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Why Nirvana's 'Nevermind' spoke to a generation

By Doug Podell
Sep 24, 2019

It was one of the most influential rock albums of all time and arguably the last rock album to drastically change the course of popular music.

“Nevermind” has been credited over the years with commercializing grunge and alternative rock, ushering in a more serious era of hard rock, helping to kill off hair metal and establishing Seattle as a musical force


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