Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Nothing rebellious about that. Just common sense. The 70s with Bowie as the lead was the greatest music decade ever with the 60s as a close second.
It's rebellious considering the circumstances. i went to arguable the richest high school in Denmark, Nærum. The people there are the types who booked Joey Moe, Nik & Jay and one of them even had L.O.C at their birthday. Furthermore I went to high school from 06-09, and I don't need to tell you how the danish pop scene looked during those years. Whipping out a Led Zeppelin CD was the next most rebellious thing you could do, the first being to join the goth club at the drama steps.

Drinking beer, smoking a cigarette and preparing to watch box. Go David!
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
It's rebellious considering the circumstances. i went to arguable the richest high school in Denmark, Nærum. The people there are the types who booked Joey Moe, Nik & Jay and one of them even had L.O.C at their birthday. Furthermore I went to high school from 06-09, and I don't need to tell you how the danish pop scene looked during those years. Whipping out a Led Zeppelin CD was the next most rebellious thing you could do, the first being to join the goth club at the drama steps.

Drinking beer, smoking a cigarette and preparing to watch box. Go David!
Ye, I know. Luckily I didn't go to High School in that period. Sadly I went to Uni and it wasn't better.
 

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