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Nirvana was an American grunge band formed by singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987, with drummer Dave Grohl joining the band in 1990. The band recorded three studio albums ; Bleach , Nevermind and In Utero , with other songs available on live albums , compilations , extended plays (EPs ...
In 2000, VH1 rated the song at number forty-one on its "100 Greatest Rock Songs" list, [85] while MTV and Rolling Stone ranked it third on their joint list of the "100 Greatest Pop Songs". [86] The Recording Industry Association of America placed "Smells Like Teen Spirit" at number eighty on their 2001 " Songs of the Century " list. [ 87 ]
"Endless, Nameless" is a song by the American grunge band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic, and drummer Dave Grohl. It is the 13th and final song on the band's second studio album, Nevermind , released in September 1991.
[3] Throughout the number, Cobain loudly snarls parodic lyrics insisting listeners to, "Come on over, and do the twist." [2] His lyrics for the song make fun of pop conventions and drug-use rituals ("shoot the shit"), ("beat me out of me"). [10] During the chorus, Cobain delivers a rousing round of catchy chants.
"Come As You Are (House Mix)" is an electronic tribute with trumpeter Maurice "Mobetta" Brown and house music DJ Chip E. from Nirvana Reimagined as House and Techno by producers Jonathan Hay and Cain McKnight. [55] [56] The song was used in the Luca Guadagnino film Queer, during the introduction of the character Eugene Allerton (played by Drew ...
In Take a Walk on the Dark Side: Rock and Roll Myths, Legends, and Curses, R. Gary Patterson compared the song to John Lennon 's "Yer Blues" as "an attempt to explain [Cobain's] introspection". [18] In 2015, Rolling Stone put the song at number 44 on a ranked list of 102 Nirvana songs, calling it "a lurching piece of infectious sludge-pop." [9]
"On a Plain" is a song by American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist, Kurt Cobain. It is the 11th track on their second album, Nevermind , released in September 1991. The song was released as a promo single in 1992, peaking at number 25 on Billboard 's Alternative Songs chart.
Nirvana: Their 10 Best Tracks [101] 1 2019 The Guardian: Nirvana's 20 greatest songs – ranked! [34] 2 2022 Pitchfork: United States The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s [102] 140 The 100 Best Songs and Albums of the 1990s, According to Pitchfork Readers [103] 39 2023 The A.V. Club: Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked [104] 2