No, he was never a member of the band.
No, on the contrary, he was quite the outgoing socialite, have you ever listened to a Nirvana song?
No, in fact Nirvana did not play at any stadium in Indiana over the course of their career prior to the death of Kurt Cobain
Grunge rock band Nirvana does not have any plans to get back together, but occasionally does reunion concerts.
Nirvana's last ever recording session spanned a few days with Kurt Cobain not attending most of them. When he did arrive (on the last day I believe) the only completed track they recorded was You Know You're Right which remained unreleased until finally being released in 2001 on the compilation album 'Nirvana'.
No.
If you are referring to the guitar he designed, it is called a Jag-Stang and it is made by Fender.
Not really, they had a lot of band member changes, but the band Nirvana stayed consistent regardless of the members in it.
Nirvana is the best grunge band ever.
No, he was never a member of the band.
No, on the contrary, he was quite the outgoing socialite, have you ever listened to a Nirvana song?
no they haven't ever
nirvana by far Uh, except for The Beatles and The Ramones.
Well, Nirvana had many amazing songs, but also some completely terrible ones that they probably even knew sucked. Just listen to Hairspray Queen!
Moksha is translated as liberation and also nirvana. Liberation here means to be free from suffering and the cycle of existence. Moksha is one kind of nirvana, it is not, however, the full attainment of Buddhahood. Basically, yes.
No, in fact Nirvana did not play at any stadium in Indiana over the course of their career prior to the death of Kurt Cobain
Grunge rock band Nirvana does not have any plans to get back together, but occasionally does reunion concerts.