What a glorious time the 90s were. Flannel was a more coveted material than silk, apathy was practically a form of currency, and the most popular album on the planet was Nirvana’s Nevermind. The album was released in September of 1991, with very low expectations from its record label. But in only a year, the band had exploded, selling four million copies and becoming international superstars. However -back home in Seattle, the locals who had been with the band from the beginning had mixed feelings.
Annoncering
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Live footage from the showDan Ozzi and Tom Mullen are on Twitter. Respectively. They don't share an account. That'd be weird. Also check out WashedUpEmo.com for all your emo needs.More Nirvana stuff:I Saw Nirvana Play to Two Hundred People. In 2014