4 Stars Rock the World It Blatant Supports LGBT People

4 Stars Rock the World It Blatant Supports LGBT People




Since the beginning of time, the existence of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender always caused controversy. Many scoffed, but many were sympathetic. Beyond all the pros and cons, they often become victims of bullying by the public, whether verbal, physical, direct or indirect.

Talk about the connection with rock music, this music for a long time synonymous with masculinity. But the fact remains, not a few of the biggest names in the history of Rock N 'Roll is a same-sex enthusiasts.

Just to add insight, Liputan6.com summarize the various sources of four world-renowned rock star who, though not gay, sympathetic and openly support the LGBT. Anyone? Try



Kurt Cobain (Nirvana)
 1. Kurt Cobain (Nirvana)

Yes, it is true. Behind the image of sloppy and perhaps brutal, Kurt Cobain is sensitive personal. He was very sympathetic to gays. Kurt Cobain once banned those who hate difference to buy the album and come to the concert Nirvana.

"If any of you who hate homosekual, people with different skin color, or women, please do something for us, leave us! Do not come to our shows and do not buy our album, "wrote Kurt Cobain in Nirvana compilation album Incesticide.


Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance)
 2. Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance)

Who does not know the name of Gerard Way? The former lead singer of My Chemical Romance is so popular some time ago. He also often loudly expressed its support for transgender people currently hold a solo concert.

"If there are transgender here, I want to clap and thank you for coming and thank you for being yourself," he said loudly when a solo concert at Manchester United.


 
Rob Thomas (Matchbox Twenty)

 3. Rob Thomas (Matchbox Twenty)

Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty vocalist blatant support legal same-sex marriage in the world. Not alone, he took a picture with all band members wearing T-shirts "Gay is OK" when the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in the country.

Rob Thomas and his colleagues even upload their photos are on the official Facebook account Matchbox Twenty and gave hashtag #LoveWins.


 
Hozier

 4. Hozier

Hozier an Irish musician who bolted his name with the single Take Me To Church. Take Me Church is a nuanced gospel blues rock that contains anti-homophobia message. The lyrics in the song was a metaphor and allusion to the homophobia that often occur in the homeland Hozier.

Thanks to songs recorded Hozier in the attic that he managed to get a Grammy nomination for Song of the Year at the 2015 Grammy Awards.