When Nirvana released his "Bleach", his LP debut, on June 15, 1989, few could have predicted that the band led by Kurt Cobain would eventually change the world. The band, which at that time included Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic and drummer Chad Channing, recorded most of the album with Jack Endino in December 1988 and January 1989. It was a series of sessions that cost the coldness of $606.17. Jason Everman, Nirvana's live guitarist, provided…
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When Nirvana released his "Bleach", his LP debut, on June 15, 1989, few could have predicted that the band led by Kurt Cobain would eventually change the world. The band, which at that time included Cobain, bassist Krist Novoselic and drummer Chad Channing, recorded most of the album with Jack Endino in December 1988 and January 1989. It was a series of sessions that cost the coldness of $606.17. Jason Everman, Nirvana's live guitarist, provided…