Endless, Nameless

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"Endless, Nameless" is a hidden bonus track by American rock band Nirvana, known for its noisy, improvised, and chaotic sound that contrasts with the more polished songs on their landmark album "Nevermind."

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Endless, Nameless canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hidden track
song
album Nevermind
artist Nirvana
associatedAct Dave Grohl
Krist Novoselic
Kurt Cobain NERFINISHED
bassist Krist Novoselic
contrastWith polished production of other Nevermind tracks
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
drummer Dave Grohl
era early 1990s
genre alternative rock
grunge
noise rock
guitarist Kurt Cobain NERFINISHED
hasHiddenTrackStatus true
hasNotableFeature abrupt appearance after a period of silence
extended feedback and distortion
improvised structure
screamed vocals
hasReputation one of Nirvana's most abrasive recordings
includedIn certain international editions of Nevermind
language English
leadVocalist Kurt Cobain NERFINISHED
medium audio recording
partOf Nevermind
performer Nirvana
producer Butch Vig
recordedBy Nirvana
recordLabel DGC Records
releaseContext original CD pressings of Nevermind
releaseType hidden bonus track
styleDescription chaotic
improvised
noisy
trackPosition unlisted final track on some editions of Nevermind

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Nevermind hasPart Endless, Nameless