Serve the Servants

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"Serve the Servants" is the opening track of Nirvana's 1993 album *In Utero*, noted for its raw sound and autobiographical lyrics by Kurt Cobain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album In Utero
artist Nirvana
associatedWithMovement Seattle grunge movement
surface form: Seattle grunge scene
composer Kurt Cobain NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfArtist United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
followsInNirvanaChronology Incesticide
surface form: Incesticide (album)
genre alternative rock
grunge
hasGuitarTuning standard tuning
hasLanguage English
hasLivePerformancesBy Nirvana
hasNotableCharacteristic autobiographical lyrics
raw sound
hasTempo medium tempo
hasTimeSignature 4/4
includedOnRelease In Utero
isOpeningSongOnTour selected 1993 Nirvana concerts
label DGC Records
length 3:36
lyricalTheme Kurt Cobain's childhood
fame and media scrutiny
family issues
openingTrackOf In Utero
openingTrackOfStudioAlbum In Utero
partOf 1990s rock music
Nirvana
surface form: Nirvana discography
performedBy Dave Grohl
Krist Novoselic
Kurt Cobain NERFINISHED
precedesTrackOnInUtero Scentless Apprentice
producer Steve Albini
recordedAt Pachyderm Studio
recordedBy Nirvana
recordedIn Cannon Falls, Minnesota
recordedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
recordedInYear 1993
recordingEngineer Steve Albini ONNED1
releaseYear 1993
trackNumber 1
vocalType lead vocals
writer Kurt Cobain NERFINISHED

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In Utero hasTrack Serve the Servants
Scentless Apprentice followsTrackOnAlbum Serve the Servants