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Nevermind
by Nirvana
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A review of this — 3 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

This is definately at the top of the list…With this disc you can listen from beginning to end, day to night, and on Saturday and Sunday…Amazing!

jaykillah
Houston

too good — 1 year ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

all i can say is nirvana can never get old

Inked_Horror
Florida

How this changed my life — 1 year ago

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One word: Incredible. I don’t know how I could get through high school without this album.

hippie1427
Nashville

A story about this — 1 year ago

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A very good CD. I’m still nostalgic for those 1990’s summer when I hear it. Good times.

Jason
Grand Rapids

A story about this — 1 year ago

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My first grunge CD ever purchased back in ‘91. I don’t like the overplayed songs but something in the way, polly, and a few other tunes from this album still hit my playlist regularly.

A story about this — 2 years ago

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A classic. In that non-classical way. Who doesn’t like nirvana, I mean really?

The CD has some of the songs that later became great hits, and a lot of music that speaks to the younger generation (then and now). It’s rock but not screamo, not punk, not classic in the original sense. It’s just real and there.

Hannah Barton
Seattle

How this changed my life — 2 years ago

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Nevermind changed the way I think about music and life and the way I see the world. I was 13 the first time I heard it. It was the first album that changed my life and there has not been another one to compare since. Although Bleach was the very first Nirvana album I ever heard (thanks to my brother, Josh) Nevermind is definitely the one that became a part of my daily existence. This album, unlike any other, became the soundtrack for my entire adolescence.

Nee
Fort Collins

A story about this — 2 years ago

I became interested in Nirvana around 8 when I heard Weird Al’s version of Smells Like Teen Spirit. My older brother then got me hooked.


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