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Nirvana - Nevermind

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Free Music Review: One of the Greatest
Hit: 5 Stars

Every song on this CD is a masterpiece. From the start of Smells Like Teen Spirit to the end of Something In the Way, you're listening to one of the best CDs of all time.

1. Smells Like Teen Spirit 5/5
2. In Bloom 5/5
3. Come As You Are 5/5
4. Breed 5/5
5. Lithium 5/5* Personal Favorite on the CD
6. Polly 5/5
7. Territorial Pissings 4.5/5
8. Drain You 5/5
9. Lounge Act 4.5/5
10. Stay Away 4.5/5
11. On A Plain 5/5
12. Something In the Way 5/5

if you haven't picked this up, go get it now. A must have.

Free Music Review: Yay!
Hit: 5 Stars

The Yay! in Smells Like Teen Spirit is sarcasm, sarcastically inserted after the singer peruses the itinerary of pop culture set before him. Overbored, self-assured women, a freak show of interracial sex and perversion, a diminished and belittled mosquito of a libido his inheritance, and a cowed generation forced to issue a denial, a denial, a denial, a denial (!) of the truth of it all.

This record is worth it for the one song alone.




Free Music Review: Very good, but not as Earth shattering as we've been led to believe...
Hit: 4 Stars

This is not the greatest album ever made, and Kurt Cobain is not the greatest songwriter ever. However, this is a very good album, one that I can still listen to. It may be technically "grunge", but to me it's just damn good music. Cobain was one of the few Gen Xers who was a real artist. This album has many great songs, including Smells like Teen Spirit, Lithium, Come as You Are, and Breed (which is underrated in my opinion). In Utero is Nirvana's (and Kurt's) masterpiece, but this is still good. Those trashing Cobain are mistaken, but those who act like this album is the Gen X equivalent of Sgt. Pepper are sadly mistaken. So, chill out on this thread, and realise that Kurt was a great artist and musician and should be respected, but he isn't akin to God (and he would probably have said that himself)...

Free Music Review: Like it or not folks, this album changed the musical landscape forever.
Hit: 5 Stars

Nirvana wasn't ever in competition with the likes of Queen, Led Zeppelin, or Metallica. Frankly, their music was the antithesis of that.

Nirvana was a punk rock band from Seattle (the term grunge is as corporate as the bands they rebelled against, sorry.) The elements found in this album challenged what was being done at the time in corporate rock (if not corporate music in general.) Fortified with the most powerful rock drummer since Bonham, three guys write an album that's stripped down to bass, guitar, drums, and vocals; all going on during a time where most rock bands featured a polished sound and image. Apparently, people couldn't relate to some dude in makeup singing about how he's going to score groupies after the concert. Instead they chose a simple group fronted by a simple guy singing about the penalty of life.

You can complain about how it was all noise, but the sounds they were able to get from their instruments opened up a level of musical experimentation not seen since the late 60's/early 70's. Frankly if the noise didn't deserve merit, the music industry wouldn't have shelved all their hair bands in order to sign anyone walking around Seattle wearing a flannel shirt and carrying a guitar.

Proofs in the pudding folks. If you haven't heard this album, you're either really young or you've been living in some desolate place for the past 16 years now. It's not clean, it's not technical, and even the cover art's a bit offensive. Yet underneath it all is simple music that's just pretty darn cool to listen to.

Free Music Review: Laughable
Hit: 1 Stars

This album has to be the most overated album ever. there is literaly nothing at all good about this cd. lets see here the vocalist only screams like a woman and complains about his social life. the guitars are terrible kurt only plays 2 cords. count along with me ONE TWO! thats it. the bas is just as disgraceful as the guitars as well. the work on this album is very bad and it suffers from horible production. or is that just the music being that bad? i dont know why everyone adores this album it sucks worse than patriotic songs and smooth jazz. cobain dosent have a voice at all he just screams. now i can appreciate good screaming but the way he screams sounds like the screaming of a woman when she gets preganant!. Not to metion is guitar playing his awful this guy cant play guitar at all. rolling stone listed him at number 12 on there top 100 guitarists. that is a crime because this idiot was ranked below some true guitar masters jimmy page 9. kirk hamett 11. you have to be brain dead or completely oblivious to any form of muscianship to think nirvana are even slightly good. perhaps ive been spoiled by GOOD music. but i just thought this cd was laughable and an insult to good music of any kind. if youre looking for good music might i point you in the direction of these albums instead.
Metalica master of puppets
led zepplin physical grafiti
led zepplin iv
jimi hendrix are you experinced?
bob dylan blood on the tracks
quenn greatest hits
metalica black album
metalica ride the lightning
quenn a night at the opera
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