After closely watching some bands, old and new it is very clear that some of them really do like throwing their money away. Is this for effect for the fans, a crowd pleaser or literally because they earn so much money they can do what they want, when they want to.

Musical instruments really do not come cheap no matter which one you play and if you are seeking out the best of the best it is going to cost you a small fortune each time you buy a new one. There are many rock bands out there that destory their things at every possible oppurtunity. Nirvana were a band that did this a lot.. Kurt Cobain nearly always insisted on jumping headfirst into Dave Grohls drum kit or smashing his guitar onto the floor of the stage along with himself. They were in fact a very popular band, only breaking up after the death of Cobain. Well the drugs certainly could have had an affect on his minds ability to think before acting but he seemed to be able to play the guitar and sing just as well. What led him to enjoy wrecking the stage?? Well the drugs could have had an affect on his minds ability to think before acting but he seemed to be able to play the guitar and sing just as well.

Not the fans who started listening to Nirvana when they became huge in the early 90s but the fans who has listened to them since the album Bleach as Cobain did not like his fame at all? The Nirvana fans were the same as any other rock fan. Not the fans who started listening to Nirvana when they became huge in the early 90s but the fans who has listened to them since the album Bleach and whose devotion made the success possible. Nirvana fans were just like any other rock fans at the time. The fact is that it doesnt happen as much as it used to and it is perhaps down to a fad where the fans loved to see the artists tearing apart the equipment they had used.

Of course if you are more into Disc Jockeying then perhaps smashing those expensive DJ speakers is not the best course of action to take, also make sure to have those DJ headphones on standby to ensure your safety.