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    Quote Originally Posted by koz-ivan View Post
    on one hand i want to say "sweet merciful fuck, they are still milking the nirvana cash cow?"

    otoh the in utero packages look like they tried to provide some nice content, with the new mixes, inclusion of all (most?) of the b-sides, the demo tracks, and the live material to round out the package.
    kids today don't give a fuck about nirvana

    and all is right with the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by screwdriver View Post
    kids today don't give a fuck about nirvana
    That's just not true. Nirvana and Kurt Cobain are arguably as relevant today as they were in 1994. They've been frozen in amber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhettButler View Post
    That's just not true. Nirvana and Kurt Cobain are arguably as relevant today as they were in 1994. They've been frozen in amber.
    Quote Originally Posted by RhettButler View Post
    That's just not true.
    its all good, dude
    I just don't see it
    the whole grunge thing has been exposed as the incredibly vapid, shallow thing it was

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    Quote Originally Posted by screwdriver View Post
    its all good, dude
    I just don't see it
    the whole grunge thing has been exposed as the incredibly vapid, shallow thing it was
    I wouldn't say that it was was grunge that was vapid and shallow. Any "Scene" or "sound" that blows up on a mass marketing shopping mall scale is fated to become a vapid shallow thing.

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