I think Live and STP are two of the best sounds ever. They were at their peak in the mid-late 90's when I was at Auburn. Saw Live one time in concert. Teh roxxors to say the least. Nirvana was good too but since they were around for all of 3 minutes, it was hard to get a read on them at the time. I just knew they sounded like something I had never heard and it was great. They came out when I was in high school. They were definately the defining band of Gen X, Michael Jackson probably the defining musical act of Gen X as a whole.
I liked Gump for what it was. Never cared for Fight Club or Pulp Fiction all that much. Didn't hate em, just didn't gush over em. I prefered Boondock Saints to Pulp Fiction. To a certain extent the American Pie movies were right in there towards the end although that was more Gen Y since I think they spanned from 1999-2005.
Boy Bands = the suxxors.
I remember when Carey and Sandler did comedy. To me, they are much better in silly comedies than doing standup. Carey can act when he wants to. Sandler is avg at best but his pop culture influence is huge, from SNL all the way to Deeds.
Live and STP. And you don't have to lie about the Boy Bands either.....it's ok.
I too was a product of the 90's, about the same age as AUT200, but I also had an older brother who was a child of the 80's and was influenced by a lot of his crap. Because of him, I listened to GNR, Def Leopard, early Metallica, Motley Crew, Poison, Skid Row, Ozzy, and those types. Prince was also listened to a lot. Drew Berrymore and ET. Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, Superman, Conan, The Princess Bride, Ferris Bueller, Freddie and Jason were what I grew up with until I hit my teens and started branching out on my own.
Once I started doing that, it became Alice In Chains, Perl Jam, Nirvana, Bush, Fuel, Smashing Pumpkin's, Tool, REM(although they crossed over from the 80's with several other acts), Tombstone, Pulp Fiction, Unforgiven, Braveheart, Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, Good Fella's, Jackie Brown, Sling Blade......
That is what I will remember most.