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Nirvana - Incesticide (CD)

Album Details: Incesticide

Release Date:12/07/2007
Label:Geffen Records
UPC:720642450420

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User Reviews: Incesticide

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    Thinkin' About Gettin' This CD?

    By Kung Fu Master .....bator  Jul 4, 2005

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    Perhaps, one of Nirvana's most under-rated albums, Incesticide showcases Cobain's crunch style and talent. Bleach, Nevermind, and In Utero are known as Nirvana's best albums. This CD goes right up there with them. Songs such as Dive and A...neurysm show off Nirvana's grunge style. While, Downer and Son Of A Gun show off their fast style. This album is definetly worth getting if you are a true fan of Nirvana. Even if you are not really into them, this album is one you will love to put in the stereo. NIRVANA FOREVER RULES GRUNGE. Read more Less

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    i love this cd

    By nina  May 3, 2005

    Pros: its good stuff

    Cons: its not all by nirvana

    i love this cd because its a mix between happy and sad the best songs are (new wave)polly, staind,been a son, sliver, and an awsomely awsome song anuersym

Pro Reviews: Incesticide

  • All Music Guide

    Buying time and thwarting bootleggers, Nirvana and DGC released the rarities compilation Incesticide toward the end of 1992. Like any odds'n'sods collection, this is uneven, but that's its charm since it captures Nirvana's character better than any official album. After all, this was a band that was born equally from '70s sludge metal, bubblegum pop, post-punk artiness, and indie rock inclusiveness, each of which are apparent on this collection. There are some non-entities here, particularly on the second side, but the plodding sub-metallic grind was part of their identity, one part of their multi-faceted character. Nirvana meant everything to everyone, from the jangle pop veterans to the garage rock ravers that worshipped the Stooges to stoner metal fetishes and indie rock bed-sits that adopted Sebadoh just as they outgrew Morrissey -- everybody loved Nirvana, and there's something for every kind fan here, thanks to murky sludge, Devo and Vaseline covers, BBC sessions, instrumentals, ...and limited-edition singles, plus sub-Melvins goop, everything visceral where Bleach was tame. Nevermind doesn't capture this freewheeling indie spirit but Incesticide does, piling on some essentials in the meantime -- the pummeling "Dive," the childhood snapshot "Sliver," the terrific forgotten indie pop tune "Been a Son," and "Aneurysm," perhaps the greatest single song the group ever recorded. Yeah, there's some filler here, but this is the sound of what Nirvana was actually like. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Nirvana

Prior to Nirvana, alternative music was consigned to specialty sections of record stores, and major labels considered it to be, at the very most, a tax writeoff. After the band's second album, 1991's Nevermind, nothing was ever quite the same, for better and for worse. Nirvana popularized punk, postpunk, and indie rock, unintentionally bringing it into the American main... Read more