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Zealand bro. He must be in Belize waiting on the hundred years storm.
Expected to rise December 21, 2012.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
N.W.A. and Nirvana
Twenty
years ago N.W.A., the hip hop group composed of Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Easy
E, MC Ren, and D.J. Yella released their groundbreaking album,
“Straight Outta Compton.” For those in the alt-rock world, N.W.A.
produced a genre defining work that revolutionized the industry, much
like Nirvana’s “Nevermind” in 1991. The similarities continue in the
mixed bag of tragedy and triumph that followed the individuals in their
lives since.
Eazy E: A lifetime Crip, Eazy was a
“businessman”(read: drug dealer), and the guiding hand in forming the
group. A successful rapper in his own right, he managed to have a
double platinum solo album while contributing to a string of N.W.A.
hits Always combative, and often accused of scheming with management,
Eazy faced a series of lawsuits over the departure of Dr. Dre. By March
of 1995 he was diagnosed with AIDS and passed by the end of the month.
Dr.
Dre: Arguably the most successful post N.W.A. career, Dre released two
“solo” albums that continue to reverberate today. His production has
been amongst the elite from the days of Deathrow Records to his current
standing as CEO of Aftermath Entertainment. His final album “Detox,” is
expected this year. Able to manage the ups and downs of the industry,
Dr. Dre is the Warren Buffet of hip hop, each selectively pick winners
while avoiding the static beneath them.
Ice Cube: The solo
career of Cube proves that the pen is mightier than the sword. Credited
with writing much of the N.W.A. material, that same raw talent exists
20 years later. Master of several successful albums, even more
collaborations, and recently a box office star, Ice Cube possess more
talent in his pinky than most do in their body.
MC Ren: Joining
N.W.A. straight outta high school, Ren has had a quieter career than
some of his peers. His first solo album went platinum, but each
offering thereafter was greeted with less enthusiasm and subsequently
things quieted down. Appearing for a few verses for Public Enemy, Cube
and Dr Dre since 2000, Ren seems to have ended his career in 2006.
DJ
Yella: The only other to stick with Eazy after the Dr. Dre split,
Yella’s career effectively ended upon Eazy’s death. Recently he has
resurfaced with this NSFW career.
1991
saw the arrival of Nirvana, and the departure of Whitesnake, Winger,
Warrant, and all the other terrible bands of the 80’s that don’t begin
with W. Comprised of Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and Dave Grohl,
Nirvana wailed away with a previously unheard of passion. Not limited
to high energy anthems, their Unplugged session demonstrated the depth
of their musicianship. Just as they changed the game like N.W.A., they
are tale of tragedy and triumph as well.
Kurt Cobain: Unable to
cope with the pressures of stardom, the temptations of narcotics, and
his own sadness, Kurt took his own life in 1994.
Krist Novoselic: Dabbling in music periodically, the former bassist has found his passion in politics. He chairs the board of FairVote,
a group dedicated to election reform. He also founded JAMPAC to
encourage music support and funding for youth. In 2004 he wrote a book,
“Of Grunge and Government: Let’s Fix This Broken Democracy.” Rumors
have swirled about running for various Washington state offices, Krist
will likely be heard from again.
Dave Grohl: From grunge
percussionist, to Foo Fighters guitar, and lead vocals, Grohl is an
immense muscial talent. The Foo Fighters remain a staple of MTV rock,
and continue to write new material. Grohl’s ability to drum and strum
in 2 world-class bands, sets him apart from most of his peers.
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