Nirvana have shared live versions of ‘Pennyroyal Tea’ and ‘Scentless Apprentice’.The pair of live tracks were recorded at different shows. The new live version of ‘Scentless Apprentice’ was from a show at Seattle’s Center Arena on January 7, 1994, just three months before Kurt Cobain ended his own life. Meanwhile, the new live version of ‘Pennyroyal Tea’ came from a gig at Los Angeles’ Great Western Forum on December 30, 1993.Both are taken from an upcoming Super Deluxe edition of their seminal 1993 album ‘In Utero’, which will be released on October 27 to commemorate its 30th anniversary.The 8-LP boxset is set to feature 53 unreleased live tracks, as well as a remastered version of the original ‘In Utero’ studio recordings and its B-sides, including ‘Sappy’, ‘Moist Vagina’ and ‘I Hate Myself And Want To Die’.The boxset includes live versions of the full setlist of Nirvana’s Great Western Forum and Seattle Center Arena shows.Check out the new live versions of ‘Pennyroyal Tea’ and ‘Scentless Apprentice’ below:Bassist Krist Novoselic spoke to NME about the 30th anniversary of Nirvana’s third album and its enduring legacy.“When you listen to it, it goes somewhere,” he said.