Territorial Pissings

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"Territorial Pissings"
"Territorial Pissings" cover
Song by Nirvana
from the album Nevermind
Released September 24, 1991
Recorded May/June 1991 at Sound City, Van Nuys and Devonshire, North Hollywood
Genre Grunge
Length 2:23
Label DGC Records / Sub Pop
Producer(s) Butch Vig
Nevermind track listing
"Polly"
(6)
"Territorial Pissings"
(7)
"Drain You"
(8)

"Territorial Pissings" is a song by the 1990s grunge band, Nirvana. It is the seventh song on their 1991 album, Nevermind. The lyrics were written by Kurt Cobain, and the music by Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl. Some people think the lyrics are about how Kurt would fantasize about being an alien when he was a child.[citation needed] It contains the phrase: "Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you", which is a twist on Joseph Stalin's infamous phrase "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean you're wrong". The opening lines are a subtlety twisted mock-out of "Get Together" by The Youngbloods. During its writing, it went by a working title, "P-Rock".

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The song was frequently the occasion of the band's instrument smashing at live shows, one such performance occurring on an episode of Saturday Night Live.

A live performance of the song can be found on the band's 1994 VHS home video Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! taken from two shows. The first part is from the Jonathan Ross show in the UK where Nirvana were introduced to perform their latest single Lithium but instead played Territorial Pissings (then trashed the set). The second part is from a Nirvana concert in 1991, in Amsterdam Holland.

Another live performance of the song from 1991 at the OK Hotel in Seattle was included on the DVD of the 2004 box set With the Lights Out.

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In 2006, it was covered by American nu metal bands Ill Niño and Soulfly.

It was also covered by American experimental band, Mr. Bungle, during a live (April 1, 1992) version of their song Slowly Growing Deaf.[citation needed]

The Offspring has covered it live in Seattle to honor Nirvana.

The Punk Rock band Pennywise sometimes covers it during their live shows.

Stormtroopers of Death covered it on their 1992 live album Live at Budokan. During the final chorus, Billy Milano sings "I think we found a better way already...there's gotta be a better way." The Offspring covered live in the late 1990s, after Kurt Cobain died.

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