Kurt Cobain - The Voice of a Generation

Iā€™m merely repeating what wappers themselves say in their waps - they call themselves niggers repeatedly and degrade themselves and honest hard working African-Americans in the process.

90% of rap music is nothing but hate/racist/sexist/violent/gutter rhetoric - the lowest of the low aimed at teenagers and degenerates - But of course, @glasagusban listens to the other 10% which touches on the enlightenment, womenā€™s rights and tackling drug dealers and gun violence.

Being called racist by a wigger :joy: - You couldnā€™t make it up.

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Lies, and itā€™s well you know it.

Lazy stereotyping, another racist calling card. Keep going, youā€™re ticking all the boxes.

Youā€™re denying rappers call each other nigger? Call women bitches? Advocate gun violence?

Go cool off youā€™ve made enough of a dickhead out of yourself for now.

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Iā€™m not the one that needs to cool off, mate.

Go stick Biggie Pac on there or 50 pence and go get yourself back in the ghetto.

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This is a fail.

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RIP Hansel.

hmmmmm,

from the same twitter acountā€¦

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Delighted to see youā€™re a Kurt fan, pal.

Hopefully this tweet can stop the war between @glasagusban and @ChocolateMice

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I saw that too, thought it might enrage the TFK rapper.

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Wise moveā€¦ He might challenge you to a mc battle or a dance off to exact his revenge.

of course pal. still like throwing on a few old records. Spotify has a great collection of older recordings not on albums, some versions of Lithium, Heart Shaped Box, Rape me etc which are a nice listen for a change from the album produced versions.

RIP

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I enjoy the early sounds of Bleach myself, with itā€™s mixture of pop/punk and early grunge sounds. The original About a Girl, School, Love Buzz and Negative Creep are all classic Nirvana anthems.

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similar to the incesticide album, the absolute rawness of the sound. Sliver is a great little song. Been a son. Aneurysm. Hard to think some of them are as old as they are.

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I like Unplugged best but I appear to be in a minority of one on that.

Thereā€™s no way their version of the Man Who Sold the World was unplugged.

Layne had a top, top voice but Jerry was the lad what wrote all the songs. Most of the lyrics too.