Is it me or did boomers have a lot more balls?

Never seen Millenials holding a trap demolition night tbqh even though it would certainly be deserved.

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That's completely retarded.
>disco demolition day
Do you understand how stupid that sounds?
Anyway, yeah millenials are faggots but jezz come on

Now, there's an idea!

t. 35

>having more balls is getting triggered by having a musical genre live rent free in your head so badly that you chimp out

but could they cancel people

tell us more about how you literally can't express a thought without memes

They are mad because they obsessed with something they hate. There, could you understand that?

>In the late 1970s, dance-oriented disco was the most popular music genre in the United States, particularly after being featured in hit films such as Saturday Night Fever (1977). However, disco sparked a major backlash from rock music fans—an opposition prominent enough that the White Sox, seeking to fill seats at Comiskey Park during a lackluster season, engaged Chicago shock jock and anti-disco campaigner Steve Dahl for the promotion at the July 12 doubleheader. Dahl's sponsoring radio station was WLUP (97.9 FM, now WCKL), so admission was discounted to 98 cents for attendees who turned in a disco record; between games, Dahl was to destroy the collected vinyl in an explosion.

It wasn't as crazy as people make it seem today, the whole thing was a gimmick spurred on by a radio station shock jock. You could imagine Howard Stern or Opie and Anthony pulling some stunt like this.

>buying a record to destroy it

Aside from the semi-obvious that most people don't have physical albums anymore to blow up (you could blow up a pile of MP3 players with Lil Xan tracks on them I suppose?) yeah Millenials don't have as much T as boomers. If it happened, also yeah blah blah blah SJWs would whine that CIS male chuds were destroying LGBTQ brown people's music or something like they did with disco.

Boomers had less distractions to keep them inside all day than zoomers. No internet, no computers, no video games, no smartphones, cable TV wasnt around in the 70s so there was only like 5-6 channels. Most you could do was drink beer, smoke weed, go jack off around town, and listen to the radio or records. Music meant something more to young people, and they spent more of their idle time outside, in addition to this the baseball tickets and beer were a lot cheaper than they are now. The conditions for this event to occur are not present at the moment.

>trap demolition night

rap has taken the place of rock in the modern youth culture
rock is more yuppie music or shitty dadrock ripoffs/buttrock like foo fighters and nickelback etc

I demolish a trap every night

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City boomers were and are all crazy from the lead poisoning

that and post 9/11 security state would never allow fans to storm the field like that with shit smuggled into the stadium. they have all sorts of security working these games now

>rap has taken the place of rock in the modern youth culture
>80% of the landmark albums in hip-hop came out in the 20th century
So, yeah.

kek if an entire stadium full of dudes stormed the field a couple security guards are going to do fuck all

The sentiment has been overblown but there was a working class divide over disco and it was already a dead horse by that time. Even KISS did a disco album to cash in. Later dancepop was more diverse and no one cared that most of it was repackaged disco.

Disco was a New York thing and Chicago was in the Midwest the heartland of hard rock and they didn't ever really go for it. That was the real deal here.

Sporting events weren't as family/corporate/gentrified in the 70s they were gatherings for young men to get drunk and rowdy. Many stadiums were also old and in poor condition often in bad neighborhoods.

Disco was 100x more in your face and annoying than trap ever was. It was fucking ridiculous just how much of a massive commercialized shitshow disco became in 78-79.

Millenials are a generation that thinks Alvvays is "rock" so you tell me.