The Roswell UFO Incident is one of the most popular, enduring and fascinating conspiracy theories of all time. It's safe to say that after that, the world has been gripped by a UFO hysteria that it has not quite completely gotten out from, until now. It has spawned thousands of alien memorabilia, inspired hundreds of TV shows, popular music tunes and even movies. You won't see any sci-fi/fantasy or UFO convention that doesn't tip its hat off to Roswell one way or another.
Pop culture has really fed off this modern mystery. But just how much has it affected people and idea throughout the centuries? Here's a short list:
In television, the series 'Roswell' aired from 1999 to 2002 it featured aliens who survived the crash and now live as teenagers and was a huge hit. The series 'Seven Days' was based around a time machine created from the technology found at Roswell. The popular animated series 'Futurama' featured the Roswell UFO incident in the Emmy Award winning series 'Roswell That Ends Well'. The Roswell incident also features on the popular science fiction programs like 'The X-Files', 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine', and 'Stargate SG-1'.
In music, a lot of heavy metal bands like the Swedish band, Hypocrisy and the American band, Megadeth which features one-time Metallica member Dave Mustaine have made songs about Roswell. The American band, Splitsville also made a song about this event, called 'Home' made from the point of view of a Roswell alien trapped on Earth.
In Literature, a lot of novels have been written about the Roswell incident, including Whitley Strieber's 'Majestic', Kevin D. Randle's 'Operation Roswell' and Mario Acevedo's pulp science fiction novel, 'The Nymphos of Rocky Flats'.
Truly the Roswell phenomenon is one of the greatest contributors to modern pop culture.
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