"Love Buzz" Is A Song Written By Robbie Van Leeuwen Of Dutch Rock Band Shocking Blue. The American Grunge Band Nirvana Recorded A Cover Version Of The Song For Its Debut Single Released On Sub Pop In 1988. It Was The First Single In The Sub Pop Single Of The Month Club A Marketing Gimmick Which Helped Sub Pop Stay Temporarily Financially Solvent. A Different Mix Of The Song Would Also Appear On Nirvana's Debut Album Bleach Along With The Single's B-Side "Big Cheese". The Bleach Version Of Love Buzz Was Mixed Differently And Is Missing A 10-Second Sound Collage Introduction Put Together By Kurt Cobain. "Love Buzz" Was Later Released On The Blew EP. In A 1989 Review For British Music Magazine Melody Maker Everett True Enthusiastically Wrote "Nirvana Are Beauty Incarnate. A Relentless Two-Chord Garage Beat Which Lays Down Some Serious Foundations For A Sheer Monster Of A Guitar To Howl Over. The Volume Control Ain't Been Built Yet Which Can Do Justice To This Three-Piece!" True Also Made "Love Buzz" Joint-US Single Of The Week.