Kurt Cobain Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings
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LotusFlower
November 15th 2015


12000 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Nirvana sounded their best when they weren't backed up by all the bells, whistles, and gimmicks of grunge music. Thats for sure.

MyNameIsPencil
November 15th 2015


6637 Comments


Bleach >

Spacesh1p
November 15th 2015


7716 Comments


supercoolguy64, underrated post

Supercoolguy64
November 15th 2015


11787 Comments


thank u

DeadGuy
November 15th 2015


1198 Comments


pirate the cd-rlp with the booklet scans
that'll show em

danielcardoso
November 15th 2015


11770 Comments


In Utero and MTV Unplugged should be more than enough proof that Nirvana or Kurt Cobain are not overrated.

furyroad97
November 15th 2015


552 Comments


Well, least the movie kicked ass. Shame about this, though...

RadicalEd
November 15th 2015


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Fuck the record company for pissing all over the grave of this guy. I'm not even a huge fan, but this is still completely classless.

Tunaboy45
November 15th 2015


18425 Comments


The fact that this exists disgusts me

Tunaboy45
November 15th 2015


18425 Comments


I honestly believe MTV Unplugged in New York to be the best Nirvana recording.[2]

agreed


KrazyKris
November 15th 2015


2749 Comments


I honestly believe MTV Unplugged in New York to be the best Nirvana recording.[3]

This probably sucks balls and it is pretty voyeuristic, but it's not like Kurt could still give a damn. He's lying in a coffin somewhere, even the most idiotic cash grab won't do anything to him anymore.

Tunaboy45
November 15th 2015


18425 Comments


I refuse to see the film because it goes completely against my principles, same rules apply for this grave robbing of an album

zakalwe
November 15th 2015


38863 Comments


oh, that's ok then Kris you Loon.

KrazyKris
November 15th 2015


2749 Comments


Not saying it's ok. Of course it sucks and shows some strange moral standards. But it happens all the time and usually no one cares in the slightest. For example Kafka asked for almost everything he's written - including The Trial - to be destroyed or at least not published after his death and it obviously didn't happen. Actually even more of a violation, since he gave clear instructions what he wanted to be done. Still everyone reads his stuff and doesn't care about what that means, some are even defending its publication.

demigod!
November 15th 2015


49601 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

PROJECTILE VOMITING

Tunaboy45
November 15th 2015


18425 Comments


the sound of Kurt's home demos that he would be embarrased about if they ever saw the light of day while he was alive apparently warrants a £10 purchase or more if you're a real fan and splash out on the super duper ultra special limited deluxe edition where you can hear him shitting himself after a skag hit.

demigod!
November 15th 2015


49601 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

feel like kurt would hate courtney for doing this



like a lot

Tunaboy45
November 15th 2015


18425 Comments


More than he probably already did

but hey he's dead, so it's fine!

danielcardoso
November 15th 2015


11770 Comments


Yeah he doesn't mind, he's lying in a coffin somewhere anyway.




Sorry Kris, I don't mean to drag you down, you're a bud and all. It's just that what you said just came out wrong.

KrazyKris
November 15th 2015


2749 Comments


Let me rephrase it. It's ethically disgusting from whatever angle you look at it. But at least he can't care about it anymore. That IS a practical difference, at least for me. I think it's marginaly less shitty to betray someone than betraying someone and hurting them with it.
I'd have a bigger problem with it, if it would have been released against his wishes while he was still alive, just cause of some contractual loophole or something like that, and he'd have had to deal with that crap.



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