When Nirvana exploded onto the world stage in the early ’90s, they didn’t just change music—they detonated a cultural revolution. But behind the distorted guitars, ripped flannel, and teenage anthems, there were scandals, addictions, and a tragedy that turned Kurt Cobain into an eternal icon. In this episode of Vinyl Crimes, we dive deep into the myths and realities of Nirvana’s rise, the media frenzy, and the controversies that still haunt the legacy of grunge’s most famous band.

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