There is no cause.
Green Day, Nirvana, Blur, Oasis, and Soundgarden should have been but was overshadowed by Nirvana.
They switched record labels
Nirvana had 7 different drummers during their time, but the most remembered one is Dave Grohl who founded Foo Fighters
The extra guitarist who performed with Nirvana during their iconic MTV Unplugged in New York concert was Pat Smear. He was a former member of the punk band The Germs and later joined the Foo Fighters. Smear's contribution added depth to the band's sound during the acoustic performance, which showcased a more intimate side of Nirvana.
Nirvana began planning Nevermind in early 1990. The recording of the actual album started after record labels were provided with demos occurred during May and June 1991.
The song Smells Like Team Spirit is a song by the band Nirvana, where Kurt Cobain was the singer. Nirvana was a very popular band all over the world during the 1990's.
The song is in fact not by Nirvana, but by the Doors. Nirvana once covered it during one of their live shows (the recording of which is what I assume you are referring too). The recording is in a fairly low quality and does not appear on any of their official albums. It can instead be found on various bootleg records, perhaps most notably on the bootleg: "Outcesticide II: The Needle and the Damage Done"
The region between two successive Z discs is called a sarcomere. It is the functional unit of a muscle fiber where the actin and myosin filaments interact during muscle contraction.
Nirvana concert ticket prices varied depending on the venue and date, but during their peak in the early 1990s, tickets typically ranged from $15 to $25. For special events or festivals, prices could be slightly higher. Today, vintage Nirvana tickets can fetch much higher prices on the resale market, reflecting the band's enduring legacy.
The Avignon Papacy was the period from 1309 to 1378, during which seven successive popes resided in Avignon, in France.
Yes, Nirvana performed in Seattle multiple times, as it was their hometown. One of their most notable performances was at the Paramount Theatre on October 31, 1991, during their "Nevermind" tour. This concert is often remembered for its significance in the Seattle music scene and the rise of grunge.