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Eternity of grunge. A classic by Nirvana (NIRVANA)

Let me introduce some songs by Nirvana, the very definition of grunge rock.

As the band of Kurt Cobain—who, despite his musical success, struggled deeply and died young—they have become an icon of alternative rock worldwide.

Although he passed away in 1994, many artists still cover their songs to this day.

There are countless aspects to their appeal, but surely the greatest is Kurt Cobain’s voice.

Please take this article as an opportunity to once again experience the allure of Nirvana, the band that revolutionized the rock scene.

The Eternity of Grunge: NIRVANA’s Classic Songs (61–70)

D-7Nirvana

Nirvana – D-7 (Live at Reading 1992)
D-7Nirvana

This song is a cover of the Wipers.

It starts off sung at a relaxed pace, but in the latter half the tempo suddenly speeds up into a punk rock song.

The Wipers aren’t very well known, but the fact that Kurt Cobain covered songs like this shows how broad his tastes were.

Smell Like Teen SpiritNirvana

Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit (Official Music Video)
Smell Like Teen SpiritNirvana

This one song dropped like a bomb on America back when L.

A.

metal was all the rage.

It’s the signature track from the band that catapulted grunge—a genre that wasn’t very familiar to the general public and wasn’t mainstream—into a full-blown boom.

A must-listen, especially for its explosive chorus.

In conclusion

So far, we’ve introduced Nirvana’s popular songs and recommended classics.

Did you find any favorites or the track you were looking for? For some, Nirvana evokes youthful memories; for others, it feels fresh as music from an era they didn’t experience.

A presence that profoundly influenced rock history and can be called an icon of the scenes that followed—Nirvana always feels fresh whenever you revisit them.