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  2. Aneurysm (song) - Wikipedia

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    The seven-song session was the band's first with Grohl, who had joined Nirvana in September 1990. According to Montgomery, the band "would play the songs live and then Kurt would either put a vocal on it or he wouldn't. It was all first take."

  3. Lithium (Nirvana song) - Wikipedia

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    In the song, Cobain fingers chord shapes on his guitar but varies between playing single notes and double stops on the instrument, giving the track a loose feel. [20] The song opens with bouncing guitar strums before Cobain starts singing his lines in an almost whispered manner. [21]

  4. List of songs recorded by Nirvana - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Live at Reading - Wikipedia

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    The guitar was heavily out of tune by the opening chords of "Love Buzz". Cobain tried to retune it several times during the song, but without success, leading him to throw it on the ground at around 2:30 into the performance. [19] For the next song he returned to the sunburst Stratocaster which he then played for the rest of the evening. [12]

  6. On a Plain - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  7. Smells Like Teen Spirit - Wikipedia

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    It was recorded in the original key of F minor and follows a F 5-B ♭ 5-A ♭ 5-D ♭ 5 chord progression, [22] with the main guitar riff constructed from four power chords played in a syncopated sixteenth note strum by Cobain. [23] The guitar chords were double tracked to create a "more powerful" sound. [24]

  8. Come as You Are (Nirvana song) - Wikipedia

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    The song alternates between the chords of E 5 and D 5 during the verses and E sus4 and G in the pre-chorus, while at the refrain it changes to the chord progression of A–C 5. [2] It begins with Cobain playing an unaccompanied guitar riff for eight seconds.

  9. Sappy - Wikipedia

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    The song was released under the title "Verse Chorus Verse," but since this title is shared by another, abandoned Nirvana song, it is now referred to by its earlier title of "Sappy." The same version that appeared on No Alternative was re-released as "Sappy" on the Nirvana rarities box set, With the Lights Out , in November, 2004, with a note ...