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Nirvana's self-titled "Greatest Hits" album, released in 2002, serves as the definitive bridge between the band's raw underground roots and their massive cultural impact. It is perhaps most famous for debuting the "final" Nirvana song, which was recorded just months before Kurt Cobain's death. The Significance of the Collection
: Showcasing a moodier, more melodic side of the band, this track highlighted Cobain's ability to write pop-sensible hooks buried in distortion. he_best_of_nirvana_nirvana_greatest_hits_full_a...
: Taken from their MTV Unplugged in New York performance, this David Bowie cover became so synonymous with Nirvana that many fans originally mistook it for an original. Legacy of "You Know You're Right" : Taken from their MTV Unplugged in New
: The song that "killed hair metal" and defined Generation X. Its inclusion is the cornerstone of any Nirvana retrospective. : Representing the In Utero era, this track
: Representing the In Utero era, this track demonstrated a more complex, poetic, and visceral songwriting style.
For years, this track was a "holy grail" for fans. Its release as the lead single for this album provided a haunting look at where the band might have gone next—blending the heavy dynamics of their early work with a more polished, haunting vocal delivery. Tracklist Highlights (Previously Unreleased) About a Girl (From Bleach ) Been a Son (From Blew EP) Sliver (Non-album single) Smells Like Teen Spirit (From Nevermind ) Come As You Are (From Nevermind ) Lithium (From Nevermind ) In Bloom (From Nevermind ) Heart-Shaped Box (From In Utero ) Pennyroyal Tea (From In Utero ) Rape Me (From In Utero ) Dumb (From In Utero ) All Apologies (From MTV Unplugged ) The Man Who Sold the World (From MTV Unplugged )