Aygo
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partygirlvox said:
They didn't stand enough time because he died. They did more than a few successful albums - but (like u2) not all were particulary well recieved. And thats because they were different, that whole grunge thing was only just coming into the mainstream then. They must have been doing something right as they were bigger than pearl jam at the height of their fame. And they have quite similiar music.
Yeah, that's true.
I believe that if Kurt didn't die, the band could have go somewhere and be one of the (real and deserved) biggest bands in the world. But Kurt passed by and Nirvana - aside the praising party everybody makes around them and the Cobain myth - never proved anything really important to the music history (not counting with the grunge revolution, of course...).