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  • Andrew Wood is, I believe, one of the most influencial musicians of the grunge era..he died so early, and yet he is quite famous.. just imagine if was still alive 4-5 years laters..and of course even his death provided us with some awsome music(Temple of the Dog)..you are missed Andy, alongside with all the others taken from drugs..

    R.I.P.

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  • Fuck drugs ,fuck Facebook.Music shall prevail of all!

  • This guy was great. But in death, gave birth to great music i.e Pearl Jam, Temple Of The Dog

  • "Happy birthday to you!

    Happy birthday to you!

    Happy birthday dear Andrew!

    Happy birthday to you!"

  • happy birthday ANDREW WOOD XD 

  • Today he would have benn 46 years old. Happy Birthday Andy!! Gone but not forgotten

  • Taken... shut the fuck up;

  • It was always about Purple High-tops and the Dog Show...We miss you terribly Andy...

  • @DenisTheMenace93 not only did it inspire Temple of the Dog but without Temple of the Dog, the members of Pearl Jam would probably not have gotten together so we really owe two great bands to his death as sad as it is

  • his voice is pure rock, Bitches!!

  • I miss the simplicity of the time. I didn't mind being a poster collector, during the grunge period. I like the melodies of that time, music is today so much a monotone, digitally speaking. I can listen to these dudes try, all day, I hate all the bands thinking they "got it". I don't follow the Seattle careers though. Tool followed them and they aren't very talented despite the mathematics and his itchy ass. Seattle was so refreshing. No more waiting for Sabbath. Don't like Foo fighters though.

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