Crazy, insane, or 'off the wall.' Originally from Nirvana's album with the same name, In Utero is often referred to in mordern culture as a state of mind that denotes instability; a plane about to crash and or a drunk driver in a car swaying back and forth would also be considered In Utero.
Successful shot gun related suicides more often than not leave the victom's body so mangled,disfigured and "In Utero" there is no hope for survival.
When a band follows up a their breakout success album with an album that is intentionally less polished and more experimental than the album that preceded it.
Named after the album "In Utero" by Nirvana, which was the follow up to the multiplatinum album "Nevermind."
The band pulled an In Utero (pull an In Utero) with their new album in an attempt to distance themselves from their mainstream peers.