Kurt Cobain became the reluctant face of grunge—a poetic, chaotic genius who fused punk rawness with aching vulnerability. Nirvana’s rise shook the world, and Kurt’s DIY ethos shaped an entire generation. Chris Cornell, on the other hand, brought vocal power and range rarely seen in rock. With Soundgarden and later Audioslave, he elevated grunge into stadium-sized anthems—emotional, soulful, and larger than life. Both were grunge icons. But who embodied it more?
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