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- Negative_Creep abstract ""Negative Creep" is a song by American rock band Nirvana from its 1989 debut album Bleach. The song was written by Kurt Cobain about himself, and how he claimed that he always saw himself as a negative person. It was named as one of the "Sub Popiest" grunge songs the band ever recorded. IGN called it "a text book example of Seattle's true grunge sound". The song has also been described as "creepy" which works quite well with the title. "Negative Creep" is the only song on Bleach (including the reissued tracks), that does not end abruptly. Instead it fades out with the vocals, giving it a 60s pop aesthetic.The line "Daddy's little girl ain't a girl no more" shares similarities to the early Mudhoney single B-side "Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More", later re-released on Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles. Nirvana does not credit the song and the line was under the speculation of plagiarism. Some reviewers instead see the songs as an ode, not a ripoff, such as "Smells Like Teen Spirit" being an ode to the Pixies' "Debaser".The song was included on the soundtrack to the 1996 documentary, Hype!".
- Negative_Creep album Bleach_(Nirvana_album).
- Negative_Creep artist Nirvana_(band).
- Negative_Creep genre Grunge.
- Negative_Creep genre Punk_rock.
- Negative_Creep producer Jack_Endino.
- Negative_Creep recordLabel Sub_Pop.
- Negative_Creep runtime "176.0".
- Negative_Creep soundRecording Negative_Creep__1.
- Negative_Creep trackNumber "7".
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- Negative_Creep wikiPageWikiLink Tura_Satana_(band).
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- Negative_Creep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Negative Creep".
- Negative_Creep writer Kurt_Cobain.
- Negative_Creep album Bleach_(Nirvana_album).
- Negative_Creep artist Nirvana_(band).
- Negative_Creep description ""Negative Creep" is exemplary of Seattle's grunge sound. It features Cobain's frantic wails and screaming on top of a repetitious and heavy grunge riff.".
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- Negative_Creep genre Grunge.
- Negative_Creep genre Punk_rock.
- Negative_Creep hasPhotoCollection Negative_Creep.
- Negative_Creep label Sub_Pop.
- Negative_Creep length "176.0".
- Negative_Creep name "Negative Creep".
- Negative_Creep producer Jack_Endino.
- Negative_Creep recorded "1988".
- Negative_Creep released "1989".
- Negative_Creep title ""Negative Creep"".
- Negative_Creep trackNo "7".
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- Negative_Creep writer Kurt_Cobain.
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- Negative_Creep comment ""Negative Creep" is a song by American rock band Nirvana from its 1989 debut album Bleach. The song was written by Kurt Cobain about himself, and how he claimed that he always saw himself as a negative person. It was named as one of the "Sub Popiest" grunge songs the band ever recorded. IGN called it "a text book example of Seattle's true grunge sound". The song has also been described as "creepy" which works quite well with the title.".