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This week marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Nirvana's Incesticide.
Liz Barker joins Jeff and Matt to discuss seeing the Seattle legends when she was 15, the personal impact of Incesticide and why it remains a favorite for her as a music fan.
We discuss a number of subjects, including the interesting encounters and bonding experiences at concerts, plus how the members of Nirvana used their platform to speak important truths.
If you're like us, you've heard the radio hits by Nirvana a lot. Maybe you never need to hear them again. You might enjoy taking a quick trip off the usual beaten path by listening to Incesticide.
Check out Liz's excellent newsletter, it was fun till he started getting serious.
Read the Incesticide liner notes by Kurt Cobain.
How about some books? We'd suggest Danny Goldberg's 2019 memoir about his time working with Kurt and Nirvana, Serving the Servant. There's also a book that centers its discussion around Incesticide. and that one is called Dark Slivers: Seeing Nirvana in the Shards of Incesticide.
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