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You're not old until the music you don't consider old becomes old.
But is late 90s punk actually old? I don’t think it is yet. I got time….
If it's over 20 years...
I remember someone referred to a song as old, and it was maybe 4 years old.
It felt new to me, but he called it old. Is 4 years the cut off? Lol
(Though some people do just listen to the top 20, but I seek out classics and indie stuff)