While everyone may have heard of Nirvana and their influence a thousand times over, it is usually their sophomore album “Nevermind” that garners all the kudos for kick-starting the grunge movement. But Nirvana’s best album happens to be “In Utero.”

“In Utero,” the final studio release that he made before his suicide, was Cobain’s favorite Nirvana album. More consistent in song quality than the top-heavy “Nevermind,” “In Utero” sees Cobain’s maturing songwriting find it’s most emotionally honest outlet in the spared down production and grating vocals and guitars. “In Utero” is truly Nirvana’s opus of brilliant rock ’n’ roll alienation.