Is Adult Swim, dare I say, the spiritual successor of the 90's MTV ?
Question for all of you old enough to remember. I don't know if I'm thinking this because tv culture/music/MTV deteriorated so much (from what older guys knew) that it doesn't take alot to make something more alternative look awesome nowdays, and a have such long MTV withdraw nausea, that most times translates to something younger people might confuse with grumpiness or, worse, aloofness
>>87412737
>I don't know if I'm thinking this because tv culture/music/MTV deteriorated so much (from what older guys knew) that it doesn't take alot to make something more alternative look awesome nowdays, and a have such long MTV withdraw nausea, that most times translates to something younger people might confuse with grumpiness or, worse, aloofness
wtf am i reading
>>87412806
I don't know if I think AS is so good because nowdays TV sucks so much and music channels are so bad and boring and straight up shit when you compare it to 90's MTV
>>87412737
MTV was better in the 80s than it was in the 90s, young'un. So your premise is flawed and your thread is trash.
>>87414081
This. Early nineties was still good, but the first few years in the eighties were quite something else at the time. It's difficult to try to explain the impact it had in it's prime if you weren't there to see it.
There simply wasn't anything like that on tv anywhere. Not to mention the obvious but the music back then was still good too.
>>87414081
>>87414241
Unfortunatly I was to young to remember the 80's, but I find that hard to believe. But Anyway I was wondering if Adult swim could be considered the it's spiritual successor, in terms of cultural/demogrphic niche.
I feel bad for teens/tweens that didn't experience the MTV of the past millenium