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Nirvana Lyrics
Use just once and destroy
Invasion of our piracy
Afterbirth of a nation
Starved without your skeleton key
I love you for what I am not
I did not want what I have got
Blanket acne'd with cigarette burns
Speak at once while taking turns
What is wrong with me?
What is wrong with me?
I'm gonna do with what you think
If you ever think at all
Bi-polar opposites attract
All of a sudden my water broke
I love you for what I am not
I did not want what I have got
Blanket acne'd with cigarette burns
Second-rate third degree burns
What is wrong with me?
What is wrong with me?
What do I think? I think
Hate your enemies
Save, save your friends
Find, find your place
Speak, speak the truth
What is wrong with me?
What is wrong with me?
What is what I need?
What do I think? I think
Just use once and destroy
Invasion of our piracy
Afterbirth of a nation
Starved without your skeleton key
What is wrong with me?
What is wrong with me?
What is wrong with me?
What do I think? I think
What is wrong with me?
What is wrong with me?
What is wrong with me?
What do I think? I think
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Written by: Kurt Cobain
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According to Kurt Cobain, this song is a throwaway song - just a bunch of random poetry lines thrown together.
The title is a reference to the Nirvana song "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and it's slick, radio-friendly sound.
The original title for the song, "Four Month Media Blackout," is a reference to late 1991 and 1992, when "Teen Spirit" was on the charts.
Nirvana used this to open many of their 1993 and 1994 shows.
The title is a reference to the Nirvana song "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and it's slick, radio-friendly sound.
The original title for the song, "Four Month Media Blackout," is a reference to late 1991 and 1992, when "Teen Spirit" was on the charts.
Nirvana used this to open many of their 1993 and 1994 shows.
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future shock
The Pat Smear cigarette toss is absolutely incredible
TinyNScary DwAgOn
very punk rock
Jacob Fitzgerald
Lol
Wesley Beet
What I used to tell my mum when I was 13 years old and yes I am English lol
John McCarthy
The cigarette toss is classic
sNc
@The Wedge Maybe he didnt want to smoke anymore or he didnt want to get smoke in his eyes
WookieNutSack
I personally find In Utero better than Nevermind. I love both, but IU is much more relatable.
Steve Smith
Utero was more underground.
Idk.
Same for me
Ben Cisse
@Scabby Doo do you feel like remasters can address those faults or nah?