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1967: Romanticized movies of teen rebellion give way to upbeat musicals extolling a life of beach parties, fast cars, and teen relationships.
1990s: One of the most popular genres for teens is the horror movie, in which a group of teens is pitted against a homicidal maniac. The 1996 film Scream becomes one of the top-grossing releases of the year, earning over $100 million in box-office receipts.
1967: The Beatles lead the "British Invasion" of American music as they dominate the pop charts. Their 1967 album...
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