God and pointon,
Firstly I was sipping a coffee, so I admit the influence of stimulants
....every generation there comes a Slayer.
No, not the Buffster, kids always rebel against the music of their parents. When watching Top of The Pops my Dad used to take the P out of Alice Cooper, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, T.Rex, Black Sabbath and the like. It's just noise, there's no tune and they can't sing for toffee, and they all need a wash! Andy Williams was more their cup of tea, he could sing in tune, you could hear the words and his pullovers were so tidy, those nice Osmond boys too.
The fact that "old people" didn't like punk made it "ours", even better if oldies were frightened by it or didn't understand it.
Kids today will turn against the music of their parents, as always happens, the music that's been dominant for the past 15 years is Dance, in all it's various incarnations. So kick out the Dance stuff, girly boy bands and let's see a resurgence of aggressive rock.
There is a college nearby, over the past year or so you can't help notice that all the cool kids are grungy rock chicks and they sneer at the boy racers driving 'round and 'round the block with their boom, boom, tizz, boom jingles vibrating their rear windows, man that's so 1998. You even see Ozzy lookalikes carrying guitars again... great!
I'm feeling really positive about the music scene of today, kids are turning their back on Gareth Gates and all these silly turntable mixers. Write your own songs, play your own instruments... real music for real people.
Thanks due partly to Joss Whedon, I'm sure the popularity of Buffy the iconic culture within. The fashions within are seen everywhere. Let's see todays upcoming generation of youngsters slay the demon that is Dance with a stake through it's heart.
Hey ... Let's Rock!!!