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We wanted to identify what makes Generation X different from other generations. Many books that lay bare this question, but the one that informed most of my thoughts about Generation X was the book Generations by Jean M Twenge. Twenge did not make any real statements about the music of the generation. Instead, she identified differences mostly based on how we interacted with different technologies. For instance, Generation X is the last generation to grow up on analog music and the first to experience digital. We were the first generation to experience MTV which changed the face of music as we knew it. There are many more data points that Twenge pointed out that provide the parameters for Generation X. However the questions I wanted to answer were more related to the content we listened to.

What music defined Generation X? When we started creating our music, what were the trends we created? What impact did Generation X have on our beloved prog rock? Some of the answers may be contained here in this episode, in short, the results of my findings in this all-too-brief exploration of generational music were:

Regardless of the generational divide that seems to show up in culture wars, there is no escaping that the music we listened to growing up came from the previous generation.  Progressive rock itself is a Boomer genre of rock music. We grew up on Classic Rock, Punk, and 80s pop.  When Generation X did start speaking musically, we developed Grunge, and Hip-Hop. However, on the prog side, we had prog metal and post-rock. The earliest rock music from Generation X appears to have been Gun's and Roses (although some members just miss the identified cutoff). The earliest band to speak prog that was a Generation X fronted band, was either Majesty (later known as Dream Theater) or Echolyn. 

The episode provided here is not even close to answering all of the questions, but the research and theme did make for some enjoyable listening. We hope you enjoy this all-too-brief dive into this question.


Artist
Title
Duration
Album
Year
Porcupine Tree
Time Flies
11:39
The Incident
2009
Foghat
Slow Ride
8:10
Fool For The City
1975
Kansas
Miracles Out Of Nowhere
6:17
Leftoverture
1976
Styx
Snowblind
4:46
Paradise Theater
1981
Genesis
Land Of Confusion
4:41
Invisible Touch [Remix]
1986
Yes
Our Song
4:07
90125
1983
Rush
Between The Wheels
5:29
Grace Under Pressure
1984
Peter Hammill
Losing Faith In Words
3:35
A Black Box
1980
Adrian Belew
The Lone Rhinoceros
3:56
Lone Rhino
1982
Marillion
Chelsea Monday
8:14
Script for a Jester's Tear
1983
Pendragon
The Black Knight
9:50
The Jewel
1985
Blind Melon
Tones of Home
4:21
Blind Melon
1992
Foo Fighters
Everlong
4:05
The Colour and the Shape
1997
Blind Melon
Tones of Home
4:21
Blind Melon
1992
Foo Fighters
Everlong
4:05
The Colour and the Shape
1997
Radiohead
Exit Music (For a Film)
4:21
OK Computer
1997
Smashing Pumpkins
Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
8:54
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
1995
Muse
Supremacy
4:51
The 2nd Law (Deluxe Edition)
2012
Echolyn
21
5:37
Suffocating the Bloom
1992
Kevin Gilbert
Ghetto Of Beautiful Things
4:48
The Shaming of the True
2000
Phish
Monsters
5:09
Evolve
2024
Big Big Train
Welcome to the Planet
6:30
Welcome to the Planet
2022
Dream Theater
Light Fuse And Get Away
7:15
When Dream And Day Unite
1989
Pain of Salvation
Idiocracy
7:03
Scarsick
2007
Threshold
The Latent Gene
7:57
Clone
1998
Riverside
Friend or Foe?
7:23
ID.Entity (Deluxe Edition)
2023
Moon Safari
198X (Heaven Hill)
3:51
Himlabacken Vol. 2
2023
The Tangent
Paroxetine - 20mg
7:39
Down And Out In Paris And London (Limited First Edition)
2009
Frost*
The Boy Who Stood Still
7:33
Day And Age
2021
Anathema
Summernight Horizon
4:06
We're Here Because We're Here
2010