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2. Nirvana's "Bleach"
"Hypnotic and righteous heaviness from these Olympia pop stars. They're young, they own their own van, and they're going to make us rich!' Whoever wrote that Sub Pop catalog blurb touting Nirvana's debut album, "Bleach," had no idea how prescient they were. For under $700, the trio of Kurt Cobain, Chris Novoselic, and drummer Chad Channing had cobbled together songs from singles and demos in a series of sessions with producer Jack Endino. Released in June of 1989, "Bleach" goes on to be the best-selling album in Sub Pop history, notching over 1.5 million copies sold.
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