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Obsidian Kingdom Covers Nirvana's "Breed"

Spain’s progressive metal outfit Obsidian Kingdom has released a cover of the Nirvana classic "Breed." The cover was recorded at the request of Spain's leading hard rock publication RockZone and can be heard below. This version of "Breed" also appears on the compilation "Bipolar Sessions #2," which commemorates this year's Record Store Day.

Regarding the track, Obsidian Kingdom comments: "As so many kids from the nineties, one of the things that made us break into playing an instrument was receiving a mixtape from the weird guy at school that featured the very best of alternative rock, from Alice In Chain to Tool and from Marilyn Manson to Soundgarden, which had us desperately falling in love with rock music.

"When RockZone offered us to participate in the second edition of their 'Bipolar Sessions', we felt like those kids again, and hurried back to our garage to remove the dust from our old distortion pedals.

"We have always had a huge penchant for Nirvana, especially in their noisiest, and we have chosen 'Breed' because it is the perfect pop song with all the punk rage and teenage angst that we loved so deep back in the day."

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