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Breed (song)

"Breed" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It is the fourth song on their second studio album, Nevermind, released in September 1991.

"Breed"
Song by Nirvana
from the album Nevermind
ReleasedSeptember 24, 1991 (1991-09-24)
RecordedMay 1991
Studio
Genre
Length3:03
LabelDGC
Songwriter(s)Kurt Cobain
Producer(s)Butch Vig
Nevermind track listing
13 tracks

Originally titled "Imodium" and featuring a slower tempo, "Breed" was one of two Nevermind songs, along with "Polly, dating back to 1989, when the band were still supporting their debut album, Bleach. It was never released as a single, but remained a regular part of the band's setlist until Cobain's suicide in April 1994.

Early history edit

Written by Cobain in 1989, "Breed" was originally titled "Imodium," after the anti-diarrhea medicine used by Tad Doyle, lead singer of Seattle rock band TAD, during Nirvana's and TAD's shared European tour.[3] It was first performed live on October 8, 1989, at the Lif Ticket Lounge in Omaha, Nebraska.

"Breed" was first recorded in the studio in April 1990 by Butch Vig at Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, during the recording sessions for what was intended to be the band's second album on Sub Pop, their original label.[3] However, this planned album was cancelled after the departure of drummer Chad Channing, and the session was instead used as a demo tape, which led to the band signing with DGC Records in 1991.

Nevermind edit

Vig re-recorded the song during the sessions for what became the band's second album and major label debut, Nevermind, in May 1991 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California. Cobain recorded four vocal takes for the song, with each successive take "getting worse because he blew his voice out," as Vig recalls.[4] The first take was chosen as the master.[4] Both recordings of the song also feature the guitar being panned from one channel to the next during the guitar solo to create what Cobain biographer Charles R. Cross called "a dizzying" effect.[4]

Post-Nevermind edit

"Breed" was performed for the last time live at Nirvana's final concert, at Terminal Einz in Munich, Germany on March 1, 1994.

Composition edit

Music edit

"Breed" is a punk rock song that runs for a duration of three minutes and three seconds.[1][7] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by BMG Rights Management, it is written in the time signature of common time, with a moderately fast rock tempo of 160 beats per minute.[7] "Breed" is composed in the key of F minor, while Kurt Cobain's vocal range spans one octave and three notes, from the low-note of C5 to the high-note of F5.[7] The song follows a basic sequence of F5–E5–F5–A5–E5 in the verses and bridge and D5–A5–C5–B5 during the refrain as its chord progression.[7]

Lyrics edit

Lyrically, the song addresses themes of teenage apathy and fear within the American middle-class.[4] Stevie Chick of Kerrang wrote that lyrics such as "We can plant a house, we can build a tree" displayed Cobain's "gift for crafting witty, purposeful nonsense."[6]

Reception edit

In 2015, Rolling Stone ranked "Breed" at number four on their ranking of 102 Nirvana songs, with Julianne Escobedo Shepherd calling it "one of the most alive songs on Nevermind."[8] In 2020, it was ranked 13th on Kerrang!'s "The 20 Greatest Nirvana Songs - Ranked" list, with Sam Law writing that it was "probably Nirvana's greatest heads-down banger," and that "its 184 seconds feel guaranteed to light the fuse on every mosh within a 100-mile radius."[9] In 2023, Stephen Thomas Erlewine ranked it at number 13 on the A.V. Club's "Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked" list.[10]

In 2017, to mark what would have been Cobain's 50th birthday, the Phonographic Performance Limited released a list of the top 20 most played Nirvana songs on television and the radio in the United Kingdom, in which "Breed" was ranked at number 13.[11]

On April 24, 2020, the song was performed by American musicians Post Malone and Travis Barker during their 15-song Nirvana tribute concert, which was livestreamed on YouTube and raised more than $4 million for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.[12][13]

In popular culture edit

The Nevermind version of "Breed" appears in the 2007 American action film Shoot 'Em Up, directed by Michael Davis.[14][15] It also appears in the video games Tony Hawk's Proving Ground and MotorStorm.[16]

Personnel edit

Personnel are taken from the 30th anniversary edition of Nevermind[17]

Accolades edit

Year Publication Country Accolade Rank
2020 Kerrang! United Kingdom "The 20 Greatest Nirvana Songs - Ranked"[9] 13
2023 The A.V. Club United States "Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked"[10] 13

Other releases edit

  • A live version, recorded on December 3, 1989, at the London Astoria in London, England, appeared on the live compilation, From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, in November 1996. It features Channing on drums.
  • The studio version recorded at Smart Studios in April 1990 was released on the 20th anniversary "Deluxe" and "Super Deluxe" versions of Nevermind in September 2011.
  • A live version, recorded at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver, Canada, appeared as an Easter egg on the live video Live at the Paramount, released on DVD and Blu-Ray in September 2011.
  • An early "Rough mix" of the Nevermind version appeared on the band's posthumous box set, With the Lights Out, in November 2004. In September 2011, a second mix appeared on the 20th anniversary "Super Deluxe" version of Nevermind, which contained the early "Devonshire mixes" for the album.
  • A live version, recorded during the band's October 31, 1991 show at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle, Washington, appeared on the live video Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! in November 1994. The full concert was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on Live at the Paramount.
  • In November 2021, a version of the song recorded at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on November 25, 1991, was released on Blu-Ray and CD on the 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" version of Nevermind.
  • The 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" version of Nevermind also featured live versions of the song recorded at Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar, California on December 28, 1991, at The Palace in Melbourne, Australia on February 2, 1992, and at the Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo, Japan on February 19, 1992.
  • A live version, recorded at the 1992 Reading Festival, on August 30, 1992, in Reading, England, appeared on the CD and DVD release Live at Reading in November 2009.
  • A live version, recorded for MTV on December 13, 1993, at Pier 48 in Seattle, Washington, appeared on the live video, Live and Loud in September 2013, An edited version of the show, including "Breed," first aired on MTV on December 31, 1993.
  • The 30th anniversary "Super Deluxe" reissue of Nirvana's final studio album, In Utero, released in October 2023, featured the band's full concerts at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California, on December 30, 1993, and at the Seattle Center Arena in Seattle, on January 7, 1994. Both shows featured performances of "Breed."

Cover versions edit

Year Artist Album
2002 Steve Earle Side Tracks
2007 Otep The Ascension

References edit

  1. ^ a b Brown, Dean. "No Recess: The Heaviest Nirvana Mixtape". PopMatters. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  2. ^ Chick, Stevie (September 23, 2021). "Nirvana: The stories behind every song on Nevermind". Kerrang!. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Azerrad, Michael (1994). Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana. Doubleday. p. 137. ISBN 0-385-47199-8.
  4. ^ a b c d e Jovanovic, Rob (September 2004). Nirvana" The Recording Sessions. S A F Pub Ltd. ISBN 978-0946719600.
  5. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Nevermind – Nirvana". AllMusic. from the original on March 22, 2019. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  6. ^ a b Chick, Stevie (September 24, 2019). "Nirvana: The Stories Behind Every Song On Nevermind". Kerrang!. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d Cobain, Kurt. "Nirvana 'Breed' Sheet Music in F# Minor - Download & Print". Musicnotes.com. BMG Rights Management. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  8. ^ Shepherd, Julianne Escebedo (April 8, 2015). "No Apologies: All 102 Nirvana Songs Ranked". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  9. ^ a b Law, Sam (June 19, 2020). "The 20 Greatest Nirvana Songs - Ranked". Kerrang!. Retrieved June 25, 2020.
  10. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (September 21, 2023). "Essential Nirvana: Their 30 greatest songs, ranked". The A.V. Club. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
  11. ^ "20 most-played Nirvana songs revealed to mark Kurt Cobain's 50th birthday". PlanetRock.com. Retrieved March 3, 2017.
  12. ^ Paige, Gawley (April 27, 2020). "Post Malone's Nirvana Tribute Concert Raises More Than $4 Million for Coronavirus Relief". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  13. ^ "NIRVANA TRIBUTE RAISES OVER $1 MIL". TMZ. April 27, 2020. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
  14. ^ Lemire, Christy (September 5, 2007). "Review: 'Shoot 'Em Up' Is Mind-Numbing". The Oklahoman. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  15. ^ Van Horn, Shawn (March 28, 2022). "From 'The Batman' to 'Succession': The Best Uses of Nirvana Songs in Movies and TV". Collider. Retrieved March 31, 2022.
  16. ^ Chiapinni, Dan (August 28, 2007). "Tony Hawk's Proving Ground soundtrack revealed". GameSpot. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  17. ^ Nirvana - Nevermind, November 12, 2021, retrieved November 18, 2023

External links edit

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Breed is a song by the American rock band Nirvana written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain It is the fourth song on their second studio album Nevermind released in September 1991 Breed Song by Nirvanafrom the album NevermindReleasedSeptember 24 1991 1991 09 24 RecordedMay 1991StudioSound City Van Nuys California Devonshire North Hollywood California GenrePunk rock 1 2 Length3 03LabelDGCSongwriter s Kurt CobainProducer s Butch VigNevermind track listing13 tracks Smells Like Teen Spirit In Bloom Come as You Are Breed Lithium Polly Territorial Pissings Drain You Lounge Act Stay Away On a Plain Something in the Way Endless Nameless Originally titled Imodium and featuring a slower tempo Breed was one of two Nevermind songs along with Polly dating back to 1989 when the band were still supporting their debut album Bleach It was never released as a single but remained a regular part of the band s setlist until Cobain s suicide in April 1994 Contents 1 Early history 2 Nevermind 3 Post Nevermind 4 Composition 4 1 Music 4 2 Lyrics 5 Reception 6 In popular culture 7 Personnel 8 Accolades 9 Other releases 10 Cover versions 11 References 12 External linksEarly history editWritten by Cobain in 1989 Breed was originally titled Imodium after the anti diarrhea medicine used by Tad Doyle lead singer of Seattle rock band TAD during Nirvana s and TAD s shared European tour 3 It was first performed live on October 8 1989 at the Lif Ticket Lounge in Omaha Nebraska Breed was first recorded in the studio in April 1990 by Butch Vig at Smart Studios in Madison Wisconsin during the recording sessions for what was intended to be the band s second album on Sub Pop their original label 3 However this planned album was cancelled after the departure of drummer Chad Channing and the session was instead used as a demo tape which led to the band signing with DGC Records in 1991 Nevermind editVig re recorded the song during the sessions for what became the band s second album and major label debut Nevermind in May 1991 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys California Cobain recorded four vocal takes for the song with each successive take getting worse because he blew his voice out as Vig recalls 4 The first take was chosen as the master 4 Both recordings of the song also feature the guitar being panned from one channel to the next during the guitar solo to create what Cobain biographer Charles R Cross called a dizzying effect 4 Post Nevermind edit Breed was performed for the last time live at Nirvana s final concert at Terminal Einz in Munich Germany on March 1 1994 Composition edit nbsp Breed source source A 20 second sample of the song s first verse and chorus Breed is a surging punk rock song that showcases purposefully nonsensical lyrics 5 6 They address themes of teenage apathy and fear in the American middle class 4 Problems playing this file See media help Music edit Breed is a punk rock song that runs for a duration of three minutes and three seconds 1 7 According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes com by BMG Rights Management it is written in the time signature of common time with a moderately fast rock tempo of 160 beats per minute 7 Breed is composed in the key of F minor while Kurt Cobain s vocal range spans one octave and three notes from the low note of C5 to the high note of F 5 7 The song follows a basic sequence of F 5 E5 F 5 A5 E5 in the verses and bridge and D5 A5 C5 B5 during the refrain as its chord progression 7 Lyrics edit Lyrically the song addresses themes of teenage apathy and fear within the American middle class 4 Stevie Chick of Kerrang wrote that lyrics such as We can plant a house we can build a tree displayed Cobain s gift for crafting witty purposeful nonsense 6 Reception editIn 2015 Rolling Stone ranked Breed at number four on their ranking of 102 Nirvana songs with Julianne Escobedo Shepherd calling it one of the most alive songs on Nevermind 8 In 2020 it was ranked 13th on Kerrang s The 20 Greatest Nirvana Songs Ranked list with Sam Law writing that it was probably Nirvana s greatest heads down banger and that its 184 seconds feel guaranteed to light the fuse on every mosh within a 100 mile radius 9 In 2023 Stephen Thomas Erlewine ranked it at number 13 on the A V Club s Essential Nirvana Their 30 greatest songs ranked list 10 In 2017 to mark what would have been Cobain s 50th birthday the Phonographic Performance Limited released a list of the top 20 most played Nirvana songs on television and the radio in the United Kingdom in which Breed was ranked at number 13 11 On April 24 2020 the song was performed by American musicians Post Malone and Travis Barker during their 15 song Nirvana tribute concert which was livestreamed on YouTube and raised more than 4 million for the COVID 19 Solidarity Response Fund 12 13 In popular culture editThe Nevermind version of Breed appears in the 2007 American action film Shoot Em Up directed by Michael Davis 14 15 It also appears in the video games Tony Hawk s Proving Ground and MotorStorm 16 Personnel editPersonnel are taken from the 30th anniversary edition of Nevermind 17 Kurt Cobain guitar vocals Dave Grohl drums Krist Novoselic bassAccolades editYear Publication Country Accolade Rank2020 Kerrang United Kingdom The 20 Greatest Nirvana Songs Ranked 9 132023 The A V Club United States Essential Nirvana Their 30 greatest songs ranked 10 13Other releases editA live version recorded on December 3 1989 at the London Astoria in London England appeared on the live compilation From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah in November 1996 It features Channing on drums The studio version recorded at Smart Studios in April 1990 was released on the 20th anniversary Deluxe and Super Deluxe versions of Nevermind in September 2011 A live version recorded at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver Canada appeared as an Easter egg on the live video Live at the Paramount released on DVD and Blu Ray in September 2011 An early Rough mix of the Nevermind version appeared on the band s posthumous box set With the Lights Out in November 2004 In September 2011 a second mix appeared on the 20th anniversary Super Deluxe version of Nevermind which contained the early Devonshire mixes for the album A live version recorded during the band s October 31 1991 show at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle Washington appeared on the live video Live Tonight Sold Out in November 1994 The full concert was released on DVD and Blu Ray on Live at the Paramount In November 2021 a version of the song recorded at the Paradiso in Amsterdam the Netherlands on November 25 1991 was released on Blu Ray and CD on the 30th anniversary Super Deluxe version of Nevermind The 30th anniversary Super Deluxe version of Nevermind also featured live versions of the song recorded at Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar California on December 28 1991 at The Palace in Melbourne Australia on February 2 1992 and at the Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo Japan on February 19 1992 A live version recorded at the 1992 Reading Festival on August 30 1992 in Reading England appeared on the CD and DVD release Live at Reading in November 2009 A live version recorded for MTV on December 13 1993 at Pier 48 in Seattle Washington appeared on the live video Live and Loud in September 2013 An edited version of the show including Breed first aired on MTV on December 31 1993 The 30th anniversary Super Deluxe reissue of Nirvana s final studio album In Utero released in October 2023 featured the band s full concerts at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood California on December 30 1993 and at the Seattle Center Arena in Seattle on January 7 1994 Both shows featured performances of Breed Cover versions editYear Artist Album2002 Steve Earle Side Tracks2007 Otep The AscensionReferences edit a b Brown Dean No Recess The Heaviest Nirvana Mixtape PopMatters Retrieved December 29 2022 Chick Stevie September 23 2021 Nirvana The stories behind every song on Nevermind Kerrang Retrieved December 29 2022 a b Azerrad Michael 1994 Come As You Are The Story of Nirvana Doubleday p 137 ISBN 0 385 47199 8 a b c d e Jovanovic Rob September 2004 Nirvana The Recording Sessions S A F Pub Ltd ISBN 978 0946719600 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Nevermind Nirvana AllMusic Archived from the original on March 22 2019 Retrieved April 9 2015 a b Chick Stevie September 24 2019 Nirvana The Stories Behind Every Song On Nevermind Kerrang Retrieved October 1 2019 a b c d Cobain Kurt Nirvana Breed Sheet Music in F Minor Download amp Print Musicnotes com BMG Rights Management Retrieved March 9 2019 Shepherd Julianne Escebedo April 8 2015 No Apologies All 102 Nirvana Songs Ranked Rolling Stone Retrieved October 23 2018 a b Law Sam June 19 2020 The 20 Greatest Nirvana Songs Ranked Kerrang Retrieved June 25 2020 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas September 21 2023 Essential Nirvana Their 30 greatest songs ranked The A V Club Retrieved September 22 2023 20 most played Nirvana songs revealed to mark Kurt Cobain s 50th birthday PlanetRock com Retrieved March 3 2017 Paige Gawley April 27 2020 Post Malone s Nirvana Tribute Concert Raises More Than 4 Million for Coronavirus Relief Entertainment Tonight Retrieved May 13 2020 NIRVANA TRIBUTE RAISES OVER 1 MIL TMZ April 27 2020 Retrieved May 13 2020 Lemire Christy September 5 2007 Review Shoot Em Up Is Mind Numbing The Oklahoman Retrieved July 12 2019 Van Horn Shawn March 28 2022 From The Batman to Succession The Best Uses of Nirvana Songs in Movies and TV Collider Retrieved March 31 2022 Chiapinni Dan August 28 2007 Tony Hawk s Proving Ground soundtrack revealed GameSpot Retrieved February 13 2020 Nirvana Nevermind November 12 2021 retrieved November 18 2023External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Breed song amp oldid 1189231965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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