Smells Like Gen X • The Written Archive
Raised on Static Written for the Rewind
Music, movies, television, toys, fads, commercials, and the pop-culture debris of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s—organized for people who still remember when finding something meant digging for it.
Start with a decade, follow a topic lane, search for a half-remembered obsession, or jump straight into the newest transmission.
The Gen X Rabbit Hole Starts Here
Find the exact thing lodged in your brain
Search by year, song, movie, show, toy, fad, commercial, artist, or whatever strange fragment brought you here.
Browse by Decade
Three different flavors of analog childhood, cable-era overload, and pre-algorithm culture.
Warm, Weird, and Analog
AM radio, shag carpet, network television, backyard danger, early electronics, and the strange foundation of Gen X memory.
Enter the 70s → 1980sMaximum Volume
MTV, video stores, toy aisles, blockbuster movies, mall culture, prime-time television, and hooks built to last forever.
Enter the 80s → 1990sThe Last Call Before Digital
Grunge, hip-hop, CDs, sitcom empires, toy crazes, video-game panic, and the final fully offline childhood.
Enter the 90s →Browse by Topic
Skip the endless feed. Go directly to the part of the archive that still owns a piece of your brain.
Music
Year-end countdowns, radio memories, genres, albums, artists, MTV moments, and the songs that never really left.
Browse music →Movies
Box-office years, blockbuster eras, VHS comfort watches, movie songs, soundtracks, and multiplex memory.
Browse movies →Television
Prime-time giants, sitcoms, cartoons, forgotten series, Nielsen-era rankings, and reruns that raised us.
Browse television →Toys
Holiday must-haves, action-figure wars, dolls, games, backyard chaos, toy aisles, and plastic memory.
Browse toys →Fads
Schoolyard crazes, mall trends, fashion mistakes, collectible panic, and short-lived cultural nonsense.
Browse fads →Commercials
Mascots, slogans, cola wars, toy ads, Super Bowl spots, and the interruptions we somehow remember better than the shows.
Browse commercials →Best Places to Start
Three strong entry points when the full archive looks less like a website and more like a long-term commitment.
The 80s
The fullest route through the site: music, movies, television, toys, fads, commercials, and peak Gen X overload.
Start with the 80s → Beautiful NonsenseFads
The shortest path to schoolyard crazes, mall trends, bad decisions, and everyday nostalgia.
Browse fads → Memory DamageCommercials
Ads, jingles, mascots, slogans, and campaigns that permanently moved into your head.
Browse commercials →Latest Blog Posts
New countdowns, deep dives, forgotten media, category expansions, and whatever part of the archive got rebuilt this week.
Read the archive. Then hit the videos.
Long-form nostalgia, visual countdowns, forgotten media, and more beautifully unnecessary Gen X rabbit holes.