
From mod suits to Britpop baggy trousers, every generation thinks theirs was peak. Let's settle this once and for allβwhich era actually shaped you?
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The Beatles & 60s Invasion
Four lads from Liverpool turned the planet upside down. If your parents complained about the noise, you've won this category. The soundtrack to revolution, romance, and really good drugs.

Punk Rock Rebellion
Sex Pistols and The Clash made music dangerous again. If you've ever described yourself as 'anti-establishment' whilst sipping a Β£6 latte, this was your spiritual awakening. Anarchy never looked so good.

New Wave & Synth-Pop
The 80s arrived wearing eyeliner and shoulder pads. Electronic beats mixed with proper songwriting meant you could be simultaneously cool AND like catchy tunes. The decade taste forgot, but we remember fondly.

Britpop & 90s Cool Britannia
When being British was suddenly fashionable again. Baggy trousers, Liam Gallagher's swagger, and the belief that guitar bands would never die. The 90s let you have wit, attitude, AND stadium anthems.

Grime & UK Garage
Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, and rapid-fire bars changed everything. Garage beats and grime flows proved British urban music could compete globally. Suddenly your postcode had a sound, and it was absolutely vital.
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