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    Call me a man of simple pleasures then unable to recognize subtelty or nuance but I really enjoyed their 2nd and 3rd studio albums

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lim till i die View Post
    Indeed.

    Anybody thinking about sitting through the tedium of the documentary don't bother, Pike B sums it up.

    A shocking debut which rose to mediocrity in patches.

    An empty, boring, but nice and loud and angst ridden for the kiddies second album.

    And a rubbish, unlistenable, sludge of a third album.

    There be Nirvanas musical legacy.
    Despite starting this thread - I'd be fairly indifferent to Nirvana.

    I just thought I'd mention it to anyone that might be interested that the Documentary was on!!

    Note to self: Don't bother in future.
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    Thought the first, as debut albums by 'punk' bands go was ok. Which is to say that's it's not worth buying.

    'Nevermind', while over-rated, is genuinely one of the albums of the 90s I suppose. 3-4 excellent tracks on it. I'm definitely not a Nirvana fan by any stretch but still think it's a worthy effort.

    Personally I think 'In Utero' is absolutely terrible, a morass of musical and lyrical ideals, that just never goes anywhere.

    Nirvana, in my not so humble opinion, were by far and away the worse of the four grunge 'heavyweights'. I can't fathom why they're any more credible than say Puddle Of Mudd or Creed.
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    POM.xml were crap and i couldn't fathom how anyone would suggest them to be any other. Creed on the other hand are a great band, with great lyrics and catchy riffs to match.
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