Being in a band like Nirvana was never going to be easy for Kurt Cobain by the time that 1992 started. They had become one of the biggest draws in the rock and roll industry overnight, and even if they were just trying to write the best songs that they could, being put in the same conversation as bands like Guns N’ Roses and Metallica wasn’t something any of them were particularly thrilled about. But if Cobain couldn’t have control over what the…
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