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Disco de Nirvana: “Incesticide [Japan]”
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Incesticide [Japan] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2002-06-05
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, Hard Rock, Kidz Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Universal/Geffen
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:4988005302175
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Buying time and thwarting bootleggers, {$Nirvana} and {@DGC} released the rarities compilation {^Incesticide} toward the end of 1992. Like any odds'n'sods collection, this is uneven, but that's its charm since it captures {$Nirvana}'s character better than any official album. After all, this was a band that was born equally from '70s sludge metal, bubblegum pop, post-punk artiness, and indie rock inclusiveness, each of which are apparent on this collection. There are some non-entities here, particularly on the second side, but the plodding sub-metallic grind was part of their identity, one part of their multi-faceted character. {$Nirvana} meant everything to everyone, from the jangle pop veterans to the garage rock ravers that worshipped {$the Stooges} to stoner metal fetishes and indie rock bed-sits that adopted {$Sebadoh} just as they outgrew {$Morrissey} -- everybody loved {$Nirvana}, and there's something for every kind fan here, thanks to murky sludge, {$Devo} and {$Vaseline} covers, {@BBC} sessions, instrumentals, and limited-edition singles, plus sub-{$Melvins} goop, everything visceral where {^Bleach} was tame. {^Nevermind} doesn't capture this freewheeling indie spirit but {^Incesticide} does, piling on some essentials in the meantime -- the pummeling {&"Dive,"} the childhood snapshot {&"Sliver,"} the terrific forgotten indie pop tune {&"Been a Son,"} and {&"Aneurysm,"} perhaps the greatest single song the group ever recorded. Yeah, there's some filler here, but this is the sound of what {$Nirvana} was actually like. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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