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Nirvana - Territorial Pissings Lyrics

Territorial Pissings track from Nirvana (1991) album "Nevermind". Territorial Pissings Song written by Kurt Cobain, Chet Powers and Produced by Butch Vig. The song was released on 24 September, 1991.

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Territorial Pissings Lyrics

(Come on, people, now)
(Smile on your brother)
(Everybody get together)
(Try to love one another right now)

When I was an alien
Cultures weren't opinions

Gotta find a way, find a way, when I'm there
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

Never met a wise man
If so, it's a woman

Gotta find a way, find a way, when I'm there
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
Gotta find a way, find a way, when I'm there
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait!

Just because you're paranoid
Don't mean they're not after you

Gotta find a way, find a way, when I'm there
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
Gotta find a way, find a way, when I'm there
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait

Gotta find a way, find a way, when I'm there
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
Gotta find a way, find a way, when I'm there
Gotta find a way, Aah! Aah!
Yeah!

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Credits

Song Title: Territorial Pissings
Artists: Nirvana
Written By: Kurt Cobain & Chet Powers
Produced By: Butch Vig
Release Date: September 24, 1991
Music Label: Sub Pop Records & Geffen Records

Meaning

"Territorial Pissings" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana. The song is known for its raw and aggressive sound, and its lyrics are often interpreted as a commentary on societal issues such as conformity and rebellion. The title of the song "Territorial Pissings" is a reference to the animal behavior of marking one's territory by urinating, and it is a metaphor for the band's attitude towards society. The song is considered one of the most iconic songs of the band and of the grunge era in general.

About

"Territorial Pissings" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, which was included on their second studio album, "Nevermind." The song was written by Kurt Cobain, the band's lead singer and guitarist.
The lyrics of the song are often seen as a reflection of Kurt Cobain's frustration with the conventions of society and his desire to break free from them. The song features heavy guitar riffs, and Kurt Cobain's distinctive vocal style, which adds to the raw and powerful feel of the song.

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