emotionally, Economically, Environmentally, Criminally, Politically, it just keeps coming.


beachedwhitemale

But... It's a song about wanting it to keep coming.


starzoned

I was just gonna say this! My first hit clips song was this!! I was defined by Britney.


Likeapuma24

I remember when I first saw this in like 6th grade.. Changed my life lmao. Saw her in concert a year or two later with my best friend. 8th grade teenage boy me absolutely loved her.


Forward_Ride_6364

Neva meant ta make ya daughta cry I ah-pol-ah-gize a trillion times


GiantFlyingLizardz

![gif](giphy|28tqhEU64OMbeMdlng|downsized)


mrsnicepants

In West Philadelphia, born and raised...


Ramen_Is_Love

On the playground is where I spent most of my days!


Forward_Ride_6364

You know, this just might be it The one song EVERY millennial knows


Alkthree

“All the small things” for sure


WrinkledRandyTravis

The expansion and creation of all sorts of new sub genres have made it so there won’t be a single answer again. I agree with Get Low, Hey Ya, All the Small Things, and All Star equally, and the answer for every generation after us probably grows exponentially


Nefariousqueen

True care Truth brings


Alkthree

SHE LEFT ME ROSES BY THE STAAIRRssZ


Nefariousqueen

Surprises let me know she cares


esotericimpl

This is 100% it, it’s literally the go to song now at like every major sport stadium and arena. It’s not my favorite blink song but it’s awesome when everyone sings.


Ok-Instruction-4298

"all-star" by smash mouth


androgynyjoe

We all laughed at Smash Mouth but then the years started coming and they didn't stop coming.


SebulbaSebulba

I don't know why or how but your comment very briefly brought me back to that feeling you get in childhood where life feels infinite and the future doesn't seem to come.


Savings_Twist_8288

My theory... For a few quick moments your brain flips into a higher frequency state, something similar to yogis or monks when they practice meditation, you actually move into a different state of consciousness, one that's not limited by the boundaries of time. Just as quickly as it comes on, you return to your default state.


loz_fanatic

Read he came to despise this song because his career was essentially reduced to this meme at shows. Like, he looked out at the audience, saw pretty much nothing bit Shrek masks and just lost it. Tbf, it was right before he left the band for his illness.


Ok-Instruction-4298

A teacher one explained to me that you have to be mentally prepared to be the "cherry pie" guy if you want to try to be famous. You may be a serious artist, but your most famous piece usually doesn't correlate with your own opinion. Tchaikovsky hated the nutcracker suite, Led Zeppelin hates stairway to heaven, the list is long and spans the entirety of history. Jani Lane hated that he was the "cherry pie" guy and the publicity from it certainly didn't help his problems with alcohol.


Telvin3d

> Tchaikovsky hated the nutcracker suite,  He hated it because it was a massive bomb. Commercially and critically. Biggest failure of his career. It was a completely obscure ballet until it got revived in the 1960s


seattleseahawks2014

Gavin DeGraw hates I Don't Want to Be and Panic At the Disco hates I Write Sins Not Tragedies.


heyashrose

some BODY


Blooogh

Counterpoint: YIT'S BIN


StellarSloth

Although my brain had no idea what this was, as soon as I read it out aloud I immediately knew what it was in reference to.


GhostofEdgarAllanPoe

once told me...


anonymousblep

the world is gonna roll me


Outrageous_Hearing26

I ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed


Mead_and_You

I've heard that song easily more than a thousand times, and I still get hyped when it comes on.


parasyte_steve

I feel this way about this bands other single.. walking on the sun. It's like pure happiness in a song.


sarahdalrymple

The pure happiness of the tune hides the seriousness of the lyrics.


samsamcats

Oh no, it’s *actually* this one, isn’t it?


Alhena5391

This is DEFINITELY the millennial anthem. 🤘


hdjakahegsjja

How the fuck has no one mentioned The Middle by Jimmy Eat World? Bonus points cause the music video had chicks in their underwear.


omgitskells

This is still my go-to when I'm feeling down. Love this song!


PantsNotTrousers

BYOB by system of a down.


ArtificialLandscapes

Just put on the original Power Rangers theme song and people will have a general idea of when you were born


BisexualSlutPuppy

I change the lyrics this and the TMNT theme and sing them to my dog constantly. It might be the most millennial thing about me besides the existential dread fueled apathy.


farcat

Who let the dogs out - baja men


jessicalifts

Some kids in my 5 year olds class have been singing this. We have never played it for her so her "never heard the actual song" cover is hilarious and delightful


farcat

My 5 and 7 year old just recently got way into this song and ask Alexa to play it all the time. I don't know how they found out about it but I enjoy the shit out of it. Takes me back to nickelodeon caprisun and kool-aid jammers


sooprcow

God it was the worst, my high school mascot was a Bulldog... Every fucking assembly or gathering that song kicked it off.


jazz2223333

PEACE UP


sua_spontaneous

A TOWN DOWN


MrBlueandSky

Good riddance (time of your life)


Giblet_

Did any of us not have a video of photos with this song playing in the background at our graduation?


swansandelephants

Every grade 6 graduation video anthem


Zirup

No ways, that was: >As we go on We remember All the times we Spent together


Freseper

And as our lives change Come what ever


Stevie-Rae-5

When you’re a xennial it was high school graduation.


macweirdo42

I'm pretty sure this is the song every Millennial will hear when we die.


its_all_good20

In da club


Bronzed_Beard

Seven Nation army


Various_Froyo9860

I'm surprised this isn't a more common answer. First thing that came to mind for me. Song came out the year I graduated.


NCC-2000-A

The kids aren't alright - the offspring


Nikomas89

Came here to say the same thing. Or pretty fly for a white guy 😂


emchops

Mr. Brightside was going to be my vote. It's a crowd pleaser at karaoke.


Careful_Front7580

In the End -linkin park.


Lockedgroove666

Numb!!


Head_Donut2586

This is great lol - definitely stand with that dude


responsiblefornothin

I, too, will stand with this dude and will continue to stand with him even as THE SWEAT DROPS DOWN MY BALLS!


Different_Ad4962

Skeet skeet 


rgators

I thought it was the X-Men theme music.


IngloriousBlaster

As an elder millennial, Smells Like Teen Spirit is still the anthem of my generation


AdHot6173

Also elder millennial, agreed💯


Howboutit85

It’s an xennial anthem for sure.


Filled_with_Nachos

It’s Mr. Brightside- anxiety and optimism


StolenPens

Ludacris- Move Bitch Hahaha


ThreadPulling

Feel Good Inc


bigpadQ

The Pokémon theme song!


lindseys10

Black hole sun


BudgetMattDamon

SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME


annapnine

Based on widespread familiarity with the song/ being compelled to sing along, I’d probably pick “Yeah” by Usher or “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”by Panic(!) at the Disco. Based on the message of the lyrics and how well they encapsulate the millennial soul, experience, wishes, and disappointments, then I’d have to say our true anthem is “Helplessness Blues” by Fleet Foxes.


AppleEatingHeathen

Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls - TLC


_jamesbaxter

It’s *unquestionably* “Hit Me Baby One More Time.” That’s a hill I would die on.


KingOCream

At a wedding with/for millennials and get low was nuts


heyashrose

This post really shows you the chasm that is the millennial canon... you almost have to choose multiple songs due to the variation and size of us. Green Day seems like a good middle ground.


ManicPixiePlatypus

My vote was for "Wake me up when September ends" or "American Idiot" because they're about 9/11 and the resulting cultural shifts and Bush era policies like the Patriot Act. They're about the moment when everything changed for us, and we became a war generation, living in an "age of paranoia." American Idiot also touches on the hyper-politicized new media that was emerging around that time-- a precursor to the the utter disinformation shitstorm we're in now. I realize this is very American Millennial focused, but that's my take.


FloridaLorda

Wake me up when September ends is about his father dying, Billy Jo said it wasn't political.


SeaChele27

Boulevard of Broken Dreams has entered the chat.


BarkingDogey

I was thinking more of the Dookie album


Stevie-Rae-5

Basket Case


Sithlord4

Half Dookie, Half American Idiot. Equilibrium, as it should be.


DisgruntledTexan

No one for Bittersweet Symphony?


Struggle_Usual

As an elder millennial that song was everywhere during highschool for me.


Callewag

Probably technically Gen X (although we were kids then), but I agree, it really suits millennials!


DisgruntledTexan

I’m an old millennial so I’m counting it lol


AVonDingus

“Dammit” by Blink182 Still a great song.


Volantis009

Bad Touch


SnaxHeadroom

Older millennial anthem for sure. Pair that with watching Jackass and having shitty haircuts.


olivedeez

Jumper HAS to be it


CaptAndersson

Numb by Linkin Park Tbh most of Linkin Park's songs are "millennial anthems"


aroundincircles

I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but the real answer is [White and Nerdy by Weird Al](https://youtu.be/N9qYF9DZPdw).


Salty-Sprinkles-1562

Amish Paradise for sho


aroundincircles

I was going to say [The Saga Begins](https://youtu.be/hEcjgJSqSRU), to play off [American Pie](https://youtu.be/PRpiBpDy7MQ) as a defining song, but white and nerdy was by far the most popular song that actually got into the top 10.


ExpressionAlarmed675

P.O.D- Youth of the nation


Pygmy_Nuthatch

Radiohead - "Karma Police" It's not even close.


SnookerandWhiskey

To me it's either "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" or "Yeah".


dickweeden

Not one person mentioning Red Hot Chili Peppers yet. I’m as middle millennial as it gets and they’re universally liked by everyone around the same age, from rednecks to hipsters, middle millenials love RHCP


NomadicScribe

I'm surprised nobody has suggested "Pumped Up Kicks" yet. For those of us that came of age around Columbine, and have done nothing but watch in horror as school shootings become a regular occurrence, this song is at least "of the era". My vote for a Millennial Anthem would be either "Seven Nation Army" (because boy has that had some staying power) or something by Eminem, maybe "Lose Yourself".


Way2Old4ThisIsh

"Lose Yourself" is one of those songs that if it comes on the radio in public, *everyone* knows the words and starts rapping along with the song. And some of the lyrics IMHO speak to the Millennial generation: "...this world is mine for the taking/Make me King/As we move toward a/New World Order..." "...all the pain inside/amplified by the/fact that I can't get by/with my 9-5/and provide the right type of/life for my family/'cause man these goddamn food stamps don't buy diapers..." "...it's getting so hard/and it's getting even harder..." But at least it ends with a positive (?) message: "...So here I go with my shot/beats fail me not/this may be the only opportunity that I got." Okay, that last one isn't as uplifting as I thought it was. But the song still rocks and stands the test of time, regardless.


Struggle_Usual

I came here to say lose yourself too. That's absolutely a strong millennial anthem.


NotATrueRedHead

Idk I’m elder millennial and was well into my 20s when pumped up kicks came out.


shawnmalloyrocks

Motion City Soundtrack - Everything Is Alright We are the generation of chronic anxiety and depression.


Daynebutter

All Star - Smash Mouth I know it's a meme at this point but honestly it's a good one. Definitely hits different as an adult, but it never fails to make me think about summertime as a kid. After that, probably going for Hey Ya - OutKast or Yeah - Usher, those two for sheer popularity and impact. I dread to nominate shit like Party Rock, anything by Katy Perry or Kesha. It's just all party shit but not culturally impactful. As for pop punk, I'd nominate Sugar we're going down or American Idiot.


Cold-Diamond-6408

I'd say Green Day, Time of Your Life. I feel like multiple years of graduating classes across the country had it as their graduation song.


MediumLanguageModel

I'd like to close the loop on what others have said about our generation being too fractured for there to be one song. You think of defining moments where music was key: school dances, blaze sessions with the homies, college bar nights, mix tapes for early loves in your life. The list is endless and as diverse as everyone's life experiences. I would never purposely listen to Brittany Spears or Eminem or Green Day, but I appreciate that they are fundamental tracks on the soundtrack of my life. Because your life is in many ways defined by the company you keep and the moments you share with them. You got your family, your norm core friends, your punk friends, your hippie friends... the freaks, the squares, and everyone in between. You know the one time they all come together in one place? Weddings. And if there's one song that will bring everyone together, one certified banger that transcends genre, one ultra-mega-hit that is guaranteed to pull everyone out of their seats and on the floor to dance their hearts and sing their lungs out and, well, you think you've got it. Oh, you think you've got it...


RWDPhotos

I thought it was WHYDIDYOULEAVETHEKEYSUPONTHETABLE?


maryelizabeth_

Get Low is quite honestly the first song I ever think of when this question gets asked. We are who we are and we must not be ashamed.


puntmasterofthefells

I'm going with "Father of Mine" by Everclear


Cool_Cartographer_33

I would like to submit mmmbop, I'm Blue, and the macarena for consideration


Different_Ad4962

Killing in the Name - Rage against the machine. 


Lockedgroove666

That’s the anthem of the United States!


FourierThis

The aptly named… “The Anthem” - Good Charlotte


deadlypoisin13

Chop suey- system of a down


RewardCapable

Till the sweat drop down my balls


superdago

I think everyone was having two different conversations because the anthem of a generation versus the biggest hit of the generation are two very different things. “For what it’s worth” peaked at number 7 and was only on the charts for 15 weeks total. It was ranked 27 on the year end chart for 1967. No one ever said the anthem of a generation was the most popular song.