Cover of Nirvana Bleach
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For fans of nirvana,lovers of grunge music,alternative rock enthusiasts,readers interested in 90s music history,those who appreciate emotionally intense albums
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THE REVIEW

An exhilarating experience that since its release caused a stir for the violence and power it unleashed as soon as the disc was inserted into the stereo.
All the tracks are a mix of bad pain and anger, packaged in a container of unease and discomfort that from the first to the last convey a sense of collateral social claustrophobia. The sounds take up the space of those few words, memories of a life that started badly but will end badly, very badly, like drinking bleach and being happy about it.
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The review describes Nirvana's Bleach as an intense and powerful album that unleashes raw anger and social claustrophobia. All tracks convey a dark, uncomfortable atmosphere reflecting pain and unease. The experience is both exhilarating and unsettling, capturing the harsh realities of life. The album is praised for its emotional depth and uncompromising sound.

Nirvana

American rock band formed in the late 1980s, fronted by Kurt Cobain with Krist Novoselic and later Dave Grohl. Broke into the mainstream with Nevermind (1991) and released In Utero (1993); Cobain died in 1994.
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