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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Great Album.

On September 21, 1991, a band out of Seattle Washington named Nirvana would release "Never mind", the album that would allow the entire world to see,  their true potential as a rock group . The album does not maintain a constant pace, with some songs making the viewer feel as if its essential  to move, and the others making a individual want to sit and think. This album would push the band forward, by showing that they have the creativity to produce music that consists of melody and peace, but at the same time intense, all of which had not been seen on the album previously created, "Bleach". The songs were produced and placed throughout the album so throughout its full duration, the listener goes through many emotions. In the song "Come As You Are", the band would provide the listener with a song that would be considered to be at a moderate pace, and always being very consistent. As if to never allow the listener to stop their train of thought. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" would be changing paces throughout its entirety.  At times it would be would make the listener perceive that the song is slowing down, but then come to the realization, that it just exploded, resulting in those that hear this song, to go through many emotions. The song "Lithium" would push the listener, and at other times through out the song, allow the listener to stop and think. Which would produce many emotions, thoughts, and ideas to form throughout the song.  These three songs would provide those that listened many experiences that they would most likely not have anticipated, surely after hearing the band's previous work on the album "Bleach". The listener would  be greeted by a new style that the band would embrace confidently in "Nevermind" and in album to follow "Utero". Shoving them forward to a great amount of attention and praise from hundreds of thousands of people around the world.

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