MB's greatest common factor

Lol, wow. Because they didn't innovate new studio techniques, jump start 2 major musical movements, and didn't record several of the most original, complex albums of all time.
 
+If You're Feeling Sinister
On the Avery Island
Odelay
Under the Bushes Under the Stars
Mic City Sons
Being There
The Normal Years
This is a Long Drive For Someone with Nothing to Think About
Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Murder BallaRAB
All the Nations Airports
Fuzzy Logic
Emperor Tomato Ketchup
Tigermilk
The Natural Bridge
Casanova
Beautiful Freak



The funny thing about this post is Kurt Cobain himself grew to hate Nevermind he even said it was just a good pop album but for his listening pleasures it was far too produced and slick. He even said In Utero was the album that he'd always wanted to achieve because it captured the noise in his head and he was very proud of it. He even fought pretty tooth and nail with his record company on keeping it in the original format (which I imagine was much more, well Albiniesque than what we hear) though he eventually lost. So yeah it's pretty safe to say that people were bashing Nevermind and praising In Utero long before you made some pointlessly long pretentious post based off an article you read.

P.S. its bullocks, but bullacks.
 
Their first few albums were essentially bubblegum pop, but even if you are not a fan you cannot dismiss this as easy listening:
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