In Utero>Nevermind

Is this the general consensus

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Here, yes. Some edgelords say incesticide is the best though

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yes among fans

Why would you Nirvana when you can Soundgarden?

CONSENSUS YOU FUCKING DUMB NIGGER YOU DON'T NEED THE WORD GENERAL IN FRONT OF IT FUCK IF YOU WERE BEING IRONIC YOU FUCKING CUNT

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Yeah well that's just like your opinion man

incesticide is an awful album

Nevermind has more songs I like, but In Utero has their two greatest tracks so it's a toss up for me.

What tracks are they for In Utero?

Serve The Servants and All Apologies.

Pretty good picks.

Nevermind > In Utero > Bleach

>the only decent album by Nirvana

bluepilled

They're equal in my opinion

Have I ever mentioned that I think their mtv unplugged album is the best thing they ever recorded?

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Yeah, I've always wondered why they didn't recorded studio versions if their three best songs Oh Me, Plateau and Lake of Fire.

In Utero > Nevermind >= Bleach > Incesticide
It's a pretty solid discography though. Good thing Cobain died before they could inevitably go to shit.

Not sure if trolling.

I'm sick of pretending that In Utero is better because "muh noise", "muh authenticity" and this is more acceptable to Yea Forums somehow becaue they album doesn't feature teen spirit.

Nvermind's songs are objectively better. They are better constructed, have better riffs, better hooks and even lyrics.

Hardcore Nirvana fan here. For me, In Utero is emotionally painful to listen and the artistry peak of the band. I prefer Nevermind tho

Do you oppose what I wrote?

based, also pic related is best grunge album, prove me wrong

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those three are covers dipshit, you know that The Man Who Sold The World is a Bowie song, and that Where Did You Sleep Last Night is by Leadbelly, right?

Yeah I know Bowie covered The Man Who Sold The World. I'm not sure you are correct on Where Did You Sleep Last Night though.

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My tastes learn more towards rough shit hence why I love un utero more then nevermind,

In Utero > MTV Unplugged In New York > Incesticide > Nevermind > Bleach

weak bait, you had me going at first but you blew it. Also, wasted trips.

Unplugged > Nevermind > In Utero > Bleach > Incestishite

Everything Cobain made was gold so I don't see why it matters.

"And I swear that I don't have a gun." - Kurt Cobain

"And I don't like what you got me hanging from." -Chris Cornell

What did they meme by this?

Technically yes, Nevermind is overall better because it's a lager-than-life album, it was the soundtrack of a whole generation
and had a big impact on 90s culture. It's similar to MJ's Thriller

not a nirvana fan but both are very good but i prefer in utero. btw nirvana lyrics are like hearing a 15 year old girl with her menstruation

why

>not RFUS

can you be more pleb?

gf tried to make this point a couple days ago. seriously might be the case

You can't get the full nirvana experience without some aggressive distorted guitars though. Unplugged is still great though because of where did you sleep last night and a version of about a girl which is much better than the bleach version.

le wrong generation

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Funny. I was also born in the wrong generation. I only listen to the screams of slaves in 1800's America. That is real music. You all don't know the music I do

Yes. Nevermind was Nirvana wanting to make a commercial pop album to the best of their ability. By 1992, they were over the whole pop thing, and wanted to make a completely uncompromising, noisy punk record.

I think it's telling that they were friends and admirers of all the "pigfuck" bands at the time, like (Steve Albini's) Big Black, Mudhoney (who Cobain had roadied for), Scratch Acid/The Jesus Lizard (cited as a major influence), etc. Cobain probably felt inner conflict at being a huge rock star, when that was the kind of music he was really into.

>Why would you Nirvana when you can literally any other band of the era?
Fix'd