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Holy Crap! Seven Unreleased Nirvana Recordings Are Online! Act Now!

On February 14, 1993, Nirvana moved into Steve Albini’s Pachyderm Studios in Canon Falls, Minnesota, to begin sessions for that would become the In Utero album. They stayed until the 26th before packing up and moving back to LA. Unreleased material from those sessions have periodically shown up as bootlegs over the last 23 years–and it’s happened again.

Sometime this past week, a collection of seven songs (dubbed The Pachyderm Sessions) showed up online.

1) Dumb
2) Dumb (Instrumental)
3) Dave Solo
4) Marigold (Instrumental)
5) Marigold (Instrumental)
6) Marigold (With Cello)
7) Lullaby (Instrumental)

Here’s a sample while it lasts. Learn more here.

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