
3.5/5
For those of us that looked hard after the release of "Nevermind", we found the debut album "Bleach". And we were in for a treat. For there is nothing in common with "Bleach" that is with "Nevermind". "Bleach" is more "true punk" as opposed to the poppyness of "Nevermind". And that's why there are "Nirvana" fans, and people that just like Nirvana. The album's songs are far from horrible. In fact, they are among my favourite. "Floyd the Barber, About a Girl, School, Love Buzz" all make a love trianle, blending perfectly together, with guitars out to kill and lyrics impossible to understand. The songs are poppy in a new sense of pop. This is what pop goes for nowadays, and Nirvana knew this, they were just 10 years ahead of the times. The album is fast paced, with no signs of letting up until the sudden crash at the end. A full 2 years would pass before they would record a new album, and by then they're style remained the same, as did the hardcore Nirvana fans, who like to remember the time before Nirvana was big and lived by the record that they had:"Bleach"
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