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There have been three officially released versions of "Endless, Nameless":
  • A studio recording of the song appeared as a 'hidden' track on the band's second album '' Nevermind '', released in 1991 . The song was not listed on the album sleeve, and begins following ten minutes of silence after "Something in the Way". The initial pressing of ''Nevermind'' (fewer than 50,000 copies) did not have the song due to a mastering error. The same version of the song was included as a b-side on some non-US versions of the '' Come As You Are '' single.



  • An in-studio performance recorded for Peel Sessions on the BBC was included on the 2004 Nirvana box set '' With The Lights Out ''.




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  • The British band The Wildhearts later used the title ' Endless Nameless ' for their 1997 album - fittingly the album was the band's noisiest yet and quite a departure from their previous more poppy outings. The Wildhearts claimed at the time not to know the origin of the title.

  • "Weird Al" Yankovic parodied this song on his 1992 album '' Off The Deep End '', itself a parody of ''Nevermind''. "Bite Me," several seconds of loud screaming and music, begins following ten minutes of silence after " You Don't Love Me Anymore ."