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Nirvana
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05/19/06 06:22 PM
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Which Gangsterbb members have an admiration of Nirvana? Ill try and make this an official Nirvana thread so discuss anything involved here!
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Re: Nirvana
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05/20/06 05:25 PM
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Originally posted by Don Andrew: I'm not a huge fan, but I respect how they changed music. Although I do know there are alot of fans on this board. Im not a great fan either, but I do know also that alot of gangsterbb members like Nirvana.
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Re: Nirvana
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05/20/06 05:32 PM
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Luciano Fanucci
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Originally posted by bogey: I loovvee me some Nirvana. My boy Vercetti is #1 fan though :p ;) What would be your favourite song?
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Re: Nirvana
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05/20/06 06:09 PM
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Originally posted by bogey: omgz smellz lyke t33n sprt lolozlol.
kidding.
I like pretty much anything.. but my favorites are: Do Re Mi, Sappy, Lithium, You Know You're Right, etc. Yep, all instant classics!
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Re: Nirvana
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05/20/06 09:25 PM
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Nirvana is my favorite band and possibly the best of the 90's for me. In Utero is an excellent album that I feel is their masterpiece. You Know You're Right Dumb Heart Shaped Box Lithium Sappy ( No Alternative) Rape Me Pennyroyal Tea Something in the Way All Apologies Radio Friendly Unit Shifter Drain You Oh Me (unplugged cover) Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle Polly Paper Cuts Come As You Are Lake of Fire (unplugged cover) Plateau (unplugged cover) Do Re Mi ( With the Lights Out) The Man Who Sold the World (unplugged cover) The Man Who Sold the World ( Outcestide II - The Needle And The Damage Done, cover) Serve the Servants Downer Big Cheese Milk It Very Ape You Know You're Right ( With the Lights Out) Sifting Scoff If You Must ( Outcesticide: In Memory of Kurt Cobain) You Got No Right "Autopilot" ( Outcesticide V: Disintegration) The above are only my favorites. :p 
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Re: Nirvana
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05/20/06 10:49 PM
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One of the best bands of the last 25 years and most probably of all time. For me, right up there with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles, Bob Dylan and Pearl Jam. Dave Grohl formed Foo Fighters after Cobain's death and FF is one of the greatest too. If you like good music, listen to Nirvana.
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Re: Nirvana
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05/21/06 05:54 AM
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Whats Krist Novolesic doing now?
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Re: Nirvana
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05/21/06 06:46 PM
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I absolutely love Nirvana. it was thee one band that changed my life. I got interested in rock'n'roll, indie rock and punk rock and found other bands that maybe I love even more, but Nirvana was definitely where it all started. like millions out there, I just fell in love with "Smells like teen spirit", then the whole Nevermind album, which is to me, their greatest album and an absolute masterpiece. I always felt that it is underrated because of all the hype. it's almost imposible for me to name a favorite song.
I always loved Nevermind's "Lounge Act" in a special way. the 5 first songs from Bleach are absolutely amazing. stunning. "About a girl" is one of the best songs ever written, and "Floyd the Barber" is among my favorites too. I also really like the guitar attack on "Love Buzz". the whole Nevermind album is great, as well as most of Incesticide and In Utero. "Molly's Lips", "Son of a gun" and "Serve the servants" are others among my favorite songs. the whole Unplugged in New York album is just an act of geniality, one of the best things ever known on earth.
as for Krist Novoselic, I'd also like to hear about him.
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Re: Nirvana
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05/21/06 06:57 PM
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Originally posted by Luciano Fanucci: Whats Krist Novolesic doing now? I want to say he is involved in politics now. Although, I think Vercetti could probably provided much more insight than I.
"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
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Re: Nirvana
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05/22/06 08:56 AM
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I just don't think that marginally talented, pseudo-hardcore, failed 'punks' are cool; and neither are junkies. But then again, you've probably never heard of the hardcore band Scream who Nirvana were mainly influenced by, so that makes this discussion kind of useless. Nirvana was shock-value, for the sake of shock-value (in an era where the mainstream was devoid of it), their attacks on religion have been done by punk bands, in a much more tasteful, and logical way, i might add, for about 30 years now. I could shove a needle up my arm, have that be my entire personality, and write shitty songs.
I'd much rather listen to Motley Crue.
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Re: Nirvana
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05/22/06 10:57 AM
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Originally posted by Capo de La Cosa Nostra: [quote]Originally posted by Guineapig: [b] Nirvana is garbage. Haven't seen you round lately. How you doing? [/b][/quote]me neither. how you doing fella? now, as for our musical taste, I see we wouldn't get along at all. I disagree with about every single word of your last post. 
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Re: Nirvana
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05/22/06 12:26 PM
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Originally posted by Guineapig: I just don't think that marginally talented, pseudo-hardcore, failed 'punks' are cool; and neither are junkies. But then again, you've probably never heard of the hardcore band Scream who Nirvana were mainly influenced by, so that makes this discussion kind of useless. Nirvana was shock-value, for the sake of shock-value (in an era where the mainstream was devoid of it), their attacks on religion have been done by punk bands, in a much more tasteful, and logical way, i might add, for about 30 years now. I could shove a needle up my arm, have that be my entire personality, and write shitty songs.
I'd much rather listen to Motley Crue. Although I disagree, I like this guy. 
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Re: Nirvana
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05/22/06 02:36 PM
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Saying an opinion is one thing DVC, just coming in with "Blah sucks" is different.
But then again, you've probably never heard of the hardcore band Scream who Nirvana were mainly influenced by
I love how you assume that not only have I not heard of Scream, but that I don't possibly listen to them, though I think their biggest influences were The Sex Pistols, The Melvins, Black Flag, Mudhoney, Black Sabbath, etc.
I find it amazing how you dismiss Cobain as a junkie and then say you'd rather hear Motley Crue. I also fail to see how Nirvana is only shock value. I can't even fathom it. Marilyn Manson, that's shock value, but Nirvana?
The way you describe Nirvana sounds like Blink 182 as far as pseudo-punk shock rockers go.
Nirvana in my opinion is a great band that didn't belong in the mainstream, but got sucked into it because of people who heard catchy riffs and nothing else.
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