Nirvana made history with the album Nevermind (1991), their second album. Despite being a well-known record with millions of copies sold, there's always something new to discover in the layers of the songs, especially when it comes to Kurt Cobain .

The full power of the musician's characteristic voice is present in the isolated vocal track from "On A Plain," shared on YouTube by fans of the band. It's possible to hear the backing vocals, perceive the effects used for voice distortion, and experience the artist's visceral attitude.

This may not be one of the most well-known tracks on the album among the general public, which featured explosive singles like "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Come as You Are," but it was included in Nirvana's historic MTV Unplugged performance.

Listen to the isolated vocals below.

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