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Topic Started: Jan 23 2012, 03:39 AM (464 Views)
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holyholly,Jul 7 2012
05:24 AM
MechanicalWood,Jul 7 2012
04:00 AM
I hate it when people hate you because you like Courtney Love or Hole because they think she killed Kurt

i hate that too!!!! or when they say Kurt wrote HER songs. Hole was a band, not a Courtney solo project. and they had a quite a bit of music either in progress or on singles BEFORE she met Kurt. there just so much proof that Kurt had little involvement with hole. of course i imagine there was allot of his influence in LTT but saying Kurt was the mastermind is insane :angry:

I've noticed the thing about the "Kurt wrote LTT" people is this: we all know that the Grunge-era music all sounds really similar-because we've actually listened to it! But all these people have heard is Nirvana- then they hear Hole and think it MUST have been written by the same person...I can see how they'd come to that conclusion but they should really do they're homework before they go mouthing off...
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