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Incesticide

Incesticide is a compilation album of b-sides and outtakes released by Nirvana on December 14, 1992 in Europe, and December 15, 1992 in the U.S. It was released through Geffen Records.

Track listing

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

The songs "Beeswax", "Downer", "Mexican Seafood", "Hairspray Queen", and "Aero Zeppelin" are from the band's first demo, and show the convergence of the band's early metal and noise punk influences.

"Turnaround", "Molly's Lips", and "Son of a Gun" were taken from BBC sessions.

Personnel:

  • Kurt Cobain - Vocals/Guitar
  • Krist Novoselic - Bass
  • Dave Grohl - Drums
  • Dale Crover (The Melvins) - Drums ("Beeswax", "Downer", "Mexican Seafood", "Hairspray Queen", "Aero Zeppelin")
  • Dan Peters (Mudhoney) - Drums ("Sliver")
  • Chad Channing - Drums
  • Butch Vig - Producer ("Dive")
  • Jack Endino - Producer ("Sliver", "Beeswax", "Downer", "Mexican Seafood", "Hairspray Queen", "Aero Zeppelin", "Big Long Now")
  • Steve Fisk - Producer ("Stain")
  • Miti Adhikari - Producer ("Been A Son", "(New Wave) Polly", "Aneurysm")
  • Dale Griffin - Producer ("Turnaround", "Molly's Lips", "Son of a Gun")
  • John Taylor - Engineer ("Been A Son", "(New Wave) Polly", "Aneurysm")
  • M. Engels - Engineer ("Turnaround", "Molly's Lips", "Son of a Gun")
  • F. Kay - Engineer ("Turnaround", "Molly's Lips", "Son of a Gun")

External Links: Rolling Stone review (http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/cd/review.asp?aid=25744)
The liner notes (http://www.digitalnirvana.net/discography/nirvana/incesticide_note.asp)



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