How Kurt Cobain killed rock 'n roll

mentalfloss

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I know people want to blame him, but we also can't avoid the fact that there's only so many permutations of sound and the entire industry hit a brick wall around 1998.
 

AbtFet

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'm still wondering if this article is serious or a parody. I'll take Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and Radiohead over Poison, Warrant, Trixter, Kix, Winger or any of the other bunch of transvestites who used to glam it up as "hair bands."


If Kurt Cobain killed rock and roll he was only putting it out of it's misery.


:lol:

So true.
 

TenPenny

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'm still wondering if this article is serious or a parody. I'll take Nirvana, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, and Radiohead over Poison, Warrant, Trixter, Kix, Winger or any of the other bunch of transvestites who used to glam it up as "hair bands."

None of those bands mentioned appeal to me in any form, they're all pretty much blah.

No wonder people download music - why pay for crap like that?