The Politics of Punk: Nirvana's Krist Novoselic on Dems, Reps, and the Glorious Future of Rock and Roll
"America is just…really…stuck," says Krist Novoselic, the bassist for Nirvana, chairman of FairVote, and active member of the 19th-century fraternal organization the Grange.
Novoselic sat down for a wide-ranging discussion with Nick Gillespie to explain why he dumped the Dems, gave money to Ron Paul, eats corporate vegetables, and still really dislikes Ronald Reagan. The recent inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame also talks about Kurt Cobain the person (as opposed to the icon), intellectual property laws, and how he gets along with Celine Dion fans.
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