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    Seattle musician Robin Pecknold voices the struggle between who one is and who one wishes to be. Robin Pecknold is the front man and songwriter of Fleet Foxes, a Seattle-based indie-folk band. In the band’s sophomore album, Helplessness Blues, Pecknold writes a story of whom he is and who he is becoming. The musician realizes his departure from his selfish tendencies, and how his life differs from that of his parents in the song Montezuma. The song following this one, Bedouin Dress, refers to the

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    Uma Thurman Allusion

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    In my personal opinion, the grunge and energy obnubilated deep within the lyrics of the revered composition “Uma Thurman” seems to be about an adolescent man aspiring to one day get together with his celebrity crush Uma Thurman, and how far he would go to enter a relationship with her. Shown through the lyrics "I can move mountains/I can work a miracle, work a miracle” depicts that the man acknowledges that Uma Thurman is a truculent and wild woman, and even states that he would accomplish the infeasible

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    Aberdeen, Washington is known for it’s high poverty rates, mass amounts of homeless, drug users, and it’s stellar girls' swim team. Right in the heart of downtown a few blocks from the bus station, Aberdeen High School sits. Many people say that the school has a dangerous location and below average programs that affects student achievement. However, Aberdeen creates a good place to school because it produces well-rounded citizens. Aberdeen has lots of different education options to accommodate

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    Kurt Donald Cobain was an American musician most famous for his role as the lead singer of the grunge band Nirvana. Kurt Cobain was born on February 20, 1967, in Hoquiam, Washington, but spent most of his childhood in Aberdeen, Washington (“Kurt Cobain”, 2015). Cobain was an only child until his sister was born when he was three, dethroning him as the baby of the family. He was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder as a child, and would often hide in his closet (“Kurt Cobain”, 2015). Cobain’s

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    Nirvana Research Paper

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    Throughout this paper I will be discussing the band Nirvana and their history has a band. I will discuss how they became so popular and why. Furthermore, I will discuss how this mass popularity relates to the impact they had on the development of youth culture at the time. I have chosen two songs to discuss and compare. These songs are “Come As You Are” and “Lithium”. Both were written by Nirvana and were hits on their second album “Nevermind”. Nirvana first started in the 1980’s as a grunge band

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    Ian Curtis's Life

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    Ian Kevin Curtis (b. July 15, 1956 - d. May 18th, 1980) was the lead vocalist and guitarist of the short-living British post-punk band Joy Division. He is known for his bass-baritone voice, and his lyrics about fantasizing desolation. In January of 1979, five months before the release of the band’s debut album “Unknown Pleasures”, Curtis had been diagnosed with epilepsy and he also had a severe case of depression (joydiv.org). On May 18th, 1980, the eve of Joy Division’s first American tour and two

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    Dan Fane Analysis

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    Experiencing a dazzling rise in audience and interest that is only exceeded by their own shimmer, glitter and personalities, Ben Hopkins and Liv Bruce are. Acute lyricists and musicians PWR BTTM deliver a bold, self-narrative full of candours and everyday crises. Engagement, humour and a disarmingly affability is built around their exposed punk rock guitars and breakneck rhythms creating ebbs’ and flows of emotions. PWR BTTM’s set begins with an explanation; Orchards bassist Dan Fane will be joining

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    It’s dark, very crowded and everyone has their first in the air during the hot summers night. “Can we start again. Go back to what it meant back then. Open minds and open hearts. The things that set us apart!” Everyone goes crazy at the same time and the crowd erupts. These are lyrics from one of my favorite bands, their name is Bane and you probably haven’t heard of them but you know that is alright I can give you a brief history. Bane is a hardcore punk band who emerged in the late 90’s. They come

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    Essay on Examining Kurt Cobain's Personality

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    be best described by one theory. Although Kurt Cobain, a complex character, cannot possibly fit into any one personality theory perfectly, parts of his personality can be explained using theories created by Alfred Adler and Carol Rogers. Kurt Cobain was born on February 20, 1967, in Aberdeen, Washington. His mother Wendy was a waitress and his father Donald was a mechanic. His

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