Is "Endless nameless" (the hidden track at the end of "Nevermind") the most extreme and "experimental" (you know what I mean) piece of music ever
a) to be released by a major label
b) to sell millions of copies
???
How about 'Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip' from some editions of In Utero? I guess it's more of a jam session type of thing, but it definitely wasn't very mainstream.
probably
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_albums_in_the_United_States
so I'm not sure if there's a gap between 2 and 4 million that needs to/can be accounted for. Also what might be on lists from the uk etc.
>>70548944
Christ, I never realized Alanis Morissette sold that fucking much of Jagged Little Pill. Why did that album even get so popular?
>so I'm not sure if there's a gap between 2 and 4 million that needs to/can be accounted for. Also what might be on lists from the uk etc.
I'm having a big problem with this for some reason so any help is appreciated
>>70548883
More B than A. There's been some fucking weird stuff released on major labels. I could see it being the most "extreme" or "experimental" track among the biggest selling albums of all time though.
Basically, I would be surprised if any of the albums that sold more than Nevermind had any track weirder than Endless Nameless.
That being said I also wouldn't be shocked if there was something crazier above it. But it's surely possible. I just wish we could see genuine reactions from back then when the song suddenly started playing and people were caught off guard by it.
>>70549041
>I would be surprised if any of the albums that sold more than Nevermind had any track weirder than Endless Nameless.
>That being said I also wouldn't be shocked if there was something crazier above it.
What did he mean by this?
>>70549041
#9 is the only thing I think would even be close
excuse me,
Revolution 9
I bet if it wasn't a hidden track and simply the closer we would have got mainstream noise rock instead of post-grunge
MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER MOTHER
DEATH
WITH VIOLENCE
EXCITEMENT
RIGHT HERE
DIED
GO TO HELL
HERE I AM
RIGHT HERE
>>70549100
I bet if it wasn't a hidden track and simply the closer half of us wouldn't even know about nirvana
>>70549135
That doesn't make sense.
goner by twenty one pilots
>>70549167
I mean the label wouldn't have agreed because I'm pretty sure that's who made the decision.
>>70549175
hahha more like boner you fag
>>70548883
Tomorrow Never Knows is trip hop, musique concrete and drone all rolled into one and was released by the biggest pop band in the world
>>70549216
lmao kill yourself
>>70549184
I think Kurt was just a pussy desu
>>70549262
>releasing In Utero after Nevermind
>pussy
lmao :^*
Later pressings include "Endless, Nameless"
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>>70549216
Lol
>>70549967
Copies sold?
>>70550180
idk but probably over a million since you can find it in any music shop anywhere
>>70550198
Nope
And it's not my thread but I assume it needs to be at least 2 million
>>70549216
They were a pop band, true, but people like Karlheinz Stockhausen and Edgar Varese did even more radical things musically decades earlier.
the late string quartets - beethoven