Wednesday, April 28, 2010

'Repeater'

In the early 1990s, the landscape of rock music changed forever.

No, Nirvana didn't jam a wooden stake into the heart of hair metal. It was Fugazi. Two years before Nirvana and Co. (and just one year after Skid Row was released) , Ian MacKaye's Fugazi got together and recorded an album to be released in early 1990 letting everyone know that they were living a soulless and bankrupt existence.

Sebastian Bach was too rich to care and Kurt Cobain cared entirely too much, starting shooting up heroin and blew his face off.

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