Kurt Cobain — "There's good in all of us and I think I simply love people too much, so much tha…"
There's good in all of us and I think I simply love people too much, so much that it makes me feel too fucking sad.
There's good in all of us and I think I simply love people too much, so much that it makes me feel too fucking sad.
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"I'm a spokesman for a generation that I don't even know anything about."
"I'm a lazy bastard, and I have no work ethic."
"I'm a very insecure person, but I'm also very uncreative."
"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'm a fan of rap music, but most of …"
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American singer-songwriter and Nirvana frontman whose Nevermind (1991) ended the hair-metal era; died of suicide April 5, 1994. Closely associated with Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam frontman and grunge contemporary) and Layne Staley (Alice in Chains frontman). For an intellectual contrast, see Axl Rose, Guns N' Roses frontman — Nevermind toppled GNR's Use Your Illusion II from #1 in January 1992, ending the late-80s Sunset Strip excess Cobain's grunge austerity was specifically reacting against. The cleanest single moment in late-20th-century rock — the literal generational pivot from hair-metal excess to flannel-shirt anti-rock-star authenticity.
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