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Nirvana vs The World: In Utero & The Sound Of Self Destruction
Episode 11

Nirvana vs The World: In Utero & The Sound Of Self Destruction

They conquered the charts—then tried to destroy the machine from the inside. This is the story of how Nirvana made their rawest, loudest, most defiant album.

Tape Spaghetti

June 10, 20251h 17m

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Show Notes

After Nevermind conquered the world, Nirvana could’ve played it safe. Instead, the biggest band on earth decided to get weirder, louder, and more abrasive.

On this episode of Tape Spaghetti, Blake and Scott dissect In Utero, an album that spit in the face of expectations and stripped Nirvana to its bleeding core.

They unpack the band’s refusal to play by the rules after the megahit polish of Nevermind, choosing instead to let Steve Albini tape together their rawest instincts.

The conversation touches on the anti-commercial defiance baked into every track, the band’s complex relationship with fame, and why In Utero still punches like a gut check 30 years later.

Press play and dive into the swirling, stinging, hyper-raw sounds of grunge’s last stand. 

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