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An illustrated, inside look at the rock group Nirvana offers a candid look the band's members, chronicling their rapid rise in the music world and revealing the true story of the drug-abuse rumors surrounding them.

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Aberdeen, Washington (pop. 16,660), is one hundred and eight long miles southwest of Seattle, way out on the remote Washington coast.

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1. A Greasy-haired Little Rebellious Kid
2. We Were Just Concerned with Fucking Around
3. That's My Brother Chris. He Listens to Punk Rock.
4. These Guys Were from Aberdeen
5. Everything's Gettin' All Radical
6. These Guys Are Going to Be Bigger Than the Beatles!
7. "Are You Hungry?" "Yes."
8. Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Solo, Bad Solo
8.5 It Felt as if We Couldn't Be Stopped
9. It Is Now Time to Make It Unclear
10. A Cross-format Phenomenon
11. Slam-dancing with Mr. Brownstone
12. All We Did Was Cry
13. Three Nice, Decent, Clean-cut Young Men
X. It's Anger, It's Death, and Absolute Total Bliss
14. Things That Piss Me Off
15. The Grown-ups Don't Like It

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Nirvana U.S. Discography

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  1. Michael Azerrad (Author)

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Page Count: 336

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