I think....... I think I have over-done Nirvana.......

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#51 J-man45
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Uh the legend happened way before those deaths dude.LJS9502_basic

That's what I'm saying. As long as you're saying they left a legacy before those two died. Making sure you're not claiming that none of them died. Don't know why you wouldn't know that, but still.

I know that dude. :|

K bro :|

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#52 NailedGR
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There is no such thing as too much nirvana. I've listened to Nevermind, in utero and bleach like 600 times each both sides.

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#53 NailedGR
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Most people feel like Nirvana would not be nearly as acclaimed if it weren't for Kurt Cobain's death. I actually agree with this, however there is no denying Nirvana's influence and impact on the music industry at the time. MidnightCraze

Nirvana changed the music landscape of the 90's. When nevermind came out, it was like an atomic bomb went off. The only other music acts that had that effect were:

Elvis

The beatles.