Nevermind raised groundbreaking Seattle grunge trio Nirvana to the status of godhead, forever changing the face of the pop music market. Punk energy and aesthetic ("Territorial Pissings", "Drain You") are its lifeblood; pop melody, harmony, and structure ("Something In The Way", "Come As You Are) its selling points; Kurt Cobain's roaring guitars and subconscious intellect ("Smells Like Teen Spirit", "In Bloom") its heart and soul. Nobody had come up with an album like Nevermind before, because no one could conceive of an album like it - not since Husker Du had broken up, anyway.
Side 1 1. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" 2. "In Bloom" 3. "Come As You Are" 4. "Breed" 5. "Lithium" 6. "Polly" Side 2 1. "Territorial Pissings" 2. "Drain You" 3. "Lounge Act" 4. "Stay Away" 5. "On A Plain" 6. "Something In The Way"