Where do you go after you've listened to all of Nirvana?

I've listened to all of their live performances, all of the solo material from each member, including Krist Novoselic's projects. I listened to all the songs, albums or artists ever mentioned by Kurt Cobain in any writing or interview. I learned how to play all of their songs. I listened to covers. What is there to do now? No other artists affects me the same way.

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To the afterlife, when you kill your self

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There are no other artists like nirvana. Start discovering other genres. Listen to the howlin wolf self titles album from '69 (rocking chair album). Listen to Tranquillity base hotel and casino. Listen to boy pablo. Listen to jimi hendrix. Listen to daft punk

Do what everyone else did, listen to the artists on that one big list Kurt made. It's really a good intro into what cool shit was happening in "alternative music" in the 80s plus some other random things thrown in that are worth checking out.

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Um... if you like it keep listening to it lol

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That's what I was talking about already listened to those

You didn't read carefully. OP said:
"I listened to all the songs, albums or artists ever mentioned by Kurt Cobain in any writing or interview."
Given that this list is one of Cobain's most famous extant writings, he has almost certainly read it and listened to it.
I would go with listening to totally new genres. Classical, jazz, blues, funk, something totally outside of rock music.

Then reset or dig deeper into the best areas of that stuff. There's not gonna be a magic answer, we all reach a point where everything we're hearing no longer blows us away, but you've either gonna go deeper and deeper in the things you like or try to completely erase everything you know and find something new. Nirvana will always be one of the bands at the center of my heart, but it really pays off to go find new things to love and be attached to outside of those things. If you don't do that sometime, you'll probably get burnt out and find yourself thinking there's no more music out there for you. Not all of us can be the metalhead who can be satisfied with new black metal and doom records for the rest of their life.
You're right, my bad

listen to Weezer

No recess

Disco and New Wave

I would recommend Wipers, especially 'Is This Real?' and 'Over the Edge'. If you want to get into something more similar Pixies's Surfer Rosa or Sonic Youth's Teenage Daydream. If you want something edgy listen to Big Black.

OK so get this you now need to reverse engineer every influence he's had in the songs you've learned, and learn the songs that are the most cobain-ish and then reconstitute this information until you become Kurt himself. then you need to amalgamate all the influences from his death until now and use this knowledge to form what Cobain would have been making now now only if he hadn't died, but what he would make if he were 19 years old in the current year.

don't disappoint me op!

Faith No More
Bad Brains

idk listen to some of portugal. the man's older shit

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have you listened to the songs backwards yet? its whole new experience.

Weezer, punk music