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Episode 25 - Before it Was Cool

1 h 2 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Before everything was mainstream… before everything was monetized… there was a different kind of experience. In Episode 25 of The Midnight Release Podcast, we take a deep dive into the generational divide, reflecting on what it meant to grow up in a time where things just felt… different. From MapQuest directions and digital cameras to physical media, brick-and-mortar stores, and pre-social media experiences, we revisit the moments and behaviors that defined growing up as millennials — and how those same things have evolved (or completely disappeared) today. We also explore how culture has come full circle, with trends like vinyl records, retro gaming, and Y2K fashion making a comeback, while discussing how hobbies, entertainment, and even communication have changed in the modern era. Along the way, we build a time capsule in our Loadout segment, choosing five things from today to represent this era for the future, and dive into Bonus Level, where we shift focus to concerts and music — sharing first shows, memorable experiences, and how live events have changed over time. Whether it’s phrases we used, experiences we had, or the things that weren’t cool until they suddenly were, this episode is all about remembering where we came from — and how different it looks now.

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