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Nirvana’s Electrifying Quartet Formation with Pat Smear on SNL

Dive into the moment Nirvana expanded into a four-piece on SNL, featuring Pat Smear. A historic performance unveiling songs from In Utero, etched in rock history.
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When Nirvana hit the stage on September 25, 1993, something extraordinary happened. The band transformed into a four-piece act, with the addition of Pat Smear on guitar.

Imagine the buzz that filled the room on that fateful day when Nirvana, one of the definitive bands of the grunge movement, took the stage for their first-ever television performance as a quartet.

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This iconic moment in rock history unfolded on the set of Saturday Night Live (SNL), where Nirvana showcased their raw, unfiltered energy and unleashed two tracks from their then-new album In Utero. With the legendary future Foo Fighter Pat Smear adding depth and power to the band’s walls of sound, it was a performance that continues to evoke nostalgia and awe.

But this moment was more than just a performance; it was a transformative event that punctuated the band’s evolution. With songs like Heart-Shaped Box and Rape Me played live for an amazed audience, Nirvana cemented their place as rock innovators and cultural icons.

Let’s take a moment to rekindle the magic of that night, through a blend of imagery and memories. Here’s to the rendition that added a new chapter to Nirvana’s story and to the unforgettable legacy of Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, Dave Grohl, and Pat Smear.

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