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Nirvana (band)


 

:This article is about the 1980s-1990s grunge band Nirvana. See Nirvana (1960s band) for the British psychedelic rock band of the 1960s of the same name, or Nirvana (disambiguation) for other meanings.

References

  • {{note|overwhelm}}Ali, Lorraine. "One Last Blast". Rolling Stone. October 17, 1996.
  • Azerrad, Michael. Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana. Doubleday, 1993. ISBN 0385471998
  • {{note|scream}}p. 151
  • {{note|lyrics}}p. 176-177
  • {{note|axl}}p. 279: Cobain's version of the story was that Courtney had jokingly asked Axl to be the godfather of Frances Bean. Axl responded by telling Cobain to "shut up his bitch". Cobain turned to Courtney and said, "Shut up, bitch!" eliciting laughter from the Nirvana entourage.
  • {{note|natural}}p. 317
  • {{note|perfect}}p. 336-337
  • {{note|spokesman}}Azerrad, Michael. "Inside the Heart and Mind of Nirvana". Rolling Stone. April 16, 1992.
  • {{note|doremi}}DeRogatis, Jim. "A Piece of Kurt Cobain". Chicago Sun-Times. March 10, 2002.
  • {{note|mixing}}di Perna, Alan. "Grunge Music: The Making of Nevermind". Guitar World. Fall 1996.
  • Erlewine, Stephen Thomas & Prato, Greg. "Nirvana". All Music Guide. Retrieved May 9, 2005.
  • {{note|basslow}}Fricke, David. "Kurt Cobain: The Rolling Stone Interview". Rolling Stone. January 27, 1994.
  • {{note|bleachinf}}Fricke, David. "Krist Novoselic". Rolling Stone. September 13, 2001.
  • {{note|boxannounce}}Graff, Gary. "Nirvana Box Set Coming Someday". Wall of Sound. August 28, 1997.
  • {{note|lawsuit}}Heath, Chris. "The Nirvana Wars: Who Owns Kurt Cobain?". Rolling Stone. June 6, 2002.
  • {{note|sliver}}Lash, Jolie. "Unreleased Nirvana Due". Rolling Stone. September 20, 2005.
  • {{note|kmart}}Pareles, Jon. "Concert Preview". New York Times. November 14th, 1993.