Downer (song)
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"Downer" | ||
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Song by Nirvana | ||
from the album Bleach | ||
Released | June 15, 1989 | |
Recorded | 1988, 1989 at Reciprocal Recordings in Seattle, Washington | |
Genre | Grunge | |
Length | 1:42 | |
Label | Sub Pop | |
Writer(s) | Kurt Cobain | |
Producer(s) | Jack Endino | |
Bleach track listing | ||
Big Cheese (12) |
"Downer" (13) |
Downer is a song written by Kurt Cobain for his band Fecal Matter. It was later performed and recorded by the American grunge band Nirvana. It was first featured on the CD American versions of their debut album Bleach. The same version was used on the "odds-and-sods" compilation album Incesticide which was released in 1992.
[edit] Other versions
A live version is found in the 2004 box set With The Lights Out. This song is described in Kurt Cobain's biography, Heavier Than Heaven, as Cobain's attempt of describing the sorry state of human existence, and that this is shown most in the lines "hand out lobotomies, to save little families".
[edit] Trivia
- This song is one of the three Fecal Matter songs that were later performed by Nirvana live, the others being "Anorexorcist"and "Spank Thru".