Dre went full cac on us

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Nope. Fishbone was making that kind of music way before Nirvana.

And more so Living Colour

They're not really the same types of bands, but I feel what you sayin':ehh:

nikkas really listen to rock like that? learn some thing new every day.

:what:nikka what you think Jimi Hendrix was doin'?

I wonder did kurt like us :sas2:

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I mean, i don't hate anyones taste in music really, but that's the song you rock out with dre?

We aint never getting detox :snoop:

:childplease:Nirvana's one of the greatest bands of all-time and that album's one of the greatest of all-time

Fukk dre & rock n roll..at least the cac version of rock..

That shytty ass noise has no soul, just loud demonic screaming

:camby:You just ignant.

Plenty of Black artists (Jimi Hendrix, Lenny Kravits, Fishbone, Bad Brains) do the "cac version" of rock & roll
 

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Fukk dre & rock n roll..at least the cac version of rock..

That shytty ass noise has no soul, just loud demonic screaming

I ain't never gonna buy one of their albums or nothing, but you can hear a song from them and at least tell there's some talent involved.

Better than most of the stuff on the radios nowadays.
 
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Coincidentally, Hova was in Pharrell’s home state of Virgina when he heard the generation-defining song for the first time. But he’s more interested in discussing why the song hit so hard than where he was when it got going. “First we got to go back to before grunge and why grunge happened,” reasons Jay. “‘Hair bands’ dominated the airwaves and rock became more about looks than about actual substance and what it stood for—the rebellious spirit of youth….That’s why ‘Teen Spirit’ rang so loud because it was right on point with how everyone felt, you know what I’m saying?”

Jay-Z then goes on to say that grunge actually stalled the rise of hip-hop in popular culture. “It was weird because hip-hop was becoming this force, then grunge music stopped it for one second, ya know?” he says. “Those ‘hair bands’ were too easy for us to take out; when Kurt Cobain came with that statement it was like, ‘We got to wait awhile.'”
 

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I came in here on some "Let this nygga bump what he wanna bump. So what he likes Nirvana? Ol crab azz..."

Then I watched the video like....

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Damn Dre, you can rock out, but rock out with some swag.
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