BVB Army Commander Talks Alliance with Nirvana Navy in Response to BOTDF Threats
BVB Army Commander Talks Alliance with Nirvana Navy in Response to BOTDF Threats
February 6, 2017
Commander
Andy Sixx met with Admiral Steven Cobain today to discuss an alliance
after receiving threats from the Blood on the Dance Floor Air Force
earlier following a heated unveiling of their new air force.
The
Nirvana has remained relatively neutral since the death of their lead
singer Kurt Cobain back in 1994 and have been bailed from having to
deactivate three times, twice by Aerosmith in 1999 and 2002 by Steven
Tyler out of appreciation for Cobain's work and then again in 2008 by
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger out of respect for Cobain's cover
of The Man Who Sold the World, written by his close friend David Bowie.
Now,
the Nirvana Navy might prove its worth after being inactive for more
than 20 years. With no guarantee made, the spokesperson and commander of
the Great Nirvana Fleet, Admiral Steven Cobain, told Andy Sixx he looks
forward to a positive relationship with the BVB Army when the two met
earlier today in front of the NNS Cobaine (pictured in background).
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