11/29/93 - Atlanta, GA.
Interviewer:“Was there a point during the writing of ‘In Utero’ where you tried to deny that Pop sensibility?”
Kurt: “Well, I feel we’re through it for the most part, as a Pop band. In our earlier days we didn’t have a lot of melody. If you listen to ‘Incesticide’, even ‘Bleach’, there’s not much. Obviously there’s songs like ‘Scentless Apprentice’ and ‘Milk It’ that are just balls-out, angry Punk Rock-type music…”
Interviewer: “Not forgetting the ferocious ‘tourette’s’.”
Kurt: “Yeah, that kind of song didn’t need to be written - if anything it hurt the album. I could scream my guts out at any time, fool myself and everybody else. I can work up enough energy to scream my guts our for any fast Punk Rock song, but it wasn’t as good as ‘Territorial Pissings’.”
"Hay quienes imaginan el olvido
como un depósito desierto, una
cosecha de la nada y sin embargo
el olvido está lleno de memoria."