What is the best Nirvana song and why is it All Alpologies?
>dat noisy outro with the vocal harmonies
What is the best Nirvana song and why is it All Alpologies?
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for cobain's pop side of music, yeah, all apologies is really good
for his experimental direction i'd have to go with milk it.
had he not died, the follow up album probably would have been more acoustic-y, with REM's michael stipe backing him up. i think 'do re mi' would've been an example of such a song.
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>Not Aneurysm
What the fuck?
>Not Lithium
Kys yourselves immediately
Big Long Now
The best Nirvana song is 'You Know You're Right'
This was a taste of heaven that Kurt left with us before he left us
>I HAVE NEVER FAIILED TO FAAIL
gets me everytime
>Never speak a word again, I will crawl away for good
Something about the vocal delivery of that line just really stings.
for me it will always be Dumb, second favourite is Sappy
The only acceptable answer. This song outclasses all of their other work so heavily, it's incredible. If the rest of their stuff sounded like this, the acclaim Nirvana gets today would no longer be ridiculously overrated, it would be properly rated
he had to leave it at that unfortunately
a lot of pressure to top
Any In Utero song would be a good choice. Fantastic album. Do Re Mi is also flawless. I'd love to hear that acoustic solo Cobain/Stipe album, I'm sure it would have been wonderful.
also burn the rain would have sounded amazing finished
do re mi
that's not how you spell Endless, Nameless
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>tfw you will never be kurd kobain's boyfriend
Kurt was basically a rejected metal head who got popular by simplifying and popifying the punk rock genre
Not really.
>Jesus don't want me for a sunbeam
>I hate myself and want to die
are the best. End of story
This post is basically contrarian bushwa which will be ignored by everyone capable of rational, critical thought
explain how he wasn't
have you seen pictures of Kurt during Bleach era?
He listened to a lot of stuff, not just metal.
Pop Punk existed for a decade before he started making music
>Pop Punk existed for a decade before he started making music
?
>simplifying
>punk rock genre
lol
Also
>bringing pop to punk
You don't seem to understand music history
What are the Buzzcocks?
post cute kurt
>mfw
>rejected metalhead
nope
>simplifying
no
>popifying
sort of. he definitely had a lot of pop sensibilities but it was in no way simpler.
Nirvana really sucked.
How so?
The Clash.
You Know, You're Right
so does your mom
Drain You
That sounds pretty sick
This is also acceptable
This. Their MTV Unplugged set gave us a pretty good glimpse at what would have been their next album.
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>not Half the Man I Used to Be
Step up Senpai
Oh, fuck off
Objectively correct on drain you.
Best Nirvana song?
It's a three way tie between Negative Creep Downer and Been a Son
>negative creep
my fucking man
Serve the servants i guess only full albums of theirs ive listened to are Unplugged and In Utero though
Absolutely this. He would have gone through an acoustic/folksy phase, maybe even some jangle pop influence from REM. I also could see him dabbling with some electronic influences later in the 90s into the 2000s