The famous closing line, "Monkey see, monkey do," mocks the lack of original thought in mainstream culture. 🔊 The Audio Experience
Stay Away is the tenth track on Nirvana’s 1991 landmark album, Nevermind. Originally titled Pay to Play, the song is a high-octane blast of punk rock energy that serves as a defiant anthem against conformity and the pressures of the music industry. 🎸 Musical Profile Fast, aggressive, and driving. Nirvana - Stay Away (Audio)
The lyrics critique people who change their personalities to fit in. The famous closing line, "Monkey see, monkey do,"
Its original title referenced the practice of bands paying venues to perform, a system Kurt Cobain loathed. 🎸 Musical Profile Fast, aggressive, and driving
The track begins with a solo bass riff before exploding into a wall of distorted guitars. Kurt Cobain’s vocals transition from melodic verses to iconic, throat-shredding screams during the chorus. The song concludes with a chaotic feedback loop, a signature element of Nirvana’s live and studio sound.
Raw, chaotic energy that bridges the gap between their sludge-heavy debut Bleach and the polished grunge of Nevermind . 🎤 Key Themes
Features Dave Grohl’s powerhouse drumming and a fuzzy, melodic bass line from Krist Novoselic.