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Kurt Donald Cobain

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I'd like to live off the band, but if not, I'll just retire to Mexico or Yugoslavia with a few hundred dollars, grow potatoes, and learn the history of rock through back issues of Creem magazine.
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As quoted in The Daily Of The University Of Washington (1989-05-05)

 
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