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Old 08.15.2009, 12:31 PM   #7
Jeremy
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Remastering the record would ruin any charm the album originally had, so there goes that.

The only interesting thing they could have included would have been the early demos or live performances while the songs were in working phases, so that's out too.

The live set might be good, as during 1990 they really started to get their stuff down, but this is such a cash grab attempt yet again from Sub Pop. The album doesn't need to be remastered or re-issued; The original works fine enough, and Nirvana shows are extremely easy to find. I still don't see where so many get this genius aura from Bleach... I think it's just your typical Sub Pop grunge rock from the time period, that many bands were doing better and many bands would do better.

~Jeremy~
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