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Music: Movie Trailer for "All I Can Say" Blind Melon's Singer Shannon Hoon

New Trailer for "All I Can Say", Documentary About BLIND MELON Singer SHANNON HOON. 

A new documentary, "All I Can Say", gets released tomorrow and most of it was shot by the main subject, Shannon Hoon, lead singer of Blind Melon. He took his video camera everywhere, so he captured the sudden rise, and sad fall, of his own life. Here is some of the trailer, him singing their big song "No Rain", getting to meet the Rolling Stones, and his thoughts on drugs and life. (Hoon died of an accidental overdose in 1995. He was only 28.)

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Watch PEARL JAM Perform 'Dance Of The Clairvoyants' For First Time

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Check out "Thoughts and Prayers", FILTER's first new song in four years. 

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Billie Eilish Unfollows Everyone On Instagram

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Billie Eilish may have 64.7 million followers on Instagram, but apparently she isn’t all that interested in other people’s accounts. Fans noticed that the singer recently unfollowed everyone on the social media platform. 

So far no reason for the mass unfollowing was given, although some fans think it may have something to do with a since-deleted post on her Instagram Story that allegedly read, “If I am following your abuser DM ME & I will unfollow them. I support you." 

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Kurt Cobain’s Smashed Distortion Pedal Sells For $9K

As we previously told you, the 1959 Martin D-18E guitar KurtCobain used for Nirvana’s 1993 “MTV Unplugged” performance sold for a record-setting $6 million over the weekend. But it turns out, that’s not the only piece of Nirvana memorabilia that sold for a hefty price tag. 

A Boss DS-1 distortion pedal that Cobain smashed and threw into the crowd at a Rhode Island show in 1991 sold at the same Julien’s Auction for $9,000. Cobain used the pedal at a show that took place one day after the release of the band’s hit album “Nevermind.” 

The pedal even came with a letter of authenticity from the audience member who caught it, Jeff Toste, noting that Cobain smashed it after having technical problems.

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