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Yeah, mine fell and broke. I wish I could play Sonic Nurse on it again.
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Bummer, man! That's why I love cds. No worries about breaking the technology, hey?
Anyways, I need some sleep. Have a good night! |
Sister because there is a naked baby on the front. it has some amazing songs on it
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London fuck you're pissing me off
Hollywood weirdo, cough cough cough Won't you please let me rock you Now I'm just a boy with not much to do Everybody says doesn't come from above You're gonna scream when you taste my love Taste my love |
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I highly prefer in Utero myself. Bleach has some great songs, but it also has a bit of filler. In Utero has amazing recording by Steve Albini, and Cobain had really developed into an amazing lyricist. |
True speaking of Lyrics In Utero was Cobain at his best. But just punk-rock it was bleach.
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bleach pwned.
in utero was way better though, they got better and played better it was perfect. i still like nirvana, but im just too anoyed by nirvana fanboys. |
so are you annoyed by me?
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Hipster fuck. I stopped caring about the amount of lame 'fans' that (not even really Nirvana, but Cobain) they have. Amazing band, all around. |
I wish they would write a autobiography on Chris Novoselic.
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i voted goo... it's the second album i got to hear by them, so it was second in blowing me away, right behind daydream. i heard sister later, and sister is waayyy up there on my favorites... but goo had a bigger part in making me fall in love with the band.
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well said |
I prefer Goo demos than the LP. Bigger sound, better Mildred Pierce version, and the essential Lee#2, missing from the LP.
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it's been a conundrum for fans of nirvana for a while that it's own fans began to weigh down the band's legacy and for those who said dave was more important then krist in that band, i think they need to move out of virginia and smell the coffee, having finally able to see krist play with flipper, i mean fuckin A he is a great bassist |
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So true, plus, Dave was the drummer, he didn't write anything, he just played. |
and i voted in the minority and said Goo
I like how sophisticated their songwriting became after ddn, and much more airy an atmosphere Goo has, almost ethereal at times |
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I don't think I'm the only one who has came to the conclusion that you don't actually read posts correctly, or even read at all. |
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he did add to the band, but just as easily Dan Peters could have left Mudhoney to become their permanent drummer, and almost the same effect Dave hit the drums harder then Channing, Crover, or Peters, and was the best drummer, i'll give him that, but people only have memorys as far back as TV can let them remember, and Dave becoming a star on his own clouds the perception that he was the drummer, and sans two songs didn't write anything |
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