After the 1991's mega-seller Nevermind Nirvana were on the radio and on MTV played up and down, were of promo dates to concerts and rushed back into the studio. Geffen wanted a successor to "Nevermind", one would have put it. But the band was doing not. Kurt wrote "In utero" to be heaviest and unkommerziellstes album. An album that Geffen Records initially refused to publish because it seemed impossible to sell the company even. Who "in utero" knows, knows that it is the best album of the cult band. "Nevermind" was a hit, but "in utero" is true Grunge. "Serve the Servants", "Pennyroyal Tea" and "Heart-Shaped Box" are the best songs on this CD, which should be 90, the latest release of one of the most influential bands. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)