>Buzz Osborne: "Kurt Cobain? Did you say Kurt Cobain? Yes it's true we knew each other very well but I'd rather not talk about it right now. Did I mention my band was his favorite? He was obsessed with my band. He never would have gotten famous if not for my music inspiring him so in a way that success is all mine, especially now that he's dead. Anything he had is now gone, he's a loser, he died. Big fucking loser. Pathetic. I really don't want to talk about him any more."
not every day you see a 50 year old man seething this hard
Dominic Brown
lol nobody would even know about his shitty band had it not been for nirvana.
Ayden Wilson
does he think Dave owes all his success to him because he mentioned his name to Kurt and Krist when they were looking for a drummer? kek
Benjamin Ramirez
>still playing at shitty bars Sad!
Oliver Bailey
but he wants to play at those!
Jonathan Diaz
But Lysol and Houdini are better than anything Nirvana ever did
Jack Hill
I mean Dave is a pathetic talentless grifter cashing in on Kurts talent
Carson Gomez
not true at fucking all they invented the sludge metal genre other bands have named them as a sole influence on their music
Wyatt Harris
>they invented the sludge metal genre
Black Flag - My War (1984) Gort - Hart Gore (1986)
Levi Lee
He was half right, they didnt "invent" it, but they were one of the pioneers what made major contributions to the genre
Jace Evans
>My War >sludge metal wut
Levi Lewis
That's where the real music happens
Blake Parker
>It polarized fans on its release in 1984 on SST Records over the thrashy hardcore with unorthodox solo that made up side A and the LP's B-side, on which the band slowed down to a heavy, Black Sabbath-esque trudge laden with lyrics of self-hatred. This was in stark contrast to the reputation the band had earned as leaders in fast hardcore punk on its first album Damaged (1981). Despite the controversy of the release it has since went on to become a heavy influence on sludge and grunge