ElJuski
Staff member
Shamelessly ripped from this great AVClub article: http://www.avclub.com/articles/american ... e,29967/1/
What piece of pop culture makes you proud to be an American?
Well, number one for me, of course, is Achewood. Goddamn does Christ Onstad know how to write, and it's amazing how well he can characterize obsessions of Americana (although he takes the foodie angle way too far for my liking). Onstad is a brilliant writer born and raised in the throes of American pop culture, and it shows.
Another piece of pop culture that makes me want to wave a flag is the Venture Bros, which is such a wonderful representation of American pop culture in general, which is America's major and most fabulous export. The shows energy and exuberant, parody-intensive universe is a love letter to the one thing America gives freely to itself and the world--pop culture itself, the mythology of the now, the zeitgeist of a teen nation. Which brings me to...
Nirvana. Hot damn do I love rock n' roll and holy shit do I love Nirvana. They may be overrated, but they are a definitive sound and Cobain is a definitive voice of the disilusioned youth I had the chance of growing up right after. And, though Nirvana gives all credit to the Pixies (the Japanese fucking love the Pixies, apparently), Nirvana has that weird energy I could only imagine coming from the disenfranchised, yet naive youth in America.
Lastly, of course, there's shit like The Simpsons which is now a universal staple...and Bruce Springsteen, fighting for the working man, his iconic song forever misinterpreted by idiots and Reagans everywhere.
NOW HOW ABOUT YOU FUCKERS?
What piece of pop culture makes you proud to be an American?
Well, number one for me, of course, is Achewood. Goddamn does Christ Onstad know how to write, and it's amazing how well he can characterize obsessions of Americana (although he takes the foodie angle way too far for my liking). Onstad is a brilliant writer born and raised in the throes of American pop culture, and it shows.
Another piece of pop culture that makes me want to wave a flag is the Venture Bros, which is such a wonderful representation of American pop culture in general, which is America's major and most fabulous export. The shows energy and exuberant, parody-intensive universe is a love letter to the one thing America gives freely to itself and the world--pop culture itself, the mythology of the now, the zeitgeist of a teen nation. Which brings me to...
Nirvana. Hot damn do I love rock n' roll and holy shit do I love Nirvana. They may be overrated, but they are a definitive sound and Cobain is a definitive voice of the disilusioned youth I had the chance of growing up right after. And, though Nirvana gives all credit to the Pixies (the Japanese fucking love the Pixies, apparently), Nirvana has that weird energy I could only imagine coming from the disenfranchised, yet naive youth in America.
Lastly, of course, there's shit like The Simpsons which is now a universal staple...and Bruce Springsteen, fighting for the working man, his iconic song forever misinterpreted by idiots and Reagans everywhere.
NOW HOW ABOUT YOU FUCKERS?