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Kurt Cobain's mug shot after being arrested by Aberdeen, Washington police in May 1986. He was taken into custody for spray painting vehicles.
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Kurt Cobain formed Nirvana in 1987 with Krist Novoselic and Aaron Burckhard. The group became one of the first and leading musicians of the alternative rock and grunge movement in the '90s.
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3Group portrait of Nirvana in Seattle, circa 1990 (Kurt Cobain, Chad Channing, and Krist Novoselic, left to right). Channing was the second drummer to join the band, before the group finally settled on Dave Grohl.
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4Getty ImagesCobain signed with music label DGC Records in 1990. His band found mainstream success with "Smells Like Teen Spirit" from their second album Nevermind a year later.
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5Getty ImagesKurt Cobain recording in Hilversum Studios in the Netherlands in 1991. His early musical influences as a child were The Beatles and 1970s hard rock and metal bands.
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6Getty ImagesKurt Cobain in concert at the Forum in Los Angeles, California in 1991. The band name "Nirvana" was taken from a Buddhist concept which Cobain described as "freedom from pain, suffering and the external world." He often utilized religious elements and imagery in his work.
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7Getty ImagesKurt Cobain at a hotel in Tokyo in November 1991. Before Nirvana, Cobain formed a band right after he dropped out of high school called Fecal Matter.
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8Getty ImagesKurt Cobain performs on stage at the Astoria Theatre in London on November 5, 1991. Before the success of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Cobain was frustrated by the band's small crowds and difficulty sustaining themselves while touring.
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9Frans Schellekens//Getty ImagesA close up shot of Kurt Cobain's signature grunge hairstyle, which inspired many during the early '90s, during a performance in Amsterdam in 1991.
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10Niels Van Iperen//Getty ImagesNirvana is photographed before a performance in Rotterdam, Netherlands in 1991.
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12Peter Pakvis//Getty ImagesKurt Cobain sings into the mic during the band's performance at Paradiso in Amsterdam on November 25, 1991.
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13Michel Linssen//Getty ImagesWhile Nirvana recorded in 1991, the band was photographed during a recording session in Hilversum Studios in the Netherlands.
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14Getty ImagesAt its peak, Nirvana was considered to be the flagship band of Generation X, and Cobain found himself hailed as the generation's spokesman.
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15Getty ImagesKurt Cobain performs at Pukkelpop Festival in Hasselt, Belgium in 1991. He and his band were known for destroying their equipment after a show ended.
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16Gie Knaeps//Getty ImagesKrist Novoselic picks up Kurt Cobain over his head during the performance. Novoselic, the bassist, has formed two other bands since the passing of Cobain and disbanding of Nirvana: Sweet 75 in 1995 and later Eyes Adrift.
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17Gie Knaeps//Getty ImagesAnother shot of Cobain at the Pukkelpop Festival in Hasselt, Belgium in 1991. The artist was known for his unique antics on stage, which defined grunge as a genre for years to come.
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18Kurt Cobain crowd surfing at a performance in 1991.
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19Getty ImagesKurt Cobain performing in Paris, France in 1992. After several global tour stops and a pair of EPs, Nirvana released their third studio album, In Utero, in 1993, which garnered more critical and commercial acclaim.
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20Gutchie Kojima/Shinko Music//Getty ImagesKurt Cobain and his bandmates pose backstage at a concert in Tokyo, Japan in 1992.
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