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    • Nevermind’ For all the activity that greeted the 20th anniversary of ‘Nevermind’ in 2011, the thing turned into quite the non-event. That reunion show fronted by Adam Lambert thankfully remained the stuff of nightmares, the alternative versions that padded out the box set, as is always the case, remained resolutely For The Fans, and the exhibition in Brick Lane was laughably undernourished.
    • In Utero’ “Teenage angst has paid off well, now I’m bored and old,” croaked Kurt as ‘Serve The Servants’ powered itself into being. And ‘In Utero’ was the sound of a band trying to work out what shape it should take once the initial rush of good times were petering out.
    • Unplugged In New York’ Advertisement. People love to talk with hushed reverence about ‘Unplugged In New York’ as some kind of spirit guide pointing toward what the band would have ended up doing had Kurt survived.
    • Bleach’ Advertisement. If ‘Bleach’ is the sound of a band half-finished, it’s still one pretty excellent work in progress. In 1989, grunge wasn’t yet a thing, and we at NME were naming ‘3 Feet High And Rising’ as album of the year – above ‘The Stone Roses’ (oops) – so the nubile young Nirvana weren’t anywhere close to occupying the zeitgeist.
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    • Bleach (Sub Pop, 1989) As the 1980s drew to a close, Nirvana weren't even the best band in their adopted hometown, much less the world. With tongue firmly in cheek, Sub Pop co-founder and hype man Jonathan Poneman liked to tell visitors to Seattle that Kurt Cobain's band would be “bigger than The Beatles”, a joke carried on in the press release accompanying Bleach (‘They’re young, they own their own van and they’re going to make us rich!’)
    • Nevermind (DGC, 1991) Courtney Love once likened her late husband's ambitious streak to that of Madonna in the '80s, and whatever he may subsequently have told the world's media, and perhaps himself, notes scribbled in his journals betrayed the fact that Kurt Cobain always had his heart set on making a big mainstream rock record.
    • Incesticide (DGC, 1992) On June 12, 1992, a full month ahead of the release of its third single Lithium, Nirvana's Nevermind album was certified quadruple platinum for four million sales in the US alone.
    • In Utero (DGC, 1993) A conflicted, complicated man, Kurt Cobain was never quite the rebellious iconoclast that he desired to be - his scorched earth punk rock manifestos being constantly held in check by his commercial instincts - and his internal internecine tensions were never more harshly illuminated than on In Utero.
  2. My personal ranking is: I like pretty much all Nirvana but I wanna see what you see in Insecticide that I don't. Incesticide has the most punk elements out of all the nirvana albums I like punk music so Incesticide is my favorite yk.

  3. The top ranked albums by Nirvana are Nevermind, In Utero and MTV Unplugged In New York. The top rated tracks by Nirvana are Smells Like Teen Spirit, Come As You Are, Heart-Shaped Box, All Apologies and Lithium.

  4. Jun 14, 2024 · Nirvana Ranked: From Best to…Best. As I state with all my rankings, this caveat: there is no “worst” on this list. Only “best.” So if your favorite Nirvana release lands in a low spot on my ranking, please don’t take it personally. “I celebrate their entire catalog,” to paraphrase the Bobs.

  5. Nirvana discography. The discography of Nirvana, an American rock band, consists of three studio albums, twenty-one singles, five live albums, two extended plays, four compilation albums, and three box sets. Nirvana was formed in 1987 by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic, with the position of drummer being filled by ...

  6. Nov 21, 2019 · Grunge rock group Nirvana is considered to be one of the most iconic rock groups of all time. From 1987 to 1994, lead singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain, bass guitarist Krist Novoselic and drummer Dave Grohl made the headlines countless times both for catchy singles and for wild antics.

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