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Revisit Nirvana's Genre-Defining 'Nevermind' | For The Record

Take a trip back to 1991, when a young trio brought grunge to the mainstream and made one of rock's most disruptive and irresistible albums of all time.

Nevermind was released on Sept. 24, 1991, and vaulted Nirvana – and the grunge sound and style – straight into the mainstream, earning the band their first hit single with the GRAMMY-nominated "Smells Like Teen Spirit." Nirvana would only release two more albums before Cobain's tragic suicide on April 5, 1994, but the music they made together would have a lasting impact on other musicians and their fans for years to come.

Revisit Nirvana's Genre-Defining 'Nevermind' | For The Record
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