I'm not an '80s fan. I'm more '70s New York pre-punk kind of thing, and I guess I grew up with '90s grunge, post-punk pop music.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love '90s grunge and punk.
I can't remember too much about the '80s, to be honest with you... I wish that weren't true, but it is.
The first time that I came to New York to work properly was the mid-'80s, but I was doing eight shows a week. You have no life. Going to a punk rock club - or whatever the music was at that time - would not have been on my agenda.
I noticed in the late 1990s that my friends and I were already nostalgic for the 1980s, and by the turn of the century, VH1's 'I Love the '80s' gave all of us an accelerated nostalgia for our generation.
The '80s were fabulous. The '90s sucked, and the '70s were just a sad, sad time in human history. Go 1980s! There's something that's just so cute about that time. And not just yellow nail polish and 'I'm a loner.'
In the little rural town I grew up in, I missed out on the pop music of the time, the '80s, and now enjoy in retrospect. It's as an adult that I've opened it up to dance, hip-hop, R&B, and even big pop songs.
I love '80s rock music. I was fascinated with Stevie Nicks when I was growing up.
I didn't like the '80s at all; it was a vulgar moment of fashion.
I'm a huge fan of Eighties music.
I should have lived through the '80s, not been born in it. My style is a mix of hip-hop and '80s casual.