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32 Years From the Recording of Nirvana's Mtv Unplugged, the Acoustic Set that Ended up Being a Requiem for Kurt Cobain

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At the time Nirvana got on stage at Sony Music Studios in New York on November 18, 1993, his third (and last) studio album, "In Utero", was barely two months old. His second LP, "Nevermind" of 1991, had apparently changed the face of popular music overnight, leaving the band struggling with its new fame. After all, they were punks and anything that suggested they belonged to the mainstream had to be treated with distrust. Nirvana, and especially…
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At the time Nirvana got on stage at Sony Music Studios in New York on November 18, 1993, his third (and last) studio album, "In Utero", was barely two months old. His second LP, "Nevermind" of 1991, had apparently changed the face of popular music overnight, leaving the band struggling with its new fame. After all, they were punks and anything that suggested they belonged to the mainstream had to be treated with distrust. Nirvana, and especially…

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Futuro broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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