06-10-2024, 11:21 PM
Nirvana lyrics are dismissive of the subject while still being guilty of the subject.
A teenager, which I know a lot about, is in that high school mentality.
The lyrics say what it's like to be like that.
An albino, mosquito, black, white, poor, wealthy, ugly, hot. The dumb rhymes are being ironic and dismissive.
The chord exchange is the same chord progression of a Boston song, which Kurdt Kobane is making fun of.
He was using his love of punk rock energy and attitude and his mainstream budget and attention to play this game with music.
In Utero is my favorite Nirvana album. Especially, as I've mention years ago, the German version with the hidden track.
A teenager, which I know a lot about, is in that high school mentality.
The lyrics say what it's like to be like that.
An albino, mosquito, black, white, poor, wealthy, ugly, hot. The dumb rhymes are being ironic and dismissive.
The chord exchange is the same chord progression of a Boston song, which Kurdt Kobane is making fun of.
He was using his love of punk rock energy and attitude and his mainstream budget and attention to play this game with music.
In Utero is my favorite Nirvana album. Especially, as I've mention years ago, the German version with the hidden track.

