Serve the Servants
Nirvana
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Teenage angst has paid off well Now I'm bored and old Self-appointed judges judge More than they have sold If she floats than she is not A witch like we had thought A down payment on another One at Salem's lot Serve the servants - oh no That legendary divorce is such a bore As my bones grew they did hurt They hurt really bad I tried hard to have a father But instead I had a dad I just want you to know that I Don't hate you anymore There is nothing I could say That I haven't thought before Serve the servants - oh no That legendary divorce is such a bore
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15 facts about this song
Album Feature"Serve the Servants" kicks off Nirvana's third studio album, "In Utero," released in 1993, serving as the album's opening track.
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Lyrical ThemeThe song's lyrics, written by lead singer Kurt Cobain, reportedly deal with his complicated relationship with his estranged father and the pressures of fame.
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Cobain's Personal LifeIt is about Cobain's feelings of resentment and anger toward his father, whom he hasn't seen since his parents divorced when he was eight.
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Retrospective Reflections"Serve the Servants" has been interpreted as Cobain's reflections on his overnight success, the aftermath of the band’s album "Nevermind," and the media circus that accompanied it.
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Nirvana IdentityThe song, like many others on "In Utero," represents the band's return to its noise-rock roots after the pop-leaning "Nevermind."
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Music CompositionThe music of "Serve the Servants" was composed by Cobain and features his trademark soft-loud dynamics, moving from quiet verses to loud and heavy choruses.
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Album ProducerThe track was produced by Steve Albini, known for his raw, live-sounding production style, which Cobain sought out to distance himself from the polished sound of "Nevermind."
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Painful ThemesIts raw, abrasive sound and dark lyrical themes have led to "Serve the Servants" being considered one of Nirvana's most painful and cathartic songs.
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ReviewsThe song has received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its honest, uncompromising lyrics, and powerful music.
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Unique Guitar SoloThe song features a chaotic, discordant guitar solo, famously described by Cobain as "two musical phrases arguing with each other."
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Posthumous PerformancesAfter Cobain's death, the remaining members of Nirvana have performed "Serve the Servants" with guest vocalists including Joan Jett.
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Pop Culture Recognition"Serve the Servants" has been featured in several films and TV shows, including the documentary "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck."
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Limited Live PerformancesDespite its popularity among fans and critics, "Serve the Servants" was only performed live a handful of times, with Cobain reportedly finding the song too personal to play regularly.
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Release Information"Serve the Servants" was never released as a single but nonetheless remains one of Nirvana's best-known songs.
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Iconic LineThe opening line "Teenage angst has paid off well; now I'm bored and old," is one of the most iconic in Nirvana's catalog, summing up Cobain's disillusionment with fame and the music industry.
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