Prior
to
Nirvana
alternative
music
was
consigned
to
specialty
sections
of
record
stores
and
major
labels
considered
it
to
be
at
the
very
most
a
tax
write-off.
After
the
band's
second
album
1991's
Nevermind
nothing
was
ever
quite
the
same
for
better
and
for
worse.
Nirvana
popularized
punk
post-punk
and
indie
rock
unintentionally
bringing
it
into
the
American
mainstream
like
no
other
band
before
it.
While
its
sound
was
equal
parts
Black
Sabbath
(as
learned
by
fellow
Washington
underground
rockers
the
Melvins)
and
Cheap
Trick
Nirvana's
aesthetics
were
strictly
indie
rock.
They
covered
Vaselines
songs
they
revived
new
wave
cuts
by
Devo
and
leader
Kurt
Cobain
relentlessly
pushed
his
favorite
bands
—
whether
it
was
the
art
punk
of
the
Raincoats
or
the
country-fried
hardcore
of
the
Meat
Puppets
—
as
if
his
favorite
records
were
always
more
important
than
his
own
music.
While
Nirvana's
ideology
was
indie
rock
and
melodies
were
pop
the
sonic
rush
of
their
records
and
live
shows
merged
the
post-industrial
white
noise
with
heavy
metal
grind.
And
that's
what
made
the
group
an
unprecedented
multi-platinum
sensation.
Jane's
Addiction
and
Soundgarden
may
have
proven
to
the
vast
American
heavy
metal
audience
that
alternative
could
rock
and
the
Pixies
may
have
merged
pop
sensibilities
with
indie
rock
white
noise
but
Nirvana
pulled
at
all
together
creating
a
sound
that
was
both
fiery
and
melodic.
Since
Nirvana
was
rooted
in
the
indie
aesthetic
but
loved
pop
music
they
fought
their
stardom
while
courting
it
becoming
some
of
the
most
notorious
anti-rock
stars
in
history.
The
result
was
a
conscious
attempt
to
shed
their
audience
with
the
abrasive
In
Utero
which
only
partially
fulfilled
the
band's
goal.
But
by
that
point
the
fate
of
the
band
and
Kurt
Cobain
had
been
sealed.
Suffering
from
drug
addiction
and
manic
depression
Cobain
had
become
destructive
and
suicidal
though
his
management
and
label
were
able
to
hide
the
extent
of
his
problems
from
the
public
until
April
8
1994
when
he
was
found
dead
of
a
self-inflicted
shotgun
wound.
Cobain
may
not
have
been
able
to
weather
Nirvana's
success
but
the
band's
legacy
stands
as
one
of
the
most
influential
in
rock
&
roll
history.