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*Some CD versions of the album feature a [[hidden track]] ten minutes after the end of "[[Something In The Way]]". The first pressing of the CD did not contain the track due to a technical error. The track is variously named "Noise", "The Noise Jam" or "Endless, Nameless" on bootlegs. It is named "[[Endless, Nameless]]" on the "Come as You Are" single. The track was improvised, or semi-improvised, during a particularly stressful take for "Lithium". It is typical of the jams the band would sometimes have at the end of their shows, prior to smashing their instruments, such as the jam (named "Demolition" on some bootlegs) at the end of Nirvana's performance on MTV's "Live and Loud" feature. Azerrad claims that the careful listener can determine the moment the guitar breaks.
 
*In [[1997]] ''Nevermind'' was named the 8th greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted by [[HMV]], [[Channel 4]], ''[[The Guardian]]'' and [[Classic FM (UK)|Classic FM]]. In [[1998]] [[Q_(magazine)|''Q'' magazine]] readers placed it at number 5, while in [[2003]] the [[TV network]] [[VH1]] placed it at number 2. In [[2005]], Channel 4's 100 Greatest albums of all time show placed it at number 3. Also in 2005, a "Classic Albums" DVD about ''Nevermind'' was released; it included interviews with Novoselic, Grohl and Vig about the making of the album.
 
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