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Nirvana’s ‘Breed’ to Open New Anime Series Inspired by Manga

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In an exciting crossover of music and animation, Nirvana’s classic track ‘Breed’ is set to kick off the upcoming anime series The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t A Guy At All. This announcement was made during the Anime Expo in Los Angeles, where Dave Grohl expressed his belief that Kurt Cobain would have been a fan of the manga that inspired the series.

The manga, which began its journey on Twitter, has garnered a significant following and is now making the leap to animation. Fans of both Nirvana and anime are eagerly anticipating this unique blend of storytelling and iconic music.

Grohl’s comments highlight the timeless influence of Cobain’s artistry, and it’s clear that the spirit of Nirvana will resonate through this new project. As the anime prepares to debut, it promises to be a thrilling experience for audiences, combining heartfelt narratives with the raw energy of rock.


Source: www.stereogum.com

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