We're Still Cheesed About Nirvana On That Baseball Video Game
We know we touched on this Friday, but it stuck in our craw over the weekend. Turns out that Courtney Love, an entirely stable person who should absolutely be trusted with one of the more valuable music catalogs of the last 50 years, has sold the rights to Nirvana's "Breed" to be played on the Major League Baseball 2K7 video game.
Not to get music nerdy on you here, but even though we like some of the other bands on the game — we are helpless against Death From Above 1979 — we have just enough of that "come on, Nirvana was different" stupid early '90s idealism to be depressed by this. We wonder how the music will be used; if it's Jeter's batting entrance music, we're going to throw the controller against the wall.
Nirvana Sountracks Baseball Video Game [Pitchfork Media]
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