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Everybody Wants to Be Gen X

Some of the generation’s most iconic creators reflect on how the cohort once synonymous with slacking came to leave such an indelible impression on the culture.

Megan Lovallo
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Douglas Coupland, Epps, Omar, Generation X, Guzman, Luis, Jenny Shimizu, Killer Mike, Knoxville, Johnny, Mann, Aimee, Mitchell, John Cameron, Pavement (Music Group), Perez, Rosie, Ricci, Christina, Ringwald, Molly
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