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It comes down to this, really - is Incesticide an unsung classic? We've added to the discourse around Nirvana's back catalogue, with the exception of this album. Hopefully we've said something different, or offered a new, enlightening perspective. Or maybe we're just talking unlimited rubbish. Either way, on the face of it it seems quite unthinkable to call anything by Nirvana unsung. It's hard to wrap your head around that idea that maybe there's some underappreciated gems somewhere that haven't been rinsed to death by their legions of fans over the years. Our take? Yeah, there probably is some things you missed first time around, and a good selection of them are on this record. What do you think? Let us know on our socials! Find parts one and two here and here.
The sheer volume of ink spilled on Nirvana could reach the sun – that's why a nuanced view is needed when re-examining their discography. So in part two of our Incesticide three parter, we're going to do just that. If you missed it, part one can be found here. Rarely do appraisals both lionize a band yet conclude “I can't listen anymore.” But Nirvana inspires this relationship. Their impact was supermassive, culture warping around them like a collapsing star. As teenagers, we binged their music until boredom bred apathy, echoed by Kurt snarling “Teenage angst has paid off well.” Time grants perspective. Their songcraft endures, but the addictive allure burned us out, like one night of overindulgence. Our teen obsessions were more than hype. Nirvana still slaps hard. Much of their music is timeless. So cue up the classics and deep cuts – their catalogue warrants renewed attention to hear what has or hasn't stood the testable of time. So join us this week as we take a trip into Nirvana's studio albums. And the MTV Unplugged album. With lots of input from our rotating guest hosts, too!
Who would have thought that there would be a lot to say about one of the biggest bands in the history of music? This week, and for the following two weeks, we'll be talking all about Nirvana. Our discussion has been brought on by Chris picking Incesticide by Nirvana. He thinks its an unsung classic, of course, but before we get into the band's discography, there's the small matter of their history… Alright, so we'll be real with you here - this is an epic three parter. This episode will see us detail their history. We'll talk about the odds and ends that bookended each album cycle, the live albums, the boxsets, as well as discuss the different band members, producers, recording circumstances and more. If you're looking for the usual “unsung talks about the back catalogue before getting to the album proper” routine, well that'll come in Side B, next week. It's pretty wild to think we're talking about about one of the most “sung” bands in the history of music on a podcast named unsung. But as you will see over the next three weeks, there's a whole lot of unsung material, from bootlegs to outtakes and b-sides, that really do deserve more attention. We hope you enjoy.
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.Thanks as always for listening! Please check out our Patreon if you enjoy these episodes. We'd love to have you as a member of our Record Club. There are over 100 exclusive posts for members.
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We dive into Nirvana's 1992 release, Incesticide: a smorgasbord of different drummers, early demos, b-sides, indie covers,outtakes, BB1 radio recordings and their 1990 non-album, Sliver. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
This episode we deep dive into the Incesticide album by Nirvana. A little overlooked in terms of the bands back catalogue but neverthless a great insight into the bands influences and where they were heading before the release of In Utero. Find us on.. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sligosounds Twitter https://twitter.com/trivialbum1 https://twitter.com/sligosounds?lang=en Instagram https://www.instagram.com/trivialbum/
This week we're discussing every album by Nirvana. This is probably the biggest band we've covered on the show yet, and thus needs very little introduction. However, in case you spent the last 30 years living in North Korea, Nirvana is the band who broke grunge into mainstream, inspired millions of musicians, and never made a bad record. The suicide of frontman Kurt Cobain shook the world and drummer Dave Grohl went on to form the world famous Foo Fighters. Closing track: “Swap Meet” from Bleach (1989)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincJoin our Patreon to jump the line when requesting an artist, as well as get bonus episodes, early access to shows, and more!https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerch available now!https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/Instagram:Follow Mike @pandermonkey for show clips, Twitch clips, and original musicFollow Alex @motherpuncherMike's Picks:Bleach (1989) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteMTV Unplugged in New York (1994) — Worst AlbumNevermind (1991) — Least FavoriteAlex's Picks:Nevermind (1992) — Best AlbumIn Utero (1993) — Personal FavoriteWith the Lights Out (2004) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…Bleach (1989)Nevermind (1991)Incesticide (1992)In Utero (1993)MTV Unplugged in New York (1994)With the Lights Out (2004)
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Goolag downed, FireEye poked and celestial highways evoked + this day in history w/Incesticide and our song of the year by !!! on your #MorningMonarchy for December 15, 2020.
Jerry gets to have a spontaneous chat with a listener, we read more hate mail and have the pleasure of listening to Nirvana, the coolest band of all time!Please visit us at http://thegrungepodcast.com.Also, find us on all social media platforms, as well as our Patreon page at http://patreon.com/thegrunge.
This episode we're talking about Nirvana's B-sides are rarities compilation, Incesticide. How freaky was that cover art when we were kids? How many Vaselines covers is too many? What does it mean to get one's titillate spayed? Listen to find out the answer to these and many more important questions! Our sources include Charles Cross' Heavier than Heaven and Michael Azerrad's Come As You Are . The song at the end of this episode is "Forget It" by More Of That. Find us on all major streaming platforms and moreofthat.bandcamp.com Follow Matt on Twitter at @mit54321 and Blake on Instagram at @esteemedauthor . Also check out facebook.com/moreofthatband and Logan Williams Music on YouTube. Discographology is brought to you by the AUX Audio podcast network Wanna support us? Subscribe and give ratings and reviews!
This episode we're talking about Nirvana's B-sides are rarities compilation, Incesticide. How freaky was that cover art when we were kids? How many Vaselines covers is too many? What does it mean to get one's titillate spayed? Listen to find out the answer to these and many more important questions! Our sources include Charles Cross' *Heavier than Heaven* and Michael Azerrad's *Come As You Are* . The song at the end of this episode is "Forget It" by More Of That. Find us on all major streaming platforms and [moreofthat.bandcamp.com](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) Follow Matt on Twitter at @mit54321 and Blake on Instagram at @esteemedauthor . Also check out [facebook.com/moreofthatband](http://facebook.com/moreofthatband) and [Logan Williams Music](http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHbukUQdl802vPjw1p_Fs9Q/channels) on YouTube. Discographology is brought to you by the [AUX Audio podcast network](http://aux-network.podiant.co) Wanna support us? Subscribe and give ratings and reviews!
Episode 6 - part 1 - The first of our bumper double episode, all things Nirvana. Expect discussions on Anglo-Australian fashion and culture, hero worship and more, all with the golden thread of Nirvana. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Those More Of That boys discuss what they're up to, what music they're into, and other miscellany in this bite-sized episode. Don't worry folks, it's all leading up to next week's deep dive into Nirvana's b-sides and rarities compilation INCESTICIDE! Join us! Theme music by More Of That. "Dive" by Nirvana. More Of That and Nirvana can be found on on all major streaming platforms (and pick up Incesticide at a local record store if you can). We are also at moreofthat.bandcamp.com Follow us on Twitter at @moreofthatband and @mit54321 Discographology is brought to you by the AUX Audio podcast network aux-network.podiant.co
Those More Of That boys discuss what they're up to, what music they're into, and other miscellany in this bite-sized episode. Don't worry folks, it's all leading up to next week's deep dive into Nirvana's b-sides and rarities compilation INCESTICIDE! Join us! Theme music by More Of That. "Dive" by Nirvana. More Of That and Nirvana can be found on on all major streaming platforms (and pick up Incesticide at a local record store if you can). We are also at moreofthat.bandcamp.com Follow us on Twitter at @moreofthatband and @mit54321 Discographology is brought to you by the AUX Audio podcast network aux-network.podiant.co
In this episode we talk about oatmeal pizza's, riff salads and farm animals. We also discuss the artwork of Nirvana's 1992 compilation album Incesticide and all the tracks that are on the second half of the record.
Incesticide is Nirvana's 1992 compilation album filled with radio sessions, demo's and other rarities. We take a deep dive in the first half of the record, discussing what does and doesn't work for us. We also listen to demo's and live versions of the songs. And The Vaselines, Devo, Manic Street Preachers and not Ed Sheeran.
This week we're celebrating the epic Battle of Winterfell with our own GOT Battle...of the Bands. Alliances are formed, amps are plugged in and Dragon Glass axes are tuned for the greatest performances in westeros since Drogon at burning man! Heavy Metal Theme Song Cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Dd1w--R0TI GOT BandsJeremy's Bands: Credence Blackwater Revival (Dad Rock, Southern Rock)Jaime, Jorah, Bronn, Davos, Ned Stark (deceased drummer) The Longest Night (Bitch Boy Emo)Jon, Theon, Grey Worm, Ramsay. The Doom (Black Metal)Tormund, The Mountain, Kahl Drogo, The Hound (leaves band Because of feud with the Mountain)Faceless Men (Punk Indie)Arya, The Hound. Crippled Bran and The White Tree Band (Jam Band)Bran, Sam, Little Finger, Beric, Gilly. Tyrion Lannister (Folk, i.e. Bob Dylan)Tyrion.Lord Varys (Glam Rock)Cersei (Celine Dion, Diva)King Joffrey (Really bad white rap)Melisandre (ultra feminist singer songwriter, i.e. Tori Amos, Stevie Nicks)Nate's Bands:Shaft (Funk, soul, R&B) Varys, Grey Worm, and Theon Greyjoy. Incesticide (90's Nirvana like punk band)Joffrey, Tommen, and Myrcella Baratheon.Giant's Milk (Death Metal) Tormund, The Hound, Bran Stark, and Hodor Knights of the Seven Kingdoms (80's Arena Rock // Hair band)Jamie, Brianne, Syrio Forel, and Bronn Missy Andei (Missandei's rapper name) Grey Worm produces her records (brings the funk from shaft)Lady No Face Blacksmith Mambo (Electronic Indie Pop band like Sylvan Esso)Arya Stark and Gendry Dan //Jon power couple (Danny is Taylor Swift and Jon is Ed Sheeran)Hand of Fingers (pretentious Pavement inspired indie rock)Tyrion, Littlefinger, Samwell Tarly
L'épisode où Rémi et François comblent le vide des vacances avec une sélection de fort bon gout (enfin pour nous.Episode artisanal, avec des vrais blancs et des transitions foireuses ^^ NTM - Freestyle (1991 sur Authentik) Beastie Boys - Three MC's and One DJ (1998 sur Hello Nasty) Molotov - Polkas Palabras (1999 sur Apocalypshit) GØGGS - Pre Strike Sweep (2018 sur l'album qui sortira en septembre) Fuzz - Rat Race (2015 sur II) Jay Reatard - Faking It (2009 sur Watch Me Fall) Bass Drum of Death - Black Don't Glow (2014 sur Rip This) Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats - Curse in the Trees (2011 sur Blood Lust (2ème Hollywood Porn Stars - Dance Rocket (2004 sur Year Of The Tiger) Bloodhound Gang - The Ballad Of Chasey Lain (1999 sur Hooray for Boobies) Ron Gallo - Young Lady, You're Scaring Me (2017 sur Heavy Meta) The Limiñanas - Shadow People (feat. Emmanuelle Seigner) (2018 sur Shadow People) Porno for Pyros - Tahitian Moon (1996 sur Good God's Urge) TTC - Dans Le Club (feat Stomy Bugsy) (2004 sur Bâtards sensibles) Ultra Vomit - Boulangerie Pâtisserie (2008 sur Objectif : Thunes) Vietnam - Roadhouse Blues (2014 sur A Psych Tribute To The Doors) Nirvana - Turnaround (1992 sur Incesticide) 1- Descendents - All! (1987 sur All)2- Descendents - No! ALL! (1987 sur All) Labi Siffre - I Got The... (1975 sur Remember My Song) Habillage sonore : Manu Chao - Clandestino (1998 sur Clandestino) Les liens des festivals que nous avons évoqué :La route du rockFuzz Club Eindhoven 2018La Fête de l'Humanité Correctifs (nombreux ^^) :L'album de Molotov est Apocalypshit et non ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas? comme je l'ai ditDescendents sont de L.A et pas de N.Y ..Labi Siffre est toujours vivant et il doit bien vivre vu les samples a partir de ses titres et la chanson où est samplé son morceau
En un periodo muy corto de tiempo Nirvana había pulverizado todos los registros, habían apartado del Nº1 de las listas de ventas a Michael Jackson y no estaban dispuestos a dejar escapar su oportunidad. Por eso en 1992, hace ahora 25 años, lanzaron INCESTICIDE un disco olvidado, maltratado y que por norma general no estará en las listas pero que a su vez es el disco de Nirvana donde más información encontramos de la banda. Sus inicios, sus influencias el incluso el arte hasta entonces desconocido d Kurt, En la parte central del programa charlamos con Santiago Cesares, un doctor que en 1979 decidió cruzar media Europa en busca de su ídolo Paul McCartney…y lo consiguió… el propio Santiago nos cuenta sus recuerdos. Y por último Miriam Faraj nos trae a Glamour To Kill, banda española afincada en Berlín. Antonio Glamour, Luis Miguélez y Juan Tormento nos ofrecen su visión sobre la música y nos hablan de la celebración de su primer disco “Musik pour the ratas”
En un periodo muy corto de tiempo Nirvana había pulverizado todos los registros, habían apartado del Nº1 de las listas de ventas a Michael Jackson y no estaban dispuestos a dejar escapar su oportunidad. Por eso en 1992, hace ahora 25 años, lanzaron INCESTICIDE un disco olvidado, maltratado y que por norma general no estará en las listas pero que a su vez es el disco de Nirvana donde más información encontramos de la banda. Sus inicios, sus influencias el incluso el arte hasta entonces desconocido d Kurt, En la parte central del programa charlamos con Santiago Cesares, un doctor que en 1979 decidió cruzar media Europa en busca de su ídolo Paul McCartney…y lo consiguió… el propio Santiago nos cuenta sus recuerdos. Y por último Miriam Faraj nos trae a Glamour To Kill, banda española afincada en Berlín. Antonio Glamour, Luis Miguélez y Juan Tormento nos ofrecen su visión sobre la música y nos hablan de la celebración de su primer disco “Musik pour the ratas”
Emitido el 20/07/2017 en radioutopia.org.es Arrancamos el programa de hoy repasando la visita de U2 a nuestro país con la ayuda de Virginia Díaz (180 Grados, Radio 3). Después celebramos los 25 años del Incesticide de Nirvana y del primer disco de Blind Melon. También nos dejamos seducir por la voz de Mia Zapata y recordamos el recopilatorio Home Alive donde suenan Soundgarden. Por último escuchamos lo nuevo de NIN, Roger Waters y The Afghan Whigs, sin olvidarnos de Radiohead y su polémico concierto en Israel. Por cierto, YA puedes adquirir tu OK Computer Revisited desde aquí: https://www.verkami.com/projects/18310-radiohead-ok-computer-20-anos
Emitido el 20/07/2017 en radioutopia.org.es Arrancamos el programa de hoy repasando la visita de U2 a nuestro país con la ayuda de Virginia Díaz (180 Grados, Radio 3). Después celebramos los 25 años del Incesticide de Nirvana y del primer disco de Blind Melon. También nos dejamos seducir por la voz de Mia Zapata y recordamos el recopilatorio Home Alive donde suenan Soundgarden. Por último escuchamos lo nuevo de NIN, Roger Waters y The Afghan Whigs, sin olvidarnos de Radiohead y su polémico concierto en Israel. Por cierto, YA puedes adquirir tu OK Computer Revisited desde aquí: https://www.verkami.com/projects/18310-radiohead-ok-computer-20-anos
El concepto es Teenage Fanclub, y usando ese concepto como excusa, muchas otras canciones y grupos relacionados de alguna manera, más o menos remotamente, con nuestros protagonistas. (Por Rafael Llarena) 1.The Creation – “Try and stop me”: Si nos remontamos en el tiempo para buscar los origenes de todo esto, uno de los grupos en los que merece la pena detenerse son The Creation. Partiendo de la psicodelia, fueron de los primeros grupos en hacer algo parecido a lo que luego fue conocido como power pop. Y uno de los primeros grupos en coger ese legado y convertir el power pop en lo que ahora es, fueron Big Star, de Alex Chilton… 2.Alex Chilton & Teenage Fanclub – “September Gurls”: Aquí tenemos a TFC, con uno de sus héroes, en un concierto en Glasgow en 1996. Big Star nunca alcanzaron el éxito comercial que se merecían y nunca llegaron a las masas. Pero fueron uno de los grupos que en los 70, comenzaron a hacer lo que ahora conocemos como power pop y grupos como TFC, R.E.M. o The Posies (Jon Auer y Ken Stringfellow acompañan a Chilton en la formación actual de Big Star) siempre han reconocido su influencia. Y puede que Gerard, Raymond y Norman los tuvieran en mente al formar Boy Hairdressers… 3.Boy Hairdressers – “Golden Showers”: Aquí empezó todo. Por primera vez, los futuros TFC, se unen para grabar un single. Tres canciones sólo, en las que sientan las bases del pop melódico y las armonías vocales que llevarían hasta la perfección años después. Sólo publicaron este single, que fue editado por en el sello 53rd & 3rd… 4.Ramones – “53rd & 3rd”: tres acordes. El grupo de Queens (NY), no necesitó más para entrar en la historia de la música. Punks, antes de que existiese el punk. Ruido y guitarras mirando hacia atrás para coger lo mejor del rock (The Stooges o MC5) y lo mejor del pop (Phil Spector o The Beach Boys). Se dice que el título de esta canción se refiere a la esquina donde Dee Dee Ramone ejercía de chapero cuando era adolescente. Fue está canción la que dio nombre al sello de Stephen Pastel… 5.The Pastels – “Nothing to be done”: Stephen fue de los agitadores más importantes de la escena de Glasgow, dando oportunidades en su sello y organizando los primeros conciertos de alguna de las bandas más interesantes surgidas de la ciudad escocesa. The Pastels fue un grupo fundamental en el nacimiento del indie pop, de los 80 hasta la actualidad. Pilares del movimiento C-86, al coger el espíritu DIY del punk y adaptarlo al pop. Muchos grupos han seguido la estela del C-86, incluyendo algún paisano de TFC como Trash Can Sinatras. 6.Trash Can Sinatras – “Circling the circumference”: No sé si será el agua, el clima, o algún tipo de virus, pero Glasgow tiene algo especial que hace que salgan de allí grandes grupos un año tras otro. De allí son Lloyd Cole, The Delgados, Camera Obscura, Franz Ferdinand, Orange Juice, The Rezillos, Belle & Sebastian, Snow Patrol, Travis o Bobby Gillespie. Como ya he comentado, Trash Can Sinatras toman las bases del C-86 de grupos como The Pastels y Beat Happening y las pulen para crear perfectas canciones pop como esta. 7.Beat Happening – “Cast a shadow”: Liderados por otro agitador de la escena independiente pero, en este caso, americana: Calvin Jonson. Desde Olympia, en Washington, fundó el sello K records y Internacional Pop Underground, un festival reuniendo a lo mejor de la escena alternativa americana y una serie de 7” de diferentes grupos incluyendo a TFC con sendas versiones de Beat Happening y Big Star. Esta canción ha sido versionada, entre otros, por Adam Green y BMX Bandits… 8. BMX Bandits – “No future”: Tras la separación de Boy Hairdressers, Norman pasó a formar parte durante un tiempo del grupo de Douglas T. Stewart (y ha seguido muy ligado a ellos todos estos años). Esta canción en concreto, compuesta por Norman, fue grabada por TFC como “Tears”. Ambas versiones tienen la misma música, pero las letras cuentan la misma historia desde puntos de vista opuestos. Más tarde, Norman volvió a reunirse con Gerard y Raymond para formar TFC, contando con el bandido Francis McDonald como batería… 9. Nice Man & The Bad Boys – “Forever Is A Long Time Without”: Francis McDonald es Nice Man. Su primer disco en solitario fue una opera pop. En el segundo fichó a los Bad Boys para tocar joyas tan intensas como esta. Ambos discos fueron publicados en su propio sello, Shoeshine Records, dedicado al pop y al country, en el que ha producido y publicado a gente como Alex Chilton, Michael Shelley, Cheeky Monkey o Astrochimp, grupo que formaban él y Eugene Kelly de los Vaselines… 10. The Vaselines – “Son of a gun”: Con sólo un par de singles y un disco, este grupo escocés no esperaban obtener la relevancia que alcanzaron años después de separarse. Este reconocimiento les llegó de rebote y de la mano de Kurt Cobain, que los reivindicó como influencia en varias entrevistas. Nirvana hicieron tres versiones de este grupo, esta y “Molly’s Lips” recopiladas en “Incesticide”, y “Jesus wants me for a sunbeam” en el famoso unplugged de la MTV… 11. Nirvana – “Come as you are”: Poco queda que decir de este grupo. Su disco “Nevermind” fue la cumbre de todo un movimiento musical y el responsable de que la música alternativa de los 90 llegara al gran público. En la gira de presentación del disco por Europa, impresionados por el “Bandwagonesque”, eligieron a TFC como sus teloneros. Y si Nirvana fueron el mejor representante del grunge, para muchos el padrino fue Neil Young… 12. Neil Young – “Like a Hurricane”: Otra de las referencias de TFC, estos le homenajearon en el “Grand prix” en mi canción favorita de los escoceses “Neil Jung”. TFC también incluyeron versiones de Young en sendos singles (“Don’t cry no tears” y “Burned”). Y hablando de versiones, he aquí una de las más curiosa de los escoceses… 13. Teenage Fanclub - “Like a virgin”: Esta version de Madonna es de las más curiosas que han hecho TFC, y han hecho muchas. Publicadas en singles encontramos versiones de clásicos como The Beatles, Credence Clearwater Revival, Lou Reed, Phil Ochs o The Lying Burrito Brothers y contemporáneos como Beat Happening, Yo La Tengo o Sebadoh. 14. Cecilia Ann – “Si no lo ves”: Y si TFC siempre han reconocido claramente sus influencias, otros grupos han reconocido estar influenciados por TFC. En España encontramos grupos como The Happy Losers o Cecilia Ann, que han sabido emular las guitarras y las armonías vocales de los protagonistas de este recopilatorio. 15. Primary 5 - Ex-batería de Teenage Fanclub, Paul Quinn también ha hecho sus pinitos como líder de una banda, Primary 5, que nos ha dejado dos bonitos álbumes de ese pop de melodías y guitarras que tanto nos gusta. 16. Teenage Fanclub – “Don’t look back (acoustic version)”: Y para terminar, esta version de una de las canciones más conocidas de TFC, publicada en el EP “Teenage Fanclub Have Lost It”, que tiene un encanto especial, que la hace incluso más bonita que la original.
This episode we're talking about Nirvana's B-sides are rarities compilation, Incesticide. How freaky was that cover art when we were kids? How many Vaselines covers is too many? What does it mean to get one's titillate spayed? Listen to find out the answer to these and many more important questions! Our sources include Charles Cross' *Heavier than Heaven* and Michael Azerrad's *Come As You Are* . The song at the end of this episode is "Forget It" by More Of That. Find us on all major streaming platforms and [moreofthat.bandcamp.com](http://moreofthat.bandcamp.com) Follow Matt on Twitter at @mit54321 and Blake on Instagram at @esteemedauthor . Also check out [facebook.com/moreofthatband](http://facebook.com/moreofthatband) and [Logan Williams Music](http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHbukUQdl802vPjw1p_Fs9Q/channels) on YouTube. Discographology is brought to you by the [AUX Audio podcast network](http://aux-network.podiant.co) Wanna support us? Subscribe and give ratings and reviews!
Those More Of That boys discuss what they're up to, what music they're into, and other miscellany in this bite-sized episode. Don't worry folks, it's all leading up to next week's deep dive into Nirvana's b-sides and rarities compilation INCESTICIDE! Join us! Theme music by More Of That. "Dive" by Nirvana. More Of That and Nirvana can be found on on all major streaming platforms (and pick up Incesticide at a local record store if you can). We are also at moreofthat.bandcamp.com Follow us on Twitter at @moreofthatband and @mit54321 Discographology is brought to you by the AUX Audio podcast network aux-network.podiant.co