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2[[caption-width-right:350: ''Hey! Wait! I got a new complaint\
3Forever in debt to your priceless advice'']]
4->''What else should I be? All apologies\
5What else could I say? Everyone is gay\
6What else could I write? I don't have the right\
7What else should I be? All apologies''
8-->-- '''"All Apologies"'''
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10''In Utero'' is the third and final studio album recorded by American AlternativeRock band Music/{{Nirvana}}. It was released through [[Creator/GeffenRecords DGC Records]] on September 13, 1993, seven months before the death of frontman Music/KurtCobain.
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12It was the long-anticipated official follow-up to ''Music/{{Nevermind|Album}}'', the album that launched the band into the pop culture stratosphere. In many ways, it was a desperate attempt on their behalf to return back to their abrasive roots after hitting it so big, encompassing a greater range of sounds and tones. In fact, their goal was to alienate the mainstream fans that they had inadvertently pulled into the {{grunge}} movement, such that they were convinced the album wouldn't sell a quarter of what ''Nevermind'' did.
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14It didn't really turn out the way they expected.
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16Though some were annoyed -- and some reviewers even picked up on Cobain's efforts to resist his band going mainstream -- contemporary reviews for ''In Utero'' were largely positive. Even with DGC's low-key promotional tactics (for one, not commercially releasing any of the album's singles in America), the album was another instant best-seller; it hit #1 again on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the United States and the Official Charts Company album chart in the United Kingdom, and went five-times Platinum in the US, and double-Platinum in the UK.
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18Three songs were released to support the album: "Heart-Shaped Box", "All Apologies", and "Pennyroyal Tea". In addition, the controversial double A-side for "All Apologies", "Rape Me", would see significant radio airplay.
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20After Cobain was found dead on April 8, 1994, largely presumed the result of a suicide three days earlier, touring for ''In Utero'' was cancelled alongside the American release of "Pennyroyal Tea", which only saw a German release and a UK promo handout before the recall.[[note]]The song was eventually released as a 7" in April 2014 for Record Store Day, and sold out a limited run of 6,000, placing it at #1 on the Singles Sales component of the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of May 3, 2014.[[/note]] The band would ultimately dissolve in the wake of Cobain's death, with drummer Music/DaveGrohl forming Music/FooFighters later that year to work out his grief. As a thin silver lining, the news of his death did contribute to a 122% increase in the album's sales several days after.
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22The album was reissued in 2013 for its 20th anniversary in the form of Deluxe and Super Deluxe Editions. Likely due to the widely-panned remaster of ''Nevermind''[='s=] similar reissue in 2011, it was not remastered or given any extra tracks.
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24A 30th-anniversary edition of the album, coming in standard Deluxe editions plus Super Deluxe box sets, was released on October 27, 2023.
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26!! Tracklist:
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28# "Serve the Servants" (3:36)
29# "Scentless Apprentice" (3:48)
30# "Heart-Shaped Box" (4:41)
31# "Rape Me" (2:50)
32# "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" (4:09)
33# "Dumb" (2:32)
34# "Very Ape" (1:56)
35# "Milk It" (3:55)
36# "Pennyroyal Tea" (3:37)
37# "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" (4:51)
38# "tourette's" (1:35)
39# "All Apologies" (3:51)
40# "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip"[[note]]"Devalued American Dollar Purchase Incentive Track"[[/note]] (7:28)
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42----
43!! Bonus Tracks (2013 Reissue):
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45# "Marigold" (2:34)
46# "Moist Vagina" (3:33)
47# "Sappy" (3:25)
48# "I Hate Myself and Want to Die" (2:59)
49# "Pennyroyal Tea (Alternate Mix)"[[note]]Scott Litt's remix[[/note]] (3:35)
50# "Heart-Shaped Box (Alternate Mix)"[[note]]Steve Albini's original unreleased mix[[/note]] (4:41)
51# "All Apologies (Alternate Mix)"[[note]]Steve Albini's original unreleased mix[[/note]] (3:53)
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53----
54!!Principal Members:
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56* Music/KurtCobain - lead vocals, guitar
57* Music/DaveGrohl - drums, guitar, backing and lead vocals
58* Krist Novoselic - bass
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60----
61!!'''Trope me, trope me my friend''':
62* AccentuateTheNegative: It's a Nirvana album. What did you expect them to talk about, your priceless advice?
63* AlternativeRock: Nirvana tried to shred off all the mainstream rock fans who bought ''Music/{{Nevermind|Album}}'' by returning to a more underground and less mainstream appealing sound. The sound, the lyrics and the album art all have NightmareFuel imagery.
64* AlliterativeTitle: "'''S'''erve the '''S'''ervants".
65* AllLowercaseLetters: "tourette's"
66* ArtisticLicenseHistory: "Serve the Servants" incorrectly describes the trial by water for witches ("If she floats then she is not a witch like we thought"). A "witch" who floated was seen as evidence of guilt; people believed that the water refused to accept a guilty party.
67* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: The album art references childbirth by showing the inside of a female body and imagery of fetuses. The lyrics also reference it often:
68** "Heart-Shaped Box"
69---> ''Throw down your umbilical noose so I can climb right back''
70** "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"
71---> ''And then all of a sudden my water broke''
72** A more subtle one is "Pennyroyal Tea" which refers to the herb pennyroyal, often used to provide home made abortions, though Music/KurtCobain once said that it doesn't work.
73** "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip"
74---> ''She's only five months late/even though we haven't had sex for a week''
75** The image on the double single of "Rape Me" and "All Apologies" shows a seahorse, an animal species known for the fact that the male gets pregnant and gives birth.
76* {{Bowdlerise}}: "Rape Me" [[CensoredTitle was changed to]] "Waif Me" on some album releases, though the actual audio remained unchanged. The rear album artwork was also altered to remove the fetuses on the censored version. Cobain reluctantly agreed to these changes because of objections by retailers like UsefulNotes/KMart and UsefulNotes/{{Walmart}}. In some small towns, like where he grew up, these were the only places to buy records.
77* BitingTheHandHumor: "Teenage angst has paid off well/now I'm bored and old" in "Serve the Servants".
78* BrokenPedestal: Kurt Cobain was a fan of Music/SteveAlbini, but was dissatisfied with his thin mixes, so he opted to have Music/{{REM}} producer Scott Litt remix several tracks.
79* BrokenRecord:
80** "Serve the servants, oh no" in "Serve the Servants".
81** "Go awayyyyyyyyy!" in "Scentless Apprentice".
82** "Your advice" in "Heart-Shaped Box".
83** "I'm not the only one" and "Rape me" in "Rape Me".
84** "I think I'm dumb" in "Dumb".
85** "What is wrong with me?" in "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter".
86** "All in all is all we are" in "All Apologies".
87* BurnTheWitch: "Serve the Servants"
88--> ''If she floats then she is not a witch like we thought''
89* CallingTheOldManOut: "Serve the Servants":
90--> ''I tried hard to have a father, but instead I had a dad''
91--> ''I just want you to know that I don't hate you any-more''
92--> ''There is nothing I could say that I haven't thought before''.
93* CarefulWithThatAxe: Kurt screaming in "Scentless Apprentice" and "tourette's".
94* CensoredTitle: On some copies of the album, "Rape Me" was titled "Waif Me".
95* ConceptVideo: The video of "Heart-Shaped Box", directed by Creator/AntonCorbijn uses several images from the album artwork (particularly [[CoverDrop an obese woman dressed like the anatomic model from the cover]]).
96* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared to ''Music/{{Nevermind|Album}}'', the album's sound is far less slick and the lyrics even more depressing.
97* DespairEventHorizon: According to Cobain, "Pennyroyal Tea" is written from the point of view of someone who's "beyond depressed."
98* EpicRocking: The 7:28 "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip".
99* FetusTerrible: Inverted and subverted. Cobain was fascinated by the concept of birth and evoked the imagery often in his work. The album art of ''In Utero'' also references childbirth by showing the inside of a female body and imagery of fetuses. However, to the audience this all comes across as being nauseating and creepy.
100* GratuitousLatin: The album title, a medical term meaning "in the womb".
101* GuiltComplex: "Everything's my fault/I take all the blame/obviously from shame" in "All Apologies".
102* {{Grunge}}: A cornerstone of the genre.
103* HaveAGayOldTime: Pops up in "All Apologies":
104-->''What else should I say? Everyone is gay.''
105** Though there are suggestions that Kurt ''meant'' to say the modern meaning of the word. Being well-read as he was, it's unlikely that he didn't know the double meaning, so he likely wanted to sneak in a pun here.
106* HiddenTrack: "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip", though it's only hidden in the sense that you need to wait about 20 minutes after "All Apologies" ends to hear it, and is otherwise listed alongside the regular tracks.
107* HollywoodTourettes: The track "tourette's" is Cobain just [[MetalScream screaming his head off]], and the "lyrics" are anagrams of "fuck", "shit" and "piss".
108* IndecipherableLyrics: "tourette's". And don't bother looking at the lyric sheet on ''In Utero'' for help; it just says "Cufk, Tish, Sips". Near the end you'll hear what sounds like [[SomethingSomethingLeonardBernstein "cold heart!"]] after the incoherent babbling.
109* TheInsomniac: "Pennyroyal Tea"
110--> ''I'm so tired I can't sleep''
111* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle: "Rape Me".
112* {{Irony}}: "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" is neither.[[note]] Radio friendly is an industry term for a song that has potential as a radio hit. Unit shifter is an industry term for a song that sells albums.[[/note]]
113* ItsAllMyFault: "All Apologies":
114-->''Find my nest of salt, everything's my fault\
115I'll take all the blame, aqua seafoam shame''
116* KarmicRape: "Rape Me" is, according to one of Music/KurtCobain's explanations, about a male rapist of women being raped in jail as some sort of "poetic justice".
117* LyricalColdOpen: "Pennyroyal Tea".
118* MinisculeRocking:
119** At 1:35, "tourette's" is the shortest Nirvana song. However, it is also their heaviest song, considering the harsh noise influences and screamed vocals.
120** There's also "Very Ape" at 1:56.
121* NoiseRock: Many of the album's tracks incorporate this, mixed with their usual grunge, especially on the second half.
122* NonAppearingTitle:
123** "In Utero" is not mentioned once, though fetal imagery can be seen in the album art.
124** "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle."
125* OfficiallyShortenedTitle: Released on the 2013 reissue of the album, the track that was originally titled "Moist Vagina And Then She Blew Him Like He's Never Been Blown, Brains Stuck All Over The Wall", was officially shortened to "Moist Vagina".
126* OneWomanSong: "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle".
127* OneWordTitle: "Dumb" and "tourette's".
128* RapeAsDrama: "Rape Me". It was often refused airplay, but in fact it's more about Cobain's feelings about being used for rock superstar exploitation and his hatred for men oppressing and repressing women. In an interview he said it was "sort of [[LaserGuidedKarma poetic justice]], where a guy rapes a girl, ends up in jail, [[PrisonRape and gets raped there.]]"
129* OurAngelsAreDifferent: The image on the album cover is a woman with wings, thus resembling an angel. Yet you can see the inside of her body, like a doll from biology class.
130* RecordProducer: Music/SteveAlbini, though he prefers the title "engineer."
131* RefugeInAudacity:
132** "Rape Me".
133** The line ''what else should I say: everyone is gay'' from "All Apologies".
134** "Dumb"
135--> ''My heart is broke / But I have some glue / Help me inhale / Mend it with you''
136* SelfDeprecation:
137** "I think I'm dumb" in "Dumb".
138** "I have very bad posture" and "I'm a liar and a thief" in "Pennyroyal Tea".
139* RevisitingTheRoots: ''In Utero'' was intended as one to their earlier, more aggressive sound following the more commercial ''Nevermind''.
140* ShootTheShaggyDog: Meta-example. Cobain learned that his anti-rape song "Rape Me" had become a rapist's anthem when confronted over sexist lyrics, as even his intended audience [[IndecipherableLyrics couldn't really make out the words]].
141* ShoutOut:
142** The Salem witch trials are referenced in "Serve the Servants".
143** "Scentless Apprentice" is a homage to one of Cobain's favorite novels, ''Literature/{{Perfume}}'' by Patrick Süsskind.
144** "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle" references the tragic life of actress Frances Farmer.
145** "Give me a Music/LeonardCohen afterworld" in "Pennyroyal Tea".
146** The liner notes thank Creator/QuentinTarantino.
147* SoapOperaDisease: Many lyrics on this album evoke disease imagery.
148** From "Heart-Shaped Box": "I wish I could eat your cancer when you turn black".
149** "Milk It":
150--> ''I am my own parasite''
151--> ''I don't need a host to live''
152--> ''We feed off of each other''
153--> ''We can share our endorphins (...)''
154--> ''I own my own pet virus''
155--> ''I get to pet and name her''
156--> ''Her milk is my shit''
157--> ''My shit is her milk''
158* SpringtimeForHitler: ''In Utero'' was intended to alienate their mainstream fans, but became another big hit instead.
159* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Pennyroyal Tea", "All Apologies", "Dumb"... "All Apologies" in particular stands out for closing out the album's rather harsh and abrasive ventures into NoiseRock during the second half; it borders on ballad territory.
160* SpokenWord: The voice-over in ''"tourette's"'' announces the track as "moderate rock", [[SoundtrackDissonance but it sure doesn't sound like it]].
161* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Dave Grohl sings lead vocals on the bonus track "Marigold". This is the only officially released Nirvana song without any contribution from Kurt Cobain - it was apparently recorded during a session Kurt was absent for, so Dave performed vocals, guitar and drums, with Krist on bass. Fittingly, it's the only Nirvana song the Music/FooFighters have played.
162* StylisticSuck: Apparently enforced by Cobain when tracking vocals, as he wanted a raw, unpolished, abrasive sound, and so the vast majority of his vocal tracks were done in one take and left as is.
163* TheUnintelligible: Cobain takes this up to eleven in "tourette's".
164* UnreliableNarrator: The voice-over in "tourette's" who announces the following track as "moderate rock". It sounds anything ''but'' "moderate".
165* UterineReplicator: The presumed intention of the album.
166* WellDoneSonGuy: "Serve the Servants":
167--> ''I tried hard to have a father but instead I had a dad''
168* WomenAreWiser: A major theme throughout the album.
169* WordSaladLyrics: "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip", which sounds like an alcoholic mumbling about.
170----
171->''"All in all is all we are..."''

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