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Cobain was highly influential in popularizing what came to be termed grunge music - a style that evolved in part as a reaction against the perceived superficiality of 1980s stadium rock and over-the-top metal bands with preened images and elaborate stage shows. His best known song is " Smells Like Teen Spirit", which was often referred to by the media as an anthem for Generation X. Among other well known Cobain songs are " Lithium", " In Bloom", " Come As You Are", " Heart Shaped BoxHeart Shaped Box is the title of a hit song by the band Nirvana. It was the first single released from the album In Utero. What the song is about is debatable. Nirvana songwriter and frontman Kurt Cobain claimed that the song was inspired by a television", "All Apologies", and the highly controversial " Rape MeRape Me is a song by the grunge band Nirvana. It originally appeared on their 1993 album In Utero and later appeared on their 2002 greatest hits album Nirvana''. It was released as the second track on the single " All Apologies" in December 1993 (sometime".
Cobain was born in Hoquiam, WashingtonHoquiam is a city located in Grays Harbor County, Washington. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 9,097. The musician Kurt Cobain was born in Hoquiam. History Hoquiam was officially incorporated on May 21, 1890. Geography Hoquiam is, USA and spent his early years in Aberdeen, WashingtonAberdeen is a city located in Grays Harbor County, Washington. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 16,461. It is sometimes called the "Gateway to the Olympic Peninsula" or the "Birthplace of Grunge. Aberdeen is the homeport of the ta, after his parents, Wendy and Donald, divorced. He moved to the SeattleSeattle is the largest city in the U. state of Washington, and in the U. Pacific Northwest, with a total estimated population of 569,101 as of 2003. It is situated between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, about 108 miles (180 km) south of the Canadian bor area in 19851985 is a common year starting on Tuesday. Events January events January 1 Creation of the Internet's Domain Name System. January 17 British Telecom annouces they are going to abolish the famous red telephone boxes. January 23 A debate in the House of Lor.
As a teenager with a chaotic home life growing up in small town Washington, Cobain took part in the thriving Pacific Northwest alternative cultureAlternative culture is a catch-all phrase used to describe a variety of separate loosely related or completely unrelated cultures and sub-cultures that are outside of the mainstream culture or are percieved as being such. Despite popular belief, there is, going to punk rockPunk rock is the anti-establishment music movement of the period 1976- 80, exemplified by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Damned. This term is also used to describe subsequent music scenes that share key characteristics with those first-g shows in Seattle and forming a lifelong friendship with fellow Aberdeen musicians The Melvins, whose music heavily influenced Nirvana's sound. He had a small "K" tattooed on his forearm, the insignia of Olympia, Washington, label K Records, largely chosen for the coincidental ellipsis of his name.
At school Cobain didn't take much interest in academics or sports, mostly focusing on his art courses. He was an outspoken supporter of homosexual students at his school, sometimes suffering physically at the hands of homophobes for his beliefs. (Although he once claimed in an interview with The Advocate that he was arrested for spray-painting a pro-gay slogan on a bank, Aberdeen police records show the phrase he was arrested for in 1985 was actually "Ain't got no how watchamacallit.")
It has been rumored that Cobain was gay or bisexual; however, Cobain himself said numerous times that he was heterosexual. In a February, 1992, interview with gay magazine The Advocate, Cobain admitted that he thought he was gay while in high school and stated, "I could be bisexual... If I wouldn't have found Courtney, I probably would have carried on with a bisexual lifestyle." In his journals he wrote that he was heterosexual, but wished he was gay just "to piss off homophobes."
Cobain spent a lot of time reading in the local library, discovering such literary figures as William S. Burroughs, whose cut-up technique Cobain later utilised to write lyrics for some of Nirvana's songs. Cobain also later recorded with Burroughs a spoken word/ guitar improvisation piece called The Priest They Called Him, whose words were originally one of Burroughs' short stories out of The Exterminator.