Cobain liked some obscure post-punk acts, and this trio from Wales also makes the list.
See also: Musical artists who died young
Scratch Acid was David Yow's former band. Nirvana released a split 7" single with his new band, The Jesus Lizard.
Cobain loved this Scottish alternative rock band. So much so that Nirvana covered two of their songs: 'Molly's Lips' and 'Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam.'
This is the LA band's debut EP. Kurt Cobain listed it as one of his favorites.
Cobain was a fan of the British post-punk band, and this was his favorite album of theirs.
Pixies' influence on Nirvana's sound is clear, and Kurt Cobain always cited them as a band he looked up to.
Released in 1973, this proto-punk classic was produced by both Iggy Pop and David Bowie. It's arguably one of the greatest albums in the history of rock.
During a time when MTV was dominated by hair metal bands, Nirvana brought back the rawness of rock 'n' roll that resonated with so many people. But who were the artists that inspired front man Kurt Cobain to create such iconic songs and make Seattle the epicenter of rock music in the '90s?
Luckily, Cobain left some notes in his journals listing his favorite albums. Take a look!
Kurt Cobain: the albums and artists that shaped his art
Marking his 58th birthday with his favorite albums of all time
MUSIC Musicians
During a time when MTV was dominated by hair metal bands, Nirvana brought back the rawness of rock 'n' roll that resonated with so many people. But who were the artists that inspired front man Kurt Cobain to create such iconic songs and make Seattle the epicenter of rock music in the '90s?
Luckily, Cobain left some notes in his journals listing his favorite albums. Take a look!