The first track on this album, the intro, is very annoying. I played it the other day and my girlfriend is like "What the hell is this? TURN IT OFF!" I told her it was Nirvana. Then she's like wait, let's see how it sounds. The music is pretty cool, good crunchy grungy sound. Kurt Cobain is at his most raw and most powerful on this live set. He at times seems to be straining, but most of the time he is at his best when belting out his tunes with power and passion. This passion is most evident on Aneurysm, Milk It, Polly, and Breed. I don't think Nirvana has ever been that great of a technical band. If you listen to Kurt Cobain's solos on Smells Like Teen Spirit and Heart Shaped Box, they're not that inventive, basically following what he sings in the verse or chorus. But where Kurt shines is in his inventive songwriting and his pure raw power he shows us in his voice. Too bad we only got a small taste of what Nirvana had to offer us, this being an impressive live reminder of what they had to offer. As this band continued to improve, who knows what could have happened with their music.Read full review
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