: While the studio version on Bleach is unique for having the only extended fade-out with vocals in Nirvana's discography, the Paramount performance replaces that fade with pure, unedited energy.
Critics and fans alike consider this version one of the "purest examples" of the Seattle grunge sound. : While the studio version on Bleach is
: This specific live take was so powerful it was selected as the representative version of the song for the 1996 live compilation album, From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah . Iconic Staging & Visuals Iconic Staging & Visuals Nirvana's performance of ""
Nirvana's performance of "" at the Paramount Theatre on October 31, 1991 , serves as a powerful bridge between their raw underground beginnings and their imminent global superstardom. Recorded just one month after the release of Nevermind , this show captured the band at a "fiery peak". The Sound of Peak Integrity : While the studio version on Bleach is