Kurt Cobain - The Voice of a Generation

I’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, women’s rights and tackling drug dealers and gun violence.

Being called racist by a wigger :joy: - You couldn’t make it up.

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Lies, and it’s well you know it.

Lazy stereotyping, another racist calling card. Keep going, you’re ticking all the boxes.

You’re denying rappers call each other nigger? Call women bitches? Advocate gun violence?

Go cool off you’ve made enough of a dickhead out of yourself for now.

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I’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 acount…

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Delighted to see you’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 move… 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 it’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.

There’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.