In honor of Kurt Cobain‘s birthday, Loudwire Nights wants to know which was the better Nirvana album – Nevermind or In Utero?
Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was born Feb. 20, 1967, and to mark the late musician’s birthday, Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong is pitting two of the musician’s biggest albums – Nevermind and In Utero – against each other in Chuck’s Fight Club.
Simply put, Nirvana exploded onto the music scene with their sophomore set, Nevermind. The album brought us such grunge era favorites as “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” “Come as You Are,” “Lithium” and “In Bloom.”
But the group fared quite well with the near impossible task of following the smash album with their excellent 1993 album, In Utero. “Heart-Shaped Box,” “All Apologies,” “Rape Me,” “Dumb” and “Pennyroyal Tea” added to the magnificent legacy the band was creating.
As with all the Chuck’s Fight Club matchups, Chuck will feature the full matchup during the Monday night broadcast at 8PM, with our host breaking down the argument for each of the eras individually on the Tuesday and Wednesday shows at 8PM and the eventual winner being spotlighted after the votes are tallied at 8PM on the Friday edition of Loudwire Nights.
Just be sure to get your votes in before the 7PM start of Friday’s Loudwire Nights broadcast to ensure your voice in heard. Then check in Friday night to see which Nirvana album you voted the best.
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