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Old 09.24.2013, 09:01 PM   #170
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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
In Utero is ok. keep in mind half of the songs were demos from 91. starts off great then gets one dimensional towards the end. not the experimental album they praised it to be. this record def depends on my mood.

anyone heard this new deluxe version?

btw, didn't the band ruin the orginal master by boosting up the vocals. there's always been something "off" about the sound. even for an Albini engineered recording.

Francis Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle? Milk It? Radio Friendly Unit Shifter? How are these not experimental for Nirvana? There is a lot of noise and feeback on those tracks in particular, something Nirvana hadn't even necessarily experimenting with live, almost like it was discovered in those studio sessions.. also simply put, tourrette's and very ape closet things to actual punk from Nirvana, I think that should be appreciated.

and the drum work on In Utero is epically better than the drums on Nevermind, and those were already fantastic!
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