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Old 12.14.2013, 07:31 PM   #12
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i still like nirvana, they were at times a really amazing band. i just think there is so much wrong with the way they did things and their influence hangs over a lot of people like a bad cloud. and they are also symbolic of a dead end that is still largely with us and that now, they are a part of history. there's nothing left to be squeezed out of the dead corpse of this music, and it's become more and more conservative. the true underground still exists, there are thousands of nirvana like bands. but noone cares because they arent big enough for you to have some nostalgic connection to them from your teenage years. nirvana was popular enough for people to confuse the music with their own lives. the underground that nirvana came from still goes on but only the minority care. the music itself has a limited set of possibilities and the fact is that while it still has a certain kick, it's day is done.

some people really don't want to move on from that and never will.
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