Nirvana's classic 1991 album Nevermind turns 20 years old this September, and Universal is planning to celebrate the milestone anniversary of the landmark release with a bonus-packed reissue.
Speaking at Jane's Addiction's induction ceremony to the Guitar Center RockWalk in Hollywood last week, the Rage Against the Machine guitarist made the bold claim that it was not Nirvana that killed hair metal, but rather Jane's Addiction.
From "grunge speak" to $300 flannel shirts to Tad Doyle's diarrhea—Seattle's early-Nineties music scene was defined by bizarre behavior and, often, bodily fluids. Here are seven of its weirdest moments.
Opening in April 2011, Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses traces band’s rise with rarities including candid snapshots, never displayed artwork, smashed guitars, signed lyrics and more.