Oct. 29, 2002 - Nirvana and You Know You're Right

Six days after my last release and eight years since the death of frontman Kurt Cobain, Nirvana released a greatest hits album called "Nirvana" on October 29, 2002. I hate greatest hits albums, but the first song on this one is actually a previously unreleased song that was recorded during Nirvana's final session before Kurt's death. That's pretty interesting! It's called "You Know You're Right" and it's got a quiet main riff with some super low bass by Krist Novoselic, some quiet but interesting guitar by Kurt and a quiet verse to match. Once Dave Grohl comes in on the drums things shift to much louder and heavier and Cobain plays some cool guitar while also holding some typical long and grunge-y notes. After another quiet verse and nice loud chorus things get even more distorted and more heavy and this is a pretty sweet tune! Cobain sounds great, he's playing tons of distorted and cool guitar and it's just such a shame that he's gone, this seemed like the makings of what could've been another great Nirvana album! Alas, this is the last we will hear from Nirvana in my library, but what grunge-y legends they are! 

1. In Utero
2. Nevermind
3. Bleach
4. Incesticide
Plus the amazing MTV Unplugged In New York

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