What album defines you as a millennial?

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Slim Shady LP.

Still remember the 1st time i saw the video on MTV for “My Name Is” when i stayed home sick from home in 3rd grade. Game changer.

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Toxicity – System of a Down. Changed music for me.
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Linkin Park Hybrid Theory.
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My others have been named already, and I’m surprised no one has mentioned this one.
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This and NIN the Fragile defined my music taste for the rest of my life.
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I still remember walking into Walmart with my crumpled singles.

Modest Mouse – We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
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In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
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While not my favorite Death Cab I remember 15/16 year old me with headphones on the city bus with this one.

Edit: however I DESPISE I will follow you into the dark which also says something about me at 15/16

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First heard I’m Not Okay as a sophomore in 2004 and kicked off a whole two year emo phase that largely shaped my musical tastes even as an adult.

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