Who Killed Kurt Cobain?
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Who Killed Kurt Cobain?
By Ian Halperin and Max Wallace
Reviewed by Wade Miller
This book was one that I was very interested in reading and it kept my interest throughout the entire thing. I was mostly interested because I am a fan of Kurt Cobain's music and I didn't know the story of his life and his death. I, like most people was under the assumption that Kurt Cobain's death was an open and
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of the 1980s and bringing underground music to the mainstream. The sound of Nirvana was fresh and original and it came along right when the times were in need of change. "...Remember, it's better to burn out than fade away," Kurt stated in his suicide letter, but it seems unlikely that he or his music will do either anytime soon" (178). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited Halperin, Ian and Wallace, Max. Who Killed Kurt Cobain? Carol Publishing: 1999.
of the 1980s and bringing underground music to the mainstream. The sound of Nirvana was fresh and original and it came along right when the times were in need of change. "...Remember, it's better to burn out than fade away," Kurt stated in his suicide letter, but it seems unlikely that he or his music will do either anytime soon" (178). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** Works Cited Halperin, Ian and Wallace, Max. Who Killed Kurt Cobain? Carol Publishing: 1999.