He was leaving the band, and his wife not the World. Remember half of this album was written before and during Nevernind if you want to look at him in some dire straights. Dumb and Pennyroyal Tea were written before Heart Shaped Box
@@radiofoot1035basically he’s trying to say that this was a goodbye to the band and his wife (courtney love), also most of the material was written pre nevermind like radio friendly unit shifter, rape me, dumb and pennyroyal tea
@@xoomyboi I understand what he’s saying but I don’t understand the point mentioning this in response to my comment, it has absolutely nothing to do with what I said yet it was written in a way that was meant to dispute my claim
Kurt created this album to actually get rid of a lot of the people who liked Nevermind. He saw all the people that reminded him of the people he despised at his concerts after Nevermind came out and hated it. He was seeing the homophobes, racists, jocks, bullies, and just plain assholes at his concerts, so he made this record to get rid of them. Here is what he wrote inside the CD cover: “If you’re a sexist, racist, homophobe or basically an a--hole, don’t buy this CD. I don’t care if you like me, I hate you.”
Timestamps: 0:51 Serve The Servants 6:25 Scentless Apprentice 14:44 Heart Shaped Box 22:20 Rape Me 28:28 Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle 35:00 Dumb 40:35 Very Ape 43:38 Milk It 51:19 Pennyroyal Tea 56:50 Radio Friendly Unit Shifter (my personal favourite) 1:03:39 Tourette's 1:07:14 All Apologies
In Utero is so raw and gritty. RIP to the great Steve Albini that helped bring this sound to life. Also, in regards to Rape Me, Cobain said that people didn't understand the Feminist anti rape message of Polly on Nevermind, so he wanted to write a song that really hit people over the head with the anti rape message.
The title "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" is meant to be sarcastic. The rawness of the song and the weird outro instrumentals made it practically unplayable on mainstream radio. lol
It’s so funny how uncomfortable everyone gets when listening to Rape Me first time haha, luckily it’s an overly explicit song to talk about about a sadly existing matter
Rape me: "When do you play this!?" well, we played it on portable boomboxes, usually in basements, while we tried to strum along with what ever instruments could be found. After hearing POLLY, this song wasn't a big surprise, to me at the time
fun fact: for the song 'scentless apprentice' kurt took inspiration from patrick süskind's book 'perfume', which came out in 85 and was one of his favourite books. he often reread it on the airplane or when he was bored and it made me wanna read it too, it's really dark but the atmosphere is catchy. you can find this out from one of his last interview in 93 with 'Much'. I wonder if he would've liked the film adaptation of this book, too bad it came out only after his death :( rest in peace, kurt, you'll never be forgotten
Nevermind is solid. Tight. Definitely the best album, even if not everyone's favorite, and even though it has been criticized for being too polished. In Utero is darker, grittier, weirder. More dynamic and experimental. Feels much more personal. Nirvana's second best album, but that's not in any way an insult - it's indispensable and one of the greatest albums of all time, for sure.
1:01:39 i like how he said it reminds him of the old tony hawk games when Kurt's daughter is married to Tony Hawk's son AND that Tony was in the smells like nirvana music video by weird Al
You hit the nail on the head! When someone has asked me what my favorite Nirvana album is, I say depends on my mood because I like them all equally. What’s unique is, as a whole they’re all different from one another. That goes for the three studio albums as well as Incesticide and Unplugged.
If you want "nirvana but mostly the crazy parts", I recommend checking out EyeHateGod and Acid Bath. They're really grungy and rough. The lyrics and subjects are also pretty extreme at times, though. EDIT: About the 4th track. If I remember right, Kurt Cobain had a close friend who was assaulted, and blamed for it. She was told she was asking for it. The song is for her, expressing the pain and frustration and absurdity of it all. It IS crazy to scream that over and over, isn't it? So why would she? That's the point of it.
I'd also like to throw in the fact that Cage the Elephant's Thank You Happy Birthday has a good amount of material similar to the crazier aspects of Nirvana as well as some safer sounding songs
Nirvana was one of the bands that got me into guitar, period. I dont care if people think its overrated or overplayed. I just love it. You should totally do more Death Grips, would kill to see No Love Deep Web reacted to! Or even some heavy music, like Crack the Skye or blood mountain by Mastodon?
With regard to the 4th track, it might be helpful to consider that Kurt's perspective was often that of a victim, but the point of the art was to reclaim power and overcome. Some songs were from the point of view of the victim, and some were from the point of view of the victimizer. In either case, the dynamic between those two is explored and a kind of reclamation of power from the victim is attempted. This wasn't just Kurt btw, this was common with artists from the 90s. Often these kinds of themes came from young males who had been bullied and abused. Jonathan Davis from Korn is another example. Also Trent Reznor from NIN, Marilyn Manson, and even Maynard from TOOL (Prison Sex, et al) did this kind of stuff.
It's also funny that this song was played on the radio all the time back in the day lmao. The 90s were better than today not because things weren't messed up (they were), but there was an outlet for edgy and explorative art. Edgy and provocative art sometimes gets more attacked and suppressed these days than back than (at least in the mainstream).
@@lycanthrogenic979it depends on how you do it. „Edgy art“ (I'd rather say provocative art) without any intent makes you look like a rebel without a cause, a wannabe essentially, with only the aesthetics of rebellion. See 6ix9ine. Controversial? Sure. Meaningful? Hahaha, no.
id argue even though he did write songs from a victim and victimizers viewpoint, i dont think he was trying to explore any dynamic , or that he inserted himself as the victim to overcome and reclaim. i think these songs served more as an expression of how disgusted he was with rape, and a fuck you to rapists. i think its insensitive to think that someone could attempt to reclaim anything like power back from their rapist or abuser, or that the dynamic between the two should be explored. once youve been raped, theres nothing that you could ever reclaim or even overcome, theres nothing to explore, the damage is permanent and life-ruining. theres a particular korn song that adresses that. i think its easy to mistake self-destruction and self-deprecation as expressing a sense of victim-hood. but In order to see yourself as a victim, you'd have to have self-esteem, which Kurt famously didnt have much of. If he was using his music to "reclaim power and overcome", then maybe he wouldn't have committed suicide. also in the 90s it was common for artists to do the "fragile young male who was bullied and abused" thing because kurt started that trend in the first place, not because it was commonplace. they debuted in 91, before the decade had even really started. and while i see the comparison between all these great bands, Korn and Nirvana couldnt be more opposite. When i see Jonathan jumping around manically on a stage in a black leather kilt, screaming and crying, theres just no comparison. Also Marilyn Manson is not very comparable to Kurt Cobain. Manson is a degenerate shock-value POS, if you want to see who he really is look at him with pictures without his edgy clown make up on, and read up on the stories and allegations he has. Not very Kurt Cobain like at all. I also dont see any evidence that maynard presents himself as a bullied and fragile artist, or that he did back in the 90s.
@@lycanthrogenic979I mean edgy art back then was actually artistic. Today edgy art is just trying to be controversial for its own sake. There is NO creativity.
Bro alr ppl say Taylor swift is a lyrical genius which yes if u listen to the lyrics there tuff. But this dude Kurt right here this dude spoke for not just the trees but for humanity itself bro was a lyrical genius and it was different but it was a good different a different everyone needed
Tourette’s is epic and so overlooked. I’m glad you liked it. Also, please check out The New Abnormal by The Strokes. It’s honestly the best album of 2020
to put you in context "rape me" song is not what you think if you do some research you will find out that it is obviously not encouraging anyone to do such thing but theres a lot of theories about what this song is about, some say it was about a victim that managed to escape and survive and he wrote rape me and polly because of this, that's just one theory
Don't worry bro we all made the same assumptions listening to Rape me the first time, its an anti-rape song, Kurt was trying to blatantly write a song for rape awareness that people couldn't miss. He was a known feminist and did fundraising for rape victims and wrote many other songs for awareness.
my recommendation for some albums to listen to some more Radiohead - the bends have a nice life - deathconsciousness jeff buckley - grace Panchinko - d>e>a>t>h>m>e>t>a>l Cocteau twins - heaven or las vegas
Kurt Cobain's voice is seriously insane, one second he's calmly singing to you and the next, screaming in your ears as loud and ragged as possible just letting it all out
You missed a key step. Nirvana released "Incesticide" in between this and NeVeRmInD. For one, to buy time, but also to weed out the mainstream fans they didn't like. Kurt said this was going to be the last Nirvana record with this "Verse Chorus Verse" formula that he was bored with and was also going to be the title. And they went out with a bang with this masterpiece. #Justiceforkurt
The funny thing is that Scentless Apprentice a riff that Dave Grohl came up with and showed Kurt, one of the only writing credits anyone else gets aside from the B-side "Marigold" completely written by Dave“Rape Me” was intended as a razor-sharp anti-rape anthem, an emblem of the feminist messages Kurt began channeling during the last two years of his life. That's not how it was taken. "It's anti-rape song, let me repeat that ANTI-rape song. I thought it would be a kind of justice if a man raped a woman and then went into jail and was raped himself"- Kurt
In Utero they wanted to go back to their rawer sound. Nevermind got them all their popularity but it was more polished. A good one I like is Incesticide. It was after Nevermind but had B-sides, demos and covers in between their albums. It's actually sort of my favorite. It was rawer but didn't have the bleakness of In Utero
Man, I laughed so hard at 1:01:34, I didn't expect that. Just for context, his daugter, Frances, married and had a child with Tony Hawk's son kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
brother, it would be incredible if you would react to KORN - UNTOUCHABLES is the band's most worked album, with that you would already have the first 5 most important Korn albums and believe me you will like the al❤
Recommendation: The smiths - The queen is dead jeff buckley- grace serj takian- elect the dead The Strokes- is this it Rage against the machine- rage against the machine dillinger escape plan- calculating infinity
Kurt ( singer ) wanted to make this album a lot more raw and about his personal life , milk it is about how he hates the fame i think , serve the servants is about the divorce of his parents etc...
Dude! Rape Me he is really crying out about being taken advantage of by everyone and being left with nothing. Kurt’s poetic genius of beauty and ugliness yet with amazingly destructive music is why they are the greatest
Please listen to the album Chinese Democracy by Guns N' Roses, one of the most underrated masterpiece rock albums of all time, There Was a Time, I.R.S, Street of Dreams, some epic ballads.
Dave Ghrol the singer/guitar player for Foo Fighters actually wrote that main guitar riff on scentless apprentice. You should listen to the outtake tracks Moist Vagina, Sappy, I hate myself and want to die, and Marigold they are better than most of the tracks on the CD.
the drumming is crazy,but you must do smashing pumpkins siamese dream and Mellon collie albums reactions ,2 of the greatest alternative and grunge albums ever made, they up there with nevermind as classics
Kurt dying 6 months after this release makes it such a hard listen, this man was really going through some dark shit.
He was leaving the band, and his wife not the World. Remember half of this album was written before and during Nevernind if you want to look at him in some dire straights. Dumb and Pennyroyal Tea were written before Heart Shaped Box
@@krisfrederick5001 no offence but I have no idea what you're trying to say
@@radiofoot1035basically he’s trying to say that this was a goodbye to the band and his wife (courtney love), also most of the material was written pre nevermind like radio friendly unit shifter, rape me, dumb and pennyroyal tea
@@xoomyboi I understand what he’s saying but I don’t understand the point mentioning this in response to my comment, it has absolutely nothing to do with what I said yet it was written in a way that was meant to dispute my claim
@@radiofoot1035Kurt said most of In Utero wasn't even personal. Heart Shaped Box is personal, in the sense it's practically a diss track to Courtney.
Rape Me is an anti-rape song. Kurt didn't like how people didn't understand the lyrics so he just was very straight forward and direct with Rape Me.
"I tried hard to have a father, but instead I had a dad."
"....type shit!"
Lmfao
Kurt created this album to actually get rid of a lot of the people who liked Nevermind. He saw all the people that reminded him of the people he despised at his concerts after Nevermind came out and hated it. He was seeing the homophobes, racists, jocks, bullies, and just plain assholes at his concerts, so he made this record to get rid of them. Here is what he wrote inside the CD cover: “If you’re a sexist, racist, homophobe or basically an a--hole, don’t buy this CD. I don’t care if you like me, I hate you.”
Dumb still slaps so hard ong
Timestamps:
0:51 Serve The Servants
6:25 Scentless Apprentice
14:44 Heart Shaped Box
22:20 Rape Me
28:28 Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle
35:00 Dumb
40:35 Very Ape
43:38 Milk It
51:19 Pennyroyal Tea
56:50 Radio Friendly Unit Shifter (my personal favourite)
1:03:39 Tourette's
1:07:14 All Apologies
Hero
good pick on the personal favourite
@@gabrielpaiva9070radio friendly unit shifter being the least popular off the album concerns me cause it’s so good
@@aeroires Ikr
you not only shared the timestamps but u also have the best song off in utero as your favorite song! your awesome man
In Utero is so raw and gritty. RIP to the great Steve Albini that helped bring this sound to life. Also, in regards to Rape Me, Cobain said that people didn't understand the Feminist anti rape message of Polly on Nevermind, so he wanted to write a song that really hit people over the head with the anti rape message.
no clue why, but nirvana seems to be one of the most universally enjoyable bands, no matter what genre you like
I think it's the authenticity, the pure human emotion and connection that the music and especially Kurt's words and voice convey.
And also the fact that their music undeniably SLAPS!!!
"Milk it" was a song i just found creepy weird but over time it is one of my favourites.
@@Wheeeeeeeeee-e2iThese are such good picks
The live version of Milk It on Wishkah is even more disgustingly filthy, and beautiful
ecto-plasma, ecto-skeletal
I was in tears when you said "When do you play this?!" at Rape me lol
I thought the same shii when I first heard it. Showed my co worker the title and he thought I was buggin
The title "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" is meant to be sarcastic. The rawness of the song and the weird outro instrumentals made it practically unplayable on mainstream radio. lol
It’s so funny how uncomfortable everyone gets when listening to Rape Me first time haha, luckily it’s an overly explicit song to talk about about a sadly existing matter
how about moist vagina LMAO
Rape me: "When do you play this!?" well, we played it on portable boomboxes, usually in basements, while we tried to strum along with what ever instruments could be found. After hearing POLLY, this song wasn't a big surprise, to me at the time
"Milk It" will grow on you. I didn't like it when I first heard the album when I was a kid, but now I recognize it as the hardest track on the album
Same here, it's very punk rock
milk it is S tier
fun fact: for the song 'scentless apprentice' kurt took inspiration from patrick süskind's book 'perfume', which came out in 85 and was one of his favourite books. he often reread it on the airplane or when he was bored and it made me wanna read it too, it's really dark but the atmosphere is catchy.
you can find this out from one of his last interview in 93 with 'Much'. I wonder if he would've liked the film adaptation of this book, too bad it came out only after his death :( rest in peace, kurt, you'll never be forgotten
That book is so good
Nevermind is solid. Tight. Definitely the best album, even if not everyone's favorite, and even though it has been criticized for being too polished.
In Utero is darker, grittier, weirder. More dynamic and experimental. Feels much more personal. Nirvana's second best album, but that's not in any way an insult - it's indispensable and one of the greatest albums of all time, for sure.
im like 4 secs in but this is already awesome. one of my fav albums and fav bands-thx for reacting!!!
1:01:39 i like how he said it reminds him of the old tony hawk games when Kurt's daughter is married to Tony Hawk's son AND that Tony was in the smells like nirvana music video by weird Al
yooo this is hype af one of my fav albums for sure
You hit the nail on the head! When someone has asked me what my favorite Nirvana album is, I say depends on my mood because I like them all equally. What’s unique is, as a whole they’re all different from one another. That goes for the three studio albums as well as Incesticide and Unplugged.
If you want "nirvana but mostly the crazy parts", I recommend checking out EyeHateGod and Acid Bath. They're really grungy and rough. The lyrics and subjects are also pretty extreme at times, though.
EDIT: About the 4th track. If I remember right, Kurt Cobain had a close friend who was assaulted, and blamed for it. She was told she was asking for it. The song is for her, expressing the pain and frustration and absurdity of it all. It IS crazy to scream that over and over, isn't it? So why would she? That's the point of it.
I'd also like to throw in the fact that Cage the Elephant's Thank You Happy Birthday has a good amount of material similar to the crazier aspects of Nirvana as well as some safer sounding songs
Legit one of the best vids on youtube. Love the content, keep doing what you do man
Nirvana was one of the bands that got me into guitar, period. I dont care if people think its overrated or overplayed. I just love it.
You should totally do more Death Grips, would kill to see No Love Deep Web reacted to! Or even some heavy music, like Crack the Skye or blood mountain by Mastodon?
If you like nirvana you will 100% love Alice in Chains, the vocalist and guitarists are insane. Dirt would be a great introduction album to their work
Soundgarden
Facelift is better than Dirt
@@kNowFixx nah.
@@furynvm yup
With regard to the 4th track, it might be helpful to consider that Kurt's perspective was often that of a victim, but the point of the art was to reclaim power and overcome. Some songs were from the point of view of the victim, and some were from the point of view of the victimizer. In either case, the dynamic between those two is explored and a kind of reclamation of power from the victim is attempted.
This wasn't just Kurt btw, this was common with artists from the 90s. Often these kinds of themes came from young males who had been bullied and abused. Jonathan Davis from Korn is another example. Also Trent Reznor from NIN, Marilyn Manson, and even Maynard from TOOL (Prison Sex, et al) did this kind of stuff.
It's also funny that this song was played on the radio all the time back in the day lmao. The 90s were better than today not because things weren't messed up (they were), but there was an outlet for edgy and explorative art. Edgy and provocative art sometimes gets more attacked and suppressed these days than back than (at least in the mainstream).
@@lycanthrogenic979it depends on how you do it. „Edgy art“ (I'd rather say provocative art) without any intent makes you look like a rebel without a cause, a wannabe essentially, with only the aesthetics of rebellion. See 6ix9ine. Controversial? Sure. Meaningful? Hahaha, no.
id argue even though he did write songs from a victim and victimizers viewpoint, i dont think he was trying to explore any dynamic , or that he inserted himself as the victim to overcome and reclaim. i think these songs served more as an expression of how disgusted he was with rape, and a fuck you to rapists. i think its insensitive to think that someone could attempt to reclaim anything like power back from their rapist or abuser, or that the dynamic between the two should be explored. once youve been raped, theres nothing that you could ever reclaim or even overcome, theres nothing to explore, the damage is permanent and life-ruining. theres a particular korn song that adresses that.
i think its easy to mistake self-destruction and self-deprecation as expressing a sense of victim-hood. but In order to see yourself as a victim, you'd have to have self-esteem, which Kurt famously didnt have much of. If he was using his music to "reclaim power and overcome", then maybe he wouldn't have committed suicide.
also in the 90s it was common for artists to do the "fragile young male who was bullied and abused" thing because kurt started that trend in the first place, not because it was commonplace. they debuted in 91, before the decade had even really started. and while i see the comparison between all these great bands, Korn and Nirvana couldnt be more opposite. When i see Jonathan jumping around manically on a stage in a black leather kilt, screaming and crying, theres just no comparison.
Also Marilyn Manson is not very comparable to Kurt Cobain. Manson is a degenerate shock-value POS, if you want to see who he really is look at him with pictures without his edgy clown make up on, and read up on the stories and allegations he has. Not very Kurt Cobain like at all. I also dont see any evidence that maynard presents himself as a bullied and fragile artist, or that he did back in the 90s.
@@lycanthrogenic979I mean edgy art back then was actually artistic. Today edgy art is just trying to be controversial for its own sake. There is NO creativity.
Bro alr ppl say Taylor swift is a lyrical genius which yes if u listen to the lyrics there tuff. But this dude Kurt right here this dude spoke for not just the trees but for humanity itself bro was a lyrical genius and it was different but it was a good different a different everyone needed
Lyrical genius, genius at riffing, genius at singing, the greatest genius of all alternative music and that's a big genre
what i would do to experience nirvana for the first time again…
I started listening Nirvana about 4 months ago, andnow I want to have the feeling of listening Nirvana for the first time again too lol
Easily the best Nirvana album
Tourette’s is epic and so overlooked. I’m glad you liked it. Also, please check out The New Abnormal by The Strokes. It’s honestly the best album of 2020
the funny thing is that kurt cobain wrote rape me as a feminist song.
to put you in context "rape me" song is not what you think if you do some research you will find out that it is obviously not encouraging anyone to do such thing but theres a lot of theories about what this song is about, some say it was about a victim that managed to escape and survive and he wrote rape me and polly because of this, that's just one theory
the human voice is the organ of the soul
Thanks for reacting to this precious album 💕
Don't worry bro we all made the same assumptions listening to Rape me the first time, its an anti-rape song, Kurt was trying to blatantly write a song for rape awareness that people couldn't miss. He was a known feminist and did fundraising for rape victims and wrote many other songs for awareness.
lol during song 4: when do you play this
Kendal Roy: my time to shine
Diddy:
Best rock band of all time bro❤🎉
my recommendation for some albums to listen to
some more Radiohead - the bends
have a nice life - deathconsciousness
jeff buckley - grace
Panchinko - d>e>a>t>h>m>e>t>a>l
Cocteau twins - heaven or las vegas
If you like grunge you should check out Alice In Chains
-facelift
-dirt
-jar of flies
-self titled
You should check out Incesticide, it’s my personal favorite by them.
Kurt Cobain's voice is seriously insane, one second he's calmly singing to you and the next, screaming in your ears as loud and ragged as possible just letting it all out
need that MTV unplugged reaction now 🔥
You should check out some of there b sides
And when you tried to find that section from dumb at the end I was cracking up
Loved the video🔥
PLEASEEEE MORE NIRVANA!!!!
- Black Sabbath - Paranoid
- Foo Fighters - Colour and the Shape
- Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters
- Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
love the videos dude keep it up !
Yea dude, we all watched this guy die slowly on TV, and then we all got a dose of trauma when he passed. That was life before cellphones.
Serve the servants is a really underrated song.
The 2nd half of "incesticide" has a lotta crazy/experimental songs man .. should definitely check it out along with "bleach" and "unplugged in NY"
Scentless Apprentice is my jam.
If you're reading this you gotta listen to Luv(sic) Hexalogy and keep up the Ramirez reactions
You missed a key step. Nirvana released "Incesticide" in between this and NeVeRmInD. For one, to buy time, but also to weed out the mainstream fans they didn't like. Kurt said this was going to be the last Nirvana record with this "Verse Chorus Verse" formula that he was bored with and was also going to be the title. And they went out with a bang with this masterpiece.
#Justiceforkurt
The funny thing is that Scentless Apprentice a riff that Dave Grohl came up with and showed Kurt, one of the only writing credits anyone else gets aside from the B-side "Marigold" completely written by Dave“Rape Me” was intended as a razor-sharp anti-rape anthem, an emblem of the feminist messages Kurt began channeling during the last two years of his life. That's not how it was taken. "It's anti-rape song, let me repeat that ANTI-rape song. I thought it would be a kind of justice if a man raped a woman and then went into jail and was raped himself"- Kurt
In Utero they wanted to go back to their rawer sound.
Nevermind got them all their popularity but it was more polished.
A good one I like is Incesticide. It was after Nevermind but had B-sides, demos and covers in between their albums. It's actually sort of my favorite. It was rawer but didn't have the bleakness of In Utero
Man, I laughed so hard at 1:01:34, I didn't expect that. Just for context, his daugter, Frances, married and had a child with Tony Hawk's son kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
He blew his head off shortly after this
brother, it would be incredible if you would react to KORN - UNTOUCHABLES is the band's most worked album, with that you would already have the first 5 most important Korn albums and believe me you will like the al❤
I didn't know that brand made music?!
Listen to The Bends from Radiohead
i loved your reaction!! can you react to some my chemical romance albums? i recommend "the black parade" or "three cheers for sweet revenge"
I known Kurt he’s messing around
The issue with bleach is the recording quality and production, I think the songs of that era are just as good but the recordings were bad.
The lyrics of "Milk it" are wrong in Spotify, it should be "Lack of iron and/or sleeping"
Hope you enjoy this one mate, their best album imo.
you gotta listen to You Know You're Right!!!
Recommendation:
The smiths - The queen is dead
jeff buckley- grace
serj takian- elect the dead
The Strokes- is this it
Rage against the machine- rage against the machine
dillinger escape plan- calculating infinity
49:01 I love Kurt's little giggle
The Song Penny Royal Tea is a song about being dope sick just a little insight
type shit
Rage Against The Machine Self Titled album is another full album you should react to.
Korn - Untouchables when? These 2+ month wait times is brutal
where is the nevermind reaction??
7:46 What is going on is you are listening to a suicide note in album form
Kurt ( singer ) wanted to make this album a lot more raw and about his personal life , milk it is about how he hates the fame i think , serve the servants is about the divorce of his parents etc...
Dude! Rape Me he is really crying out about being taken advantage of by everyone and being left with nothing. Kurt’s poetic genius of beauty and ugliness yet with amazingly destructive music is why they are the greatest
Please listen to the album Chinese Democracy by Guns N' Roses, one of the most underrated masterpiece rock albums of all time, There Was a Time, I.R.S, Street of Dreams, some epic ballads.
I'd really like to see a reaction to the Opeth album "Ghost Reveries", bet the song lengths scare some people away though lol.
easily my favorite album of all times. Kurt Cobain is my favorite songwritter/singer of all times. Rip kurt
Damn, Milk It might be my favorite on this album.
Bro where is L.D. 50 reaction?😭
You should check out Nirvana: Aneurysm (Live at the Paramount) 🔥
It’s time for some static-x! Check out the album start a war!
Dave Ghrol the singer/guitar player for Foo Fighters actually wrote that main guitar riff on scentless apprentice. You should listen to the outtake tracks Moist Vagina, Sappy, I hate myself and want to die, and Marigold they are better than most of the tracks on the CD.
Alice in Chains next?
No
Yo bro is the Mudvayne LD50 reaction gonna happen still?
fye reaction as always btw!
yes
@@OkayReno hell yeah bro excited for it!
You HAVE to do Blood Sugar Sex Magik by Red Hot Chili Peppers!! Favorite album of all time 🤙
put yourself on that Facelift - Alice In Chains
You got to react to some Gojira!!!
FINALLY🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nirvana wanted this album to be less pop sounding then Nevermind.
bro rape me is actually an anti rape song
You should give snot get some a listen it's a perfect album
Night Lovell - I HOPE YOU'RE HAPPY
You should listen to the b-sides of the album too
any rhcp pls bro 🙏 theyre a little weird but cool af
and Alice in chains too but there are already loads of comments on them lol
Rape me is an anti rape song since Kurt spoke out against sexism rape homophobia and racism
the drumming is crazy,but you must do smashing pumpkins siamese dream and Mellon collie albums reactions ,2 of the greatest alternative and grunge albums ever made, they up there with nevermind as classics
You should listen to Superunknown by Soundgarden and Dirt by Alice in Chains. Ten by Pearl Jam also.
If you like the punkish sections of this more you might love Relationship of Command by At The Drive In
Next you gotta react to Nirvana - Live at Reading 92. This band is best live.
That's my favorite concert ever, fucking awesome
I love Spank Thru & D-7 from that show
Lithium also awesome of course, with the singing along of the crowd lol
Don't forget money will roll right in @@kNowFixx
It's a great concert but if I was going to pick one Nirvana concert it's gotta be Paramount
@@jyjjy7 same , i love been a son , lithium , ANEURYSM❤️ , endless nameless ( better then nevermind ) this live is the best
That's a deep song. You think that's crazy listen to Daddy by Korn. It's a lot harder to tolerate than this one rpe me
I recommend bleach their first album if you have never heard it
You should react to the band Death 😃