“I knew I was different. I thought that I might be gay or something because I couldn't identify with any of the guys at all. None of them liked art or music, they just wanted to fight and get laid. It was many years ago but it gave me this real hatred for the average American macho male.”

—  Kurt Cobain

As quoted in Melody Maker (1991-09-14).
Interviews (1989-1994), Print

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American musician and artist 1967–1994

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