nirvana (band)
An American rock band formed in 1987 in Aberdeen, Washington, by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic. Dave Grohl eventually joined in 1990 as the drummer after the succession of a few others in the position. The band's early sound was rooted in punk rock and later evolved to incorporate elements of hard rock and heavy metal, creating a style known as "grunge."
Nirvana's second album, "Nevermind," was released in 1991 and became a massive commercial success, thanks in part to the popularity of its lead single, "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
Nirvana was known for its raw and intense live performances, and its music had a significant impact on the music industry and popular culture of the 1990s. The band disbanded in 1994 after Cobain's tragic death by suicide, but their legacy has continued to influence music and culture to this day.