In Utero
Nirvana

Feels a little less radio friendly after the massive Nevermind, more back to basics. There's still Heart-Shaped Box though, which is peak 90s rock, and the whole first part of the album is very good. Scentless Apprentice gets a bit screamy, but there's a great main riff and some real power to it. The second half is more subtle. I do like the overall sound and the combo of Milk It and Pennyroyal Tea is my favorite from the back half. No Apologies is a strong closer too. I like this more than I thought I would.

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