Le Wrong Generation
Also known as: Born in the Wrong Generation · Defening · Wrong Generation
"Le Wrong Generation" is an internet phrase used to mock people who claim they were "born in the wrong generation" because they prefer older music, movies, or cultural products over contemporary ones. The term gained traction on Reddit and YouTube in the early-to-mid 2010s, closely tied to the rise of 90s nostalgia and YouTube comment sections flooded with teens lamenting modern pop music. It spawned the r/lewronggeneration subreddit, a dedicated community for cataloguing and ridiculing nostalgic gatekeeping.
TL;DR
"Le Wrong Generation" is an internet phrase used to mock people who claim they were "born in the wrong generation" because they prefer older music, movies, or cultural products over contemporary ones.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The phrase "le wrong generation" typically appears in one of two contexts:
As a label: When someone posts a comment like "I wish I grew up in the 70s when music was real," others respond with "le wrong generation" or link to r/lewronggeneration.
As a screenshot post: Users capture nostalgic comments from YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter and share them on the subreddit or in group chats, often with a mocking caption.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
ADoseofBuckley declared that anyone born in the 90s "can't be nostalgic for shit until 2020," setting a specific, arbitrary timeline for when nostalgia becomes acceptable.
The r/lewronggeneration subreddit considered posting comments from Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" or Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" as "cheating" because they were too easy to find.
The "dad rock" label that Jeff Tweedy first encountered in a 2007 *Pitchfork* review came back to haunt him in 2014 when he released an album with his 18-year-old son, going "all-the-way dad".
Many self-described "90s kids" were born in the late 1990s and spent most of the decade as toddlers, a contradiction the subreddit loves to point out.
Urban Dictionary's "Le Wrong Generation" entry specifically calls out the hypocrisy of wishing to live before technology while using YouTube and social media to share that opinion.
Derivatives & Variations
r/lewronggeneration subreddit:
The central hub for collecting and mocking "wrong generation" content, with its own culture of in-jokes and recurring targets[4].
"Defener" as an identity label:
Derived from the original rage comic misspelling, used as shorthand for anyone who aggressively champions old culture[4].
Filthy Frank's "BORN IN THE WRONG GENERATION" video:
A 2015 YouTube video that crystallized the anti-defener position and boosted the meme's visibility[4].
"Dad rock" discourse:
While predating the meme, the "dad rock" label merged with "le wrong generation" criticism as both targeted nostalgic rock-music elitism[2].
Anti-defener content creators:
ADoseofBuckley, Anthony Fantano, and CollegeHumor all produced videos and content directly engaging with and mocking defener culture[4].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 4Generation Zencyclopedia
- 5Le Wrong Generation - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 6Urban Dictionary: dadrockdictionary