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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2006

Krist Novoselic, a founding member of Nirvana, spoke with YouthNoise.com about his cause: electoral reform.

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  • i wonder if he still hates escalators

  • im a fan of kurt and krist .. i think its cool that krist is reaching out in a positive way.. alot of these guys go into a downward spiral and alot of kids follow there idols..krist passing along positive inspration is just as cool as the great nirvna.. krist is in the band flipper and the tunes are kick ass..

    I just dont know about obama..

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  • @asir1234567 es he does, i seen him in an ad on another video that says that

  • i think he`s the one who suffered kurt`s death more than anyone,he`s not the same one he used to be.his voice shakes and he sounds and looks sad compare it to a nirvana interview,

    he was for sure kurt`s true friend

  • hes soo funny when bald.rofl

  • @asir1234567 hahaa i know do you think he will do somthing about it

  • @seasofluck justin timberlake lol hes kinda wash up 2 years later :D

  • I think Kurt Cobain would laugh is ass off if he could see Krist now. Not in a bad way, just because he's ended up in the most unexpected position possible.

    Krist Novoselic is the freaking man

  • Yeah the electoral system sucks. In the 2000 election, I was too young to vote but I did not like Al Gore. But he won the popular vote and should have been President.

  • If you guys watch the movie "Worlds greatest dad" you will see a clip with krist in it as a cleark... The movie just came out

  • Electoral reform is really something that America needs to accomplish. Its a known fact that all constitutions need reform at one point or another. I posed the question in government class about why we couldn't just change the federal constitution rather than adding amendment after amendment and my teacher seemed almost appalled by the idea of editing "history".

    Politics don't seem to focus on the stretch of things, so much as now. (i.e, Iraqi Freedom)

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