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Chris Cornell dead at 52
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Gonzo" data-source="post: 15607602" data-attributes="member: 28502"><p>It's sad that Eddie Vedder is now the sole survivor of the grunge music era pioneers.</p><p></p><p>I've been listening to Soundgarden and ToTD all day in memory of Chris. It's hard to believe it was a suicide because it never appeared, at least outward, he was dealing with demons like Kurt was. Also, it wasn't expected at all, unlike Scott's death. As sad as it was, everyone knew he would eventually OD and it wasn't really shocking when he passed. Chris appeared to straighten out his life and was still active writing and touring. Just a sad sad day for everyone who enjoys great music.</p><p></p><p>Like many others, I grew up in the 90s, when times were simpler before the internet and smart phones, etc., listening to this music. MTV and this music was our outlet so these loses are really sad. End of an era if you will...</p><p></p><p>R.I.P Chris and say hello to Heaven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Gonzo, post: 15607602, member: 28502"] It's sad that Eddie Vedder is now the sole survivor of the grunge music era pioneers. I've been listening to Soundgarden and ToTD all day in memory of Chris. It's hard to believe it was a suicide because it never appeared, at least outward, he was dealing with demons like Kurt was. Also, it wasn't expected at all, unlike Scott's death. As sad as it was, everyone knew he would eventually OD and it wasn't really shocking when he passed. Chris appeared to straighten out his life and was still active writing and touring. Just a sad sad day for everyone who enjoys great music. Like many others, I grew up in the 90s, when times were simpler before the internet and smart phones, etc., listening to this music. MTV and this music was our outlet so these loses are really sad. End of an era if you will... R.I.P Chris and say hello to Heaven. [/QUOTE]
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