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Most music fans didn't realize it at the time, but the seeds of a future musical revolution were being planted on June 15, 1989, with the release of Nirvana's debut album, Bleach. The disc ...
Bleach was the very first studio album to be released by Nirvana on the label Sub Pop, and it would be their only release on that label. The band released their first single “Love Buzz” less ...
Nirvana are often cited as the band that ignited "grunge" with their 1991 album Nevermind. This wasn't their first album, however —their debut, Bleach, was released two years earlier on ...
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Irish Star on MSNNirvana fans are only just realizing what the band's name means after 38 yearsIt was in the late '80s that Nirvana started to make noise in the Seattle grunge movement, launching their debut album, Bleach, under indie label Sub Pop. Their sound erupted through the contrast of ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPeople are only now realizing what the band name Nirvana means after 38 yearsOne band that people still love as much as they did nearly 40 years ago is Nirvana. The American rock group, which formed in Washington in 1987, was founded by lead singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain ...
Nirvana’s debut album, “Bleach,” was released on June 15, 1989, which means the record is now three decades old. Although it didn’t even feature Nirvana’s best-known drummer, Dave Grohl ...
Thursday will mark the anniversary of the release of Bleach, the first album by now-legendary grunge band Nirvana. The record itself was only a minor hit in the UK and went largely unremarked ...
When Nirvana went into the studio to record their ... Back in 1989, when they released their debut album, Bleach, the musical mainstream wasn't ready for the swirling guitars, massive chunks ...
After various personnel and name changes, Nirvana was created, with Cobain on guitar and vocals, Novoselic on bass, and Chad Channing on drums. They released their debut album, "Bleach," in June ...
Love Buzz (Bleach, 1989) A cover of a song by the ... Heart Shaped Box (In Utero, 1994) Nirvana's third album was largely inspired by the birth of Cobain's daughter, Frances Bean, who was named ...
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