"Generation Ex" is a song by Swedish alternative rock band Kent from their seventh studio album Tillbaka till samtiden (2007). It was released as the album's third single on April 7, 2008 as a digital download, and as a CD single on April 9, 2008. It contains a remix of "Berlin" by Simon Brenting, and the non-album bonus track "Det kanske kommer en förändring". "Generation Ex" entered the Swedish Singles Chart on April 17, 2008 where it peaked at number nine.
The female singer on "Generation Ex", Caméla Leierth, also performs the backing vocals on the song "Vy från ett luftslott" from the same album.
All lyrics written by Joakim Berg.
Generation Ex, stylized as GENERATION EX, is the second studio album by Japanese boy band Generations from Exile Tribe, released on February 18, 2015. The album contains three previously released singles — "Never Let You Go", "Always With You", and "Sing It Loud"— all of which achieved positions within the top three on the Oricon weekly singles chart.
The album debuted at the number one spot on the Oricon weekly album chart, moving over 64,000 copies in its first week, 15,000 more than their first album "Generations". This is the group's second consecutive album since debut to reach the top of the chart.Generation Ex also received the Gold certification for the month of February by RIAJ for shipping over 100,000 copies.
Generation Ex is Generations' second album, released approximately 1 year and 4 months since their eponymous debut album. The album contains 13 tracks, 7 of which are new and the remaining from previous singles. The DVD and Blu-ray editions contain a special 60-minute documentary of the group. First-press limited editions of the DVD and Blu-ray editions also come with a 60-page photobook.
Senescent moralisation
Senseless segregation
Sententious self-centricity