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Henry Rollins on why Nirvana sold 4 million albums in 1992. Also about his album End of Silence.

This was recorded in 1992 from "120 Minutes".

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9 years ago

Robert Koch

REM makes good music, but i dont like them, especially Stipe.

9 years ago

Jon Focker

mtv actually had music back then, no brainwashing dumb tv shows.

9 years ago

Jon Focker

so glad i was a teen back then. no internet. no facebook. no smartphones. amazing music.

10 years ago

cmtmj2006

Rollins got it right. After years of listening to the crap the music industry gave us in the 80s we finally got the real deal with Nirvana and other alternative bands. Black Flag and REM were great in the 80s but were far from mainstream. That's why for my generation the 90s were the bomb.

10 years ago

Linus Haggar

I'm just captivated by the background lol :)

10 years ago

Rayn Anderson

If this isn't the definitive actor to play NEGAN in the walking dead I don't who is ????

10 years ago

HappilyWithMonotony

And by the end of about...1995, it was all gone. And the record companies gave way to awful groups like Our Lady Of Mercy and Creed.

10 years ago

samurailv1

Why? Why? You wanna know why?Cuz Ima a liaaaaaarrrrr yeah I'm a liaaaaaarrrrrr

10 years ago

golf raven

loved that album. henry rollins in concert were by best concerts. those times are gone now and maybe my son will listen to it one day.

10 years ago

Andy M

Nirvana was like Joy Division and The Smiths rolled up in an american package. 30 years of fucked up kids due to divorce and medication exploded with nirvana.

10 years ago

Ziggy Ziggy

Rollins showed here that he can laugh at himself a bit....respect.

10 years ago

cjaygrove

People who are bitching about the lack of a good "mainstream" are missing the point... the "mainstream" no longer is relevant. Technology and the internet have expanded the creative base for music and other media. That is, there are more specialized genres that can be catered to merely 50,000 fans. In the past you needed more than just 50,000 fans for someone to invest in you. But now, even if there is music that only 50,000 people really love, those people still get to listen to a more specialized form of music that appeals solely to them. So, there is no need for a "mainstream", just go out there and search for what exactly you like, you may find a little hipster indie band that just speaks to you individually. That's my take on it anyways. 

10 years ago

sprdvx

Back when there was real hope for the future of mainstream music. And mainstream music was really good for a few years. Then it all went to shit again.

10 years ago

JonBall44

I love how the only thing that's changed about Henry in the past 20 years is his hair turned gray.

10 years ago

schwarzblatt

Black Flag was a real influence on Nirvana. Good words from Henry.

10 years ago

Joe Ricardo

black flag natural punk they helped pave the way

10 years ago

KKK obama raped the world 666

this guy is the biggest poofter ever

10 years ago

Bearded Weirdo

If there was one famous person I could meet, it would be Henry Rollins, hands down, everyone else can fuck off.

10 years ago

WholeDarnShow

Hmm. Mass media is powerful. Mass media is dying. Things will get messy, right?

10 years ago

optizap

Nirvana probably caught the attention of all the Bhuddists, in it ?

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