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Exceptional Early Nirvana Broadcast From The Bleach Tour.
In the late 1980s, Nirvana established itself as part of the Seattle grunge scene, releasing its first album, "Bleach", for the independent record label Sub Pop in 1989.
They developed a sound that relied on dynamic contrasts, often between quiet verses and loud, heavy choruses.
SIDE A:1. Intro/School 4:20 / 2. Scoff 4:22 / 3. Love Buzz 4:21 / 4. Floyd The Barber 2:34
SIDE B:5. Dive 4:10 / 6. Stage Banter 3:13 / 7. About A Girl 2:44 / 8. Spank Thru 3:16 / 9. Big Cheese 4:17
SIDE C:10. Sappy 3:13 / 11. Breed 4:58 / 12. Been A Son 2:23 / 13. Negative Creep 3:35 / 14. Blew 5:35
SIDE D:15. Stage Banter 5:20 / 16. Help Me, I’m Hungry 3:28 / 17. Love Buzz 3:20 / 18. About A Girl 2:42 / 19. Polly 2:40 / 20. Spank Thru 3:19
Band | Nirvana |
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Title | This Means Nothing (Broadcast Recordings) |
Label | Parachute Recording Company |
Generic musical style | Rock / Hard Rock / Glam |
Detailed musical style | Cult Grunge |
Bar code | 0803341589698 |
Catalog # | PARA609LP |
Release Date | 26 Apr 2024 |
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