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'''Nirvana''' was an American rock band that was an active recording outfit from 1989 through 1994.
'''Nirvana''' was an American rock band that was an active recording outfit from 1987 through 1994.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Nirvana was formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987.  The band went through a succession of drummers, the longest-lasting (and final) being Dave Grohl, who joined the band in 1990.  Nirvana was tremendously influential and helped pave the way for the alternative rock and grunge movements of the 1990s.
Nirvana was formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987.  The band went through a succession of drummers, the longest-lasting (and final) being Dave Grohl, who joined the band in 1990.  Nirvana was tremendously influential and helped pave the way for the alternative rock movement of the 1990s.


==Weezer connections==
==Weezer connections==
Nirvana were a primary influence on both [[Rivers Cuomo]] as a songwriter and [[Weezer]] as a band, particularly the 1991 album ''[[Nevermind]]''.  The album, with cover art depicting a naked baby swimming toward a US dollar bill on a fishhook, along with the band's single "Smells Like Teen Spirit", is referenced in the ''[[Weezer (The Red Album)|Red Album]]'' track, "[[Heart Songs]]" <small>(@2:27)</small>.  The lyrics include the lines:
Nirvana were a primary influence on both [[Rivers Cuomo]] as a songwriter and [[Weezer]] as a band.  The band's 1991 album ''Nevermind'', with cover art depicting a naked baby swimming toward a US dollar bill on a fishhook, along with the band's single "Smells Like Teen Spirit", is referenced in the ''[[Weezer (The Red Album)|Red Album]]'' track, "[[Heart Songs]]" <small>(@2:27)</small>.  The lyrics include the lines:


<lyrics>Back in 1991, I wasn't having any fun
<lyrics>Back in 1991, I wasn't having any fun
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</lyrics>
</lyrics>


Nirvana were labelmates with Weezer at [[Geffen Records|DGC]], although Cobain's suicide pre-dated the May 1994 release of ''[[The Blue Album]]'' by a month. Therefore, the two bands were not technically ''simultaneously'' active with the label.  Both bands appeared on the 1994 compilation ''[[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]]''.
Nirvana were labelmates with Weezer at [[Geffen Records|DGC]], although Cobain's suicide pre-dated the May 1994 release of ''[[The Blue Album]]'' by a month. Both bands appeared on the 1994 compilation ''[[DGC Rarities, Vol. 1]]''.


Cobain was mentioned by name in the original draft for the lyrics to "[[Susanne]]", but upon Cobain's death, the line was altered. When the song was brought back into the band's setlists in 2010, the original line ("Even Kurt Cobain and Axl Rose/When I call, you put them all on hold.") was restored.
Cobain was mentioned by name in the original draft for the lyrics to "[[Susanne]]" ("Even Kurt Cobain and Axl Rose/When I call, you put them all on hold."), but upon Cobain's April 1994 death, the line was altered. This can be heard on Rivers' original demo of the song, recorded in January 1994, and later released on ''[[Alone III: The Pinkerton Years 1994-1997|Alone III]]'' in 2011. When the song was brought back into the band's setlists in 2010, the original line mentioning Cobain was restored.


Under the pseudonym [[Goat Punishment]], Weezer perfomred a six-song set of Nirvana covers in 1999. Cuomo was known to have been studying Cobain's compositions (as well as those by Green Day and Oasis) during Weezer's "hiatus" from 1997 to 2000, thus being the likely reason for these songs being performed.
Under the pseudonym [[Goat Punishment]], Weezer performed a six-song set of Nirvana covers in 1999 ("Mr. Moustache", "Aneurysm", "Breed", "Dive", "Swap Meet", and "Blew"). Cuomo was known to have been studying Cobain's compositions (as well as those by Green Day and Oasis) during Weezer's "hiatus" from 1997 to 2000, thus being the likely reason for these songs being performed.


In 2005, Weezer toured with the Foo Fighters (the [[Foozer]] tour), Dave Grohl of Nirvana's current band.
In 2005, Weezer toured with the Foo Fighters (the [[Foozer]] tour), Dave Grohl of Nirvana's current band.
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