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Music is a great thing to bring people together, no matter what category they fall into. Probably one of the best in the world – after all, it is able to interest even representatives of the most diverse generations, who often face mutual misunderstanding in almost everything. Of course, each generation has its own favorite music, but a characteristic of modern youth is that the criteria for popularity are mostly blurred. Indeed, if about twenty years ago, there were unconditional universal idols who organized thousands of concerts and rotated their hits on the radio, now any teenager can find a narrow musical niche on the internet that only he will like and hear. At least they think so… There is a popular thread on Twitter where parents tell how their kids came to tell about an incredibly cool song or band they just found – and suddenly it turns out that this is the same music that their parents have been fans of for a couple of decades! The thread has over 325K likes and almost 13K retweets so far – actually, the topic is beyond cool, much like the music people are talking about. More info: Twitter

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    Among the hits “discovered” by the children of another member of the thread were, in particular, Сareless Whisper by Wham!, Madonna’s Material Girl, and Dancing Queen, originally recorded by the Swedes from ABBA back in 1976.

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    Young guy once asked if his 51-year-old co-worker even knew about a band called Metallica

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    Some of the parents turn out to know music stars personally

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    It is so amazing when parents and kids can sing some old music hits together

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    We’re pretty sure you’ve been in a similar situation, whether on the parents’ or children’s side. Either way, comments and your own stories are highly appreciated – after all, the show must go on.