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The Outcesticide albums are the most well known Nirvana bootleg CD series in existence and carry a name recognition second only to Nirvana's official releases.These unofficial compilation albums consisted of live material, demo recordings, television appearances, radio performances and other various unreleased material.
The discography of Nirvana, an American rock band, consists of three studio albums, twenty-one singles, five live albums, two extended plays, four compilation albums, and three box sets. Nirvana was formed in 1987 by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic , with the position of drummer being filled by various musicians.
"Turnaround" (originally by Devo), "Son of a Gun" and "Molly's Lips" (originally by The Vaselines) appear on the Incesticide album. "D-7" is a cover of the Wipers song and appears on the UK version of the " Lithium " single and later on disc 2 of With the Lights Out in 2004.
Incesticide is a compilation album by the American rock band Nirvana.It consists of their 1990 non-album single "Sliver", B-sides, demos, outtakes, cover versions, and radio broadcast recordings, and as such is not the official follow-up to the band's breakthrough album, Nevermind. [1]
This version first appeared on the 1995 bootleg, Outcesticide: In Memory of Kurt Cobain. [1] The only version to be officially released was recorded live at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle, Washington on October 4, 1992, and appeared on the DVD of the band's rarities box set, With the Lights Out, in November 2004. [2]
The 25 most overrated albums ranked, from Nirvana’s In Utero to The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper. Mark Beaumont,Roisin O'Connor,Louis Chilton,Adam White and Annabel Nugent. October 28, 2024 at 7:47 AM.
"Color Pictures of a Marigold" was re-recorded with Krist Novoselic on bass in 1993 and released as a B-side of Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" single, simply titled "Marigold". This version would also appear on the 2004 With the Lights Out box set. Another version of the song appeared on the Foo Fighters live album Skin and Bones.
A judge ruled that Spencer Elden had taken too long to take legal action over the 1991 album cover he claimed caused a "loss of enjoyment in life."
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