>ELECTROLYTES SMELL LIKE SEAMEN
ELECTROLYTES SMELL LIKE SEAMEN
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What did he mean by this
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH GO AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY
>aqua seafoam shame
It’s a reference to the book perfume, it’s about a murderer who likes smells or something like that
My guide to enjoying In Utero:
>Listen as much as you like
Heart Shaped Box
Rape Me
Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle
Very Ape
Radio Friendly Unit Shifter (exclusively the minute spanning 1:40--2:40)
Tourette's
>Listen to once
Serve the Servants
Scentless Apprentice
Dumb
Milk It
>Skip
Pennyroyal Tea
All Apologies (if you don't care about nerd-cred)
generally this album is at its best when it's actively trying to vomit in your ears and swish it around and at its worse when it tries to flush
the song is about his daughter I read, so I imagine that this is a reference to the color of a boy's room, and so by extension the unfulfilled wish for a son instead of a daughter
yeah i don't care how "muh punk authenticity" you are every song you put in listen to Once and skip is objectively better than Tourettes
If you skip any tracks on an album at all, you're a faggot
It's a fantastic book btw
Unlike with most Nirvana songs, the guitar riff was written by Grohl, rather than Cobain. "It was such a cliché grunge Tad riff that I was reluctant to even jam on it," Cobain told Michael Azerrad, in the 1993 Nirvana biography, Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana.[2] "But I decided to write a song with that just to make [Grohl] feel better, to tell you the truth, and it turned out really cool."[3] Cobain added the descending guitar riff played over the main riff and arranged the song, while Novoselic helped compose the song's second section.
LIKE MOST BABIES SMELL LIKE BUTTER
enjoy having experienced only a fraction of the albums out there then, poseur purist
that seems to be the only thing you disagree with though, so you're making a bigger deal of it than you should
>enjoy having experienced only a fraction of the albums out there then, poseur purist
You haven't "experienced" an album if you skip any tracks.
The demo is online now,
youtu.be
Around 24:35
You haven't experienced a city if you haven't been inside every building
You haven't experienced a restaurant if you haven't consumed every dish
False equivalence between the two. If you feel the need to skip over a mere 10 or so minutes of content, then you shouldn't be listening to albums at all period.
>food analogy
Or just put on and play it instead of being a picky bitch.
Now shut up and eat your vegetables.
>deflection
"oh no but that's different!"
think about it like this: the more time you spend listening to easily avoidable garbage, the less time you have to listen to essential gems
it is simply not feasible to listen to all the good music ever produced without stepping over the trash instead of stubbornly wading through it
project much?
That's the equivalent of skipping over the "boring" scenes of a movie so you can just watch your favourite parts like some dumbass retard.
exceot we don't think of scenes as self-contained entities unto themselves you can enjoy apart from the movie---even releasing and selling them on their own
My guide to enjoying Nevermind:
>Listen as much as you like
Smells Like Teen Spirit
In Bloom
Breed
Lithium
Territorial Pissings
Drain You
Stay Away
On A Plain
>Listen to once
Come As You Are
Lounge Act
>Skip / """Optional"""
Polly
Something in the Way
this album's pretty good overall but has a couple unfortunate lows you need to watch out for
>Listen to once
>Scentless Apprentice
What the fuck ?
Your "guides" blow.
frances farmer and radio friendly are amazing, especially on opiates
not that I would ever recommend such a thing
Your tastes are shit.
t. puts everything into the "Listen as much as you like" category
and you want to talk to me about taste~
>Listen to once
>Serve the Servants
>Scentless Apprentice
>Milk It
Those are the best tracks on the album.