Released: September 27, 2011

Songwriter: Kurt Cobain

[Verse 1]
Neither side is sacred
No one wants to win
Feelin' so sedated
Can't I just give in?
Taking medication
Till my stomach's full
Neither side is sacred
When I'm in my home

[Chorus]
The grass is greener over here
You're the fog that keeps it clear
Re-inventing what we knew
I can't wait until I'm sued
You're the reason I feel pain
Feels so good to feel again

[Verse 2]
Neither side is sacred
No one wants to win
Feeling so sedated
But I can't give in
Taking medication
Till my stomach's full
Feelin' so sedated
When I'm in my home

[Chorus]
The grass is greener over here
You're the fog that keeps it clear
Re-inventing what we knew
I can't wait until I'm sued
You're the reason I feel pain
Feels so good to feel again

[Interlude]
Hole, hole, hole, hole

[Verse 3]
Neither side is sacred
No one wants to win
Feeling so sedated
Well I'll just give in
Taking medication
Till my stomach's full
Feelin' so sedated
When I'm in my home

[Chorus]
The grass is greener over here
You're the fog that keeps it clear
Re-inventing what we knew
Learn from history, all that’s true
You're the reason I feel pain
Feels so good to feel again
Hole

Nirvana

Nirvana was arguably the most successful act of the early 1990s grunge movement that originated in Seattle, Washington. Formed in 1987 in the neighboring city of Aberdeen, they were catapulted into the spotlight four years later with the release of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and their second studio album, September 1991’s Nevermind.

They are credited with bringing alternative rock to mainstream attention and putting a nail in the coffin of ‘80s hair metal, which was dying a slow death on the charts at that point. In early 1992, Nevermind managed to knock Michael Jackson’s Dangerous from the #1 position on the Billboard charts, cementing their place in American music history.

The band’s career was suddenly cut short in April 1994, when iconic frontman Kurt Cobain was found dead from an apparent suicide. Drummer Dave Grohl has since become a hugely successful frontman in his own right with the band Foo Fighters. Nirvana has gone on to enjoy a musical afterlife in the hearts and ears of successive generations of fans comparable to that of The Beatles and Black Sabbath.