• Anyone else still listening to Nirvana?
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[QUOTE=Capitulazyguy;24174236]While you're listening, why not read about the hard drugs involved in the writing process of Kurt Cobain - and many others - in [url=http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Genius-and-Heroin-Michael-Largo?isbn=9780062043696&HCHP=TB_Genius+and+Heroin]Genius and Heroin: The Illustrated Catalogue of Creativity, Obsession and Reckless Abandon Through the Ages[/url] by Michael Largo?[/QUOTE] srs what is wrong with you
[QUOTE=chugmuffin;24148890]Nirvana is probably one of the greatest bands of all time.[/QUOTE] Hm, that is arguable. But they are great with out a doubt.
[QUOTE=smug.gif;24149393]No because they are boring.[/QUOTE] As much as I'd hate to admit it Its all great and deep and meaningful but boring
I own Nevermind and two live albums.. Utero and New York IIRC
I used to listen to them, but recently my interest is down here.
[QUOTE=Capitulazyguy;24174236]While you're listening, why not read about the hard drugs involved in the writing process of Kurt Cobain - and many others - in [url=http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Genius-and-Heroin-Michael-Largo?isbn=9780062043696&HCHP=TB_Genius+and+Heroin]Genius and Heroin: The Illustrated Catalogue of Creativity, Obsession and Reckless Abandon Through the Ages[/url] by Michael Largo?[/QUOTE] cool story bro
The combination of relaxing & aggression in their music amazes me every time. Nirvana was a one in a million band.
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