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Nirvana - Incesticide

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Incesticide
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Artist(s)Nirvana
StudioGeffen Records
Release DateDecember 15, 1992
UPC Code720642450420
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Tracks

  1. Dive
  2. Sliver
  3. Stain
  4. Been A Son
  5. Turnaround
  6. Molly's Lips
  7. Son Of A Gun
  8. (New Wave) Polly
  9. Beeswax
  10. Downer
  11. Mexican Seafood
  12. Hairspray Queen
  13. Aero Zeppelin
  14. Big Long Now
  15. Aneurysm

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (176 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteThe best you can get if you already don't know Nirvana but...Quote
So, let me get this started. The finish and the end of the record is the famous & exhausting "Aneurysm"... The rest you, all in general, haven't heard about at all! "Incesticide" is the compilation record on which we can find more or less everything Nirvana had performed back to the 80's ("Bleach" not included). The songs are fascinating, leading to the realism in music which the author himself surely had on his mind writing and performing. There are also a few cover songs. Whether or not you are a Nirvana fan the choice is up to you cos' this is my favorite but the world did it's and "Nevermind" is the band's multiplatinum record. However, I kindly recommend to buy this record. April 5, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteNot Their Best, But Still Blows Away All The Derivative DrivelQuote
Have you worn out the grooves of your NEVERMIND CD? Do you recite MTV UNPLUGGED IN NEW YORK in your sleep? Then it's time to take a look at INCESTICIDE if you still haven't. True, this collection of out-takes and B-sides doesn't quite measure up to one of their "official" albums, but it's still Nirvana - and "pretty good" Nirvana is still way better than the best stuff from most of their imitators. INCESTICIDE shows you different sides of Nirvana - including a warped sense of humor.
Most of this record rocks really hard. That's certainly true of the Meat Puppets nod "Son of a Gun," and the old school stomp of "Aero Zeppelin." "Dive" is one of the best and kinda freaky the way Kurt sounds as if he's screaming "Die with me!" instead of "Dive with me!" Kurt really conveyed a lot not only with his lyrics but also his tortured guitar. Kurt's solos were expressive, anguished and incredible and that's apparent on this album.

You can definitely get your Nirvana on here. Blows away most bands who were influenced by "grunge" (to use the media-generated label). That's not to say that there aren't tons of great bands out there who were influenced by Nirvana. But there's only one Nirvana.
March 26, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteNot as well aged as other Nirvana albums & comps.Quote
Okay, so I love Nirvana. But even they were not perfect, although some would highly debate that one. The studio albums were all pretty good, two of three amazing ones at that. The bulk of the material on "Incesticide" was left off of the albums for a very good reason: It doesn't live up to what they do as a band on the records. There are some pretty good moments though: While the session version of "Aneurysm" isn't that different from the original (on the "SLTS" single) it is still fairly amusing to hear Kurt sing lines like, "Come on over and do the twist," and there's some nice enough riffs on the track as well. I really enjoy the cover of the Vaselines' "Molly's Lips," a group he highly championed. But one great thing about Kurt getting the success is on top of putting my choice of music on the map, he often would also put many of the underground bands who inspired him on the map. That's one example. Also, there's childhood stuff that's mentioned both more as reflective ("Sliver") and rather humorous ("Been a Son"). I like the sort of change in pace on "(New Wave) Polly," but recommend the Nevermind version tenfold over this.

There are quite a few clunkers though. For one the record goes for a lot longer than it needs to as well, and some of the well intentioned stuff is pretty boring. "Beeswax" and "Hairspray Queen" are some of the group's worst songs, neither of redeeming value. I like the concept of "Aero Zeppelin" but not even that one's very memorable. I like Devo quite a bit but the "Turnaround" cover is a real failure. Putting "Downer" which is already on Bleach was a pretty pointless inclusion as well. It's pretty mediocre for them. The first half is a lot better than the second half, if you ask me.

Time has not treated this as kindly as other Nirvana releases, and I pretty much recommend anything else over this. But, I recommend it if you want to get more into Nirvana. Just don't expect any real brilliance in this collection, as it's far and few on this release. Also, the actual albums are more dynamic which I by default prefer to this release. It's usually sold cheap and is interesting at least for a few listens. March 2, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteVery poor !Quote
Nothing else to say, the only good cd from this band is MTV unplugged.
The music of Nirvana is far superior in acoustic version in my opinion.
December 27, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteGood RecordQuote
I enjoyed most of the songs from Incesticide. Been A Son, Big Long Now, and Aneurysm are my favorites from this record. Not a big fan of Hairspray Queen though, but it's definetely different. The covers of Molly's Lips and Son of A Gun are pretty good as well. Oh, and how could I forget Sliver? Kurt Cobain had the ability to make a song that had so few lyrics sound meaningful. October 4, 2007

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