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Aero Zeppelin

Released by Nirvana in 1992
From the Album: Incesticide |

This version of Aero Zeppelin was released by Nirvana in 1992.

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What’s a season in a right if you can’t have anything
What’s the reason in a rhyme if a plan means anything
What’s the meaning in a crime, it’s a fan if anything
Where’s the learning in a line, it’s a brand, it’s a brand

How a culture comes again, it was all here yesterday
And you swear it’s not a trend, doesn’t matter anyway
There’s only here to talk to friends, nothing new is everyday
You could shit upon the stage, they’ll be fans

They’ll be fans

All the kids will eat it up, if it’s packaged properly
Steal a sound and imitate, keep a format equally
Not an ode, just the facts, where our world is nowadays
An idea is what we lack, it doesn’t matter anyways

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