Many of Nirvana's best songs were B-sides, from obscure EPs, or unreleased. My favorite Nirvana songs are Oh The Guilt, which was from a split single with The Jesus Lizard, and Verse Chorus Verse from the box set.
Oh the Guilt is another classic. Curmudgeon was another sick song. Didn't know you were a fellow Nirvana geek
Oh yeah. Nevermind came out when I was a sophomore in high school and I spent most of high school and college being obsessed with them. Back then, finding bootleg CDs like the Outcesticide series was so much fun.
The internet definitely killed the search for the import and
Took me 30 fucking years, but I finally mastered the guitar solo for tornado of souls. And Alice in Chains was the best of all the Seattle bands.
I bet everyone in this thread would love deja entendu by brand new
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Many of Nirvana's best songs were B-sides, from obscure EPs, or unreleased. My favorite Nirvana songs are Oh The Guilt, which was from a split single with The Jesus Lizard, and Verse Chorus Verse from the box set.
Oh the Guilt is another classic. Curmudgeon was another sick song. Didn't know you were a fellow Nirvana geek
Oh yeah. Nevermind came out when I was a sophomore in high school and I spent most of high school and college being obsessed with them. Back then, finding bootleg CDs like the Outcesticide series was so much fun.
No rock and roll did die in 2010, when Gary Coleman died.
RIP. 1968-2010.