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KIRSTEN DUNST - DUNST ATTACKS AMERICAN INDUSTRY FOR 'CRAP' MUSIC

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Actress KIRSTEN DUNST has attacked the American music industry for producing "crap" bands, insisting British artists are better at making "great" songs. The Spider-Man star - who is currently dating Razorlight rocker Johnny Borrell - reminisces about the music she listened to as a child, from the likes of Guns 'N Roses to the soundtrack of musical Les Misrables, but admits she isn't a fan of the artists which dominate today's charts. She says, "It's harder to find great music these days. We have Amy Winehouse now, I guess and Bono (of U2). But still our biggest bands back home are crap. "We don't have a Bob Dylan; where are all the great writers? We don't have enough new great talent. We just don't have the inspirational songs that pop out."


04/24/2007 08:02:37 AM


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meandthatotherguyinsidehere Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 26/04/2007 15:07


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When she starts banging an American musician,we'll hear all about the vitality of the American music scene. Celebrities are idiots.




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imaginary dana Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 26/04/2007 19:08


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Um, does the smartie pants Dunst actually think Amy Winehouse and Bono are American artists?? Hmmm. We're all chatting about it over here: http://threeimaginarygirls.com/node/4538







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