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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 17, 2025

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How old are you? This song is instantly recognizable to a huge portion of Millennials, zoomers and gen alpha across cultures.

Was the song used in some sort of video game or extremely online meme? I think I’m at least in the 95th percentile for this site’s user base in terms of knowledge of popular music, and I was not familiar with this song, despite having been a big fan of MGMT’s debut album Oracular Spectacular when it came out. I’d be surprised if this is the sort of ubiquitously-recognizable song you’re saying it is.

Yeah it had / has a huge presence on social media. It’s extremely popular and well known in online culture, which as we both know tends to leak copiously into the mainstream at this point.

People used to use it all the time in video edits to the point of cliche.

That’s wild because it’s not even a good song.

I like it. And I don't even like MGMT's other stuff.

Old enough to know Kids is a far better MGMT song.

Maybe so, but Little Dark Age came out in 2018 has been streamed 700+ Million times on Spotify.

Considering Kids is a decade older and only has like 15% more streams, I’d hardly call it “niche”.

The song has been used a bazillion times on YouTube / instagram / TikTok / Reddit. It has a massive presence in online culture, and not just in weird spaces.