Kurt Cobain kept it real

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This is what I don't understand. Everything I've read about Kurt tells me he was as far away from being a racist as possible. How did he end up marrying that piece of shyt? :gucci:

probably why she had him killed. Got in good to take his bread and get him off'd.
 

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Bolded probably true. Not bolded part is some :mjlol: star would add on for attention.

Nobody'll ever know why he killed himself, but it was probably a mixture of drug addiction, undiagnosed mental illness, a shytty childhood, marrying a crazy courtney love, and the fact that all the music he loved growing up had been co-opted by the commercial music industry.

His suicide note was all about regret over becoming some social pariah, or gen-x spokesman, so if anything, knowing that rock was about to die would be a giant relief to him, because he hated everything about the "rock" scene.

The craziest shyt that nobody talks about is how Pac, Biggie, and Cobain (three biggest musical icons of the 90s) all died in that decade.
They should've been the leading figures in music for the next decade or so, instead there was a giant vacuum that got filled up by babypop boy/girl groups - and so music overall the last 20 or so years has become more childish and less mature, exacerbating the death of genuine artistry and leaving us with a buncha rainbow dreadlocked, cookie cutter, creatively bankrupted so-called "musicians".

Wtf? Very, very well said! ❤
 

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Yeaaah breeeh kept it really real wit himself
:wtb::rudy:
Stuck poison in his veins ...and peeled his own cap back...and left his kids without a father figure

Kept it reaaaal :camby:is this thread title the white version of the chapelle skit :dahell:???????

This ain't it OP:childplease:


RIP that man theaux

but sum of yall wit these thread titles:aicmon::whoa:
 

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You need to understand the context of when Nirvana came out before you start listening. At the time (1991), 80's hair metal was still king. Men dressed like women - makeup, women's clothing, hairspray, the works - singing overly indulgent songs about drugs and sex. Not saying anything of any value, just one continuous party. :mjpls:

Rock music was this:



and then out of no where this dirty guy from Seattle dressed in jeans and flannels came and dropped this:



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Everything changed. None of that old party shyt was cool anymore.

Rock got grimy again. It's like if a 2018 version of Mobb Deep dropped right now and everyone instantly realized how absolutely retarded music had gotten and stopped listening to all of the pop fake bullshyt and went back to timberlands and hoodies.

I pray that we have some shyt like that happen to get hip hop back to something with substance on a wide level.

On top of all the societal shyt the music is dope. Even for someone who doesn't listen to rock. The MTV unplugged album (you can watch it in YouTube) might be a good intro. Then try Nevermind.

damn my nikka...this shyt is so on point. thats exactly what happened. that grunge shyt was a sea change in music :wow:

never heard anyone put it like that
 
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You need to understand the context of when Nirvana came out before you start listening. At the time (1991), 80's hair metal was still king. Men dressed like women - makeup, women's clothing, hairspray, the works - singing overly indulgent songs about drugs and sex. Not saying anything of any value, just one continuous party. :mjpls:

Rock music was this:



and then out of no where this dirty guy from Seattle dressed in jeans and flannels came and dropped this:



MixedBlaringHornedviper-small.gif


Everything changed. None of that old party shyt was cool anymore.

Rock got grimy again. It's like if a 2018 version of Mobb Deep dropped right now and everyone instantly realized how absolutely retarded music had gotten and stopped listening to all of the pop fake bullshyt and went back to timberlands and hoodies.

I pray that we have some shyt like that happen to get hip hop back to something with substance on a wide level.

On top of all the societal shyt the music is dope. Even for someone who doesn't listen to rock. The MTV unplugged album (you can watch it in YouTube) might be a good intro. Then try Nevermind.




I f*ck wit them Motley cru boys not so much that Cobain sh*t
 

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You need to understand the context of when Nirvana came out before you start listening. At the time (1991), 80's hair metal was still king. Men dressed like women - makeup, women's clothing, hairspray, the works - singing overly indulgent songs about drugs and sex. Not saying anything of any value, just one continuous party. :mjpls:

Rock music was this:



and then out of no where this dirty guy from Seattle dressed in jeans and flannels came and dropped this:



MixedBlaringHornedviper-small.gif


Everything changed. None of that old party shyt was cool anymore.

Rock got grimy again. It's like if a 2018 version of Mobb Deep dropped right now and everyone instantly realized how absolutely retarded music had gotten and stopped listening to all of the pop fake bullshyt and went back to timberlands and hoodies.

I pray that we have some shyt like that happen to get hip hop back to something with substance on a wide level.

On top of all the societal shyt the music is dope. Even for someone who doesn't listen to rock. The MTV unplugged album (you can watch it in YouTube) might be a good intro. Then try Nevermind.

Lol I remember high school...all the white kids used to dress like him
 

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Kurt Cobain Shares Favorite Bands, Views on Vanilla Ice in 25-Year Old Rediscovered Interview

"I think rap music is the only vital form of music that has been introduced to music in a long time since punk rock. I would never do rap music. No. There’s just no sense in it. The people who do rap music do it just fine…I’m usually offended by people like Vanilla Ice and stuff like that…The white man ripped off the black man long enough. They should leave rap music to the African-Americans because they do it so well and it is so vital to them."

I think he saw the comparisons though. Think about it, Rock writers don't get enough credit, similar to Rap. He saw the rawness of it, the emotion, the energy, and probably figured that the same thing happening to Punk Rock would happen to Rap. Remember the Punk Rockers were the rebels, the uncontrollable forces of nature. That's how rap came in the game. But unlike Punk Rock, rap has seemingly lasted longer - but I doubt how long that'll be with the media pushing the agenda.
 

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What was the deal with his death? Why do people blame Courteny Love for it?
 
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