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Kurt Cobain died in 1994
Kurt Cobain died in 2008
Green Day is a heavy metal band
Green Day is a punk rock band
The Beatles' first album was released in 1985
The Offspring is a French punk rock band
Kurt Cobain was a biker
Joe Cocker was American
The Eagles won a Grammy Award
Mick Jagger was part of the Beatles
London calling is a hit by The Clash
Red Hot Chili Peppers were formed in New York
The Smiths is a very long-lived band
U2 have participated in philanthropic initiatives
Sweet Home Alabama is a popular song by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Steve Vai collaborated with Frank Zappa
The White Stripes were a trio
The White Stripes were composed by Jack White and Meg White
Scorpions is a German trap band
Sepultura is a heavy metal band
System of a down is a Italian band
The Cure is a pop band
Mick Jagger loves pasta
Ozzy Osbourne was part of the Black Sabbath
Zucchero is an international artist
Ozzy Osbourne was part of the Blink 182
Jeff Buckley made a cover of Cohen's Hallelujah
Sum 41 were originally called Kaspir
Bruce Springsteen has been named "the buzz"
Talking Heads collaborated with Brian Eno
Chris Cornell took part in Soundgarden and Audioslave
Chris Cornell took part in Pearl Jam
"There is a light that never goes out" is a song by The Smiths
Guns N' Roses formed in 1987
Izzy Stradlin took part in Guns N' Roses
Grunge was born in Seattle
Dave Grohl played in Nirvana and Foo Fighters
John Michael Stipe was part of the R.E.M.
Eric Clapton did some gigs with Dire Straits
Mark Knopfler plays drums
"La Bamba" is a hit by Ritchie Valens
Nico took part in the Velvet Underground
David Bowie appears in Twin Peaks
The Cure made dark songs
Cannibal Corpse is a pop punk band
Slipknot wear masks
Toto have sold many records
The verve were a prominent English band