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  1. Alcohol, demonios y ruido: las reveladoras memorias de Graham Coxon, el músico de Blur que no le gusta la fama. Estrofa, coro, ¡monstruo! se llama el libro publicado en Chile por el sello Clubdefans. Allí, el guitarrista del legendario grupo puntal del britpop se descarga sobre su vida como estrella musical.

  2. Graham Coxon: ‘I Wish Somebody Had Told Me, Had Warned Me, In 1991…’ The sometime Blur guitarist discusses some of the things he left out of his new memoir 'Verse, Chorus, Monster!' Written ...

  3. Blur’s time abroad not only put them on the brink of splitting up, it also caused band members to engage in fistfights with one another, and Coxon to drunkenly smash every windowpane of their ...

  4. Blur have spoken about their drug use in a documentary which premiered in London last night (14.01.10) and admitted that heroin destroyed their band.

  5. Coxon, now 53, went on to say that the condition “creeps up on you,” with the main reason behind his drinking being anxiety. He went on to say: “I didn't know it was anxiety. I thought it ...

  6. Graham Coxon turned towards drinking to deal with his debilitating anxiety, which resulted in a stint at The Priory, a private addiction rehab and mental health hospital.

  7. Coxon, who was pushing for a more adventurous American sound, despised the Page 3-era sexism of the “Country House” video, disapproved of Alex James’s entry into the Groucho Club set, and struggled with his own anxiety and alcoholism.