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deathschool
June 10th 2015


29494 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Lithium's chorus is crazy repetitive, and that's an okay criticism, but that's not what you said.

You said the vox were bad, which could be argued for any Nirvana song

deathschool
June 10th 2015


29494 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Classic Death Double

ArsMoriendi
June 10th 2015


42366 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I actually don't mind the repetitiveness haha, otherwise I'd have to criticize "Territorial Pissings" which I wouldn't. The way he says "I'm not gonna crack" always sounded super weird in a bad way, I don't know how to explain it.

tempest--
June 11th 2015


20634 Comments


wtf ars

deathschool
June 11th 2015


29494 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Kurt must've preferred Bleach. : (

Ninjask
June 11th 2015


493 Comments


and that's why he's dead

deathschool
June 11th 2015


29494 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

You ruined the joke.

someguest
June 11th 2015


30519 Comments



people who say Bleach is better than this need to be taken outback and shot tbh


same people who go out and buy everything Pitchfork gives >8

Ninjask
June 11th 2015


493 Comments


that was the point.

zakalwe
June 14th 2015


42015 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Tut.

NorthernSkylark
June 14th 2015


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

tuts tuts toootsie roll

LepreCon
June 14th 2015


5482 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Or, or, OR maybe we can just lay off the conspiracy bullshit and just accept that he actually committed suicide

zakalwe
June 14th 2015


42015 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

A heroin addict with a history of mental health issues, previous suicide attempts, rejection of re-hab, a belief that his wife was having affairs and leading to the crumbling of his marriage just as his dream to construct a 'family' unravelled before his eyes exacerbated by his own feelings of guilt offs himself having purchased a shooter from a close friend. Case closed.

Tunaboy45
June 14th 2015


18967 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

and yet the conspiracy nutters persist

zakalwe
June 14th 2015


42015 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Wankers

LepreCon
June 14th 2015


5482 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

lol

KrazyKris
June 14th 2015


2749 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Gave courtney the shotgun to have it melted down.



Allowed the greenhouse crime scene to be torn down and destroyed."



That's in no way strange after an investigation has been closed.



Actually doesn't seem impossible that Courtney would've let someone else kill Kurt. But his suicide makes sense in every aspect. That's all that matters. That guy just had to kill himself sooner or later. The only one that seemed more destined to go down that way was Ian Curtis and, well...

MercuryToHell
June 14th 2015


1362 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

jEt FuEl DoEsN't MeLt StEeL bEaMs

zakalwe
June 14th 2015


42015 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

3 times the lethal injection? Kurt was probably whacking 2x the lethal injection into his arm every day.

The autopsy would have been revealing, what with the drug 'quantity' already determined and the gun shot wound to the mouth and exit wound to the back of the head and no immediate suspicious marks found, no signs of struggle, no signs of disturbance at the house, other than a couple of domestic calls nothing to suggest aggravating issues necessitating police action.

30days to process fingerprints on a 1994 database where ink and paper was probably still par for the course seems about average to me for a case that was dealt with at the time as death which wasn't suspicious

Giving the shotgun to Courtney wasn't disposing of 'evidence'once the case was closed.

Likewise the Greenhouse.

What 'information' has Courtney disclosed. Direct incriminating evidence or the witterd bleatings of a skagged up harpie?



zakalwe
June 14th 2015


42015 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

woah





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