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Old 09.26.2013, 02:34 PM   #180
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Agreed. He is such an anti-hero, the tone of this letter reads like it was part of the antics of 1991: The Year That Punk Broke.. fuck I love Nirvana aand I love Steve Albini

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Bold statement!

In a way, I think he is right. Look at how much fun they were having on stage and also continually fucking around with the unintelligible music press/media. Have other bands rocked harder, louder, or faster? Possibly, but never with such a concentrated and yet expansive spot light. I can name a dozen bands whose music is "harder" but none of which have the scale and scope. Maybe Sabbath, but honestly, they weren't having anywhere near as much fun and had as much actual popularity so much as name recognition. I think this should be included in a Nirvana analysis, because the scope of their exposure means their loud rocking resonated even more so across so many TVs and radios..
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