In 1994, Kurt Cobain had the world at his feet, but the only problem was that he didn’t want it. Cobain was never cut out to be as famous as he became. The entire premise of the Seattle grunge movement was built upon a deep sense of anti-establishment, a desire to create something devoid of the widespread commercialism that was saturating modern art. As the pioneer of that movement, he wanted to create a career that existed in the shadows and n…
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