

With the live album Nirvana: Live and Loud at Lollapalooza becoming a big seller for DGC Records upon its release in October. The 1994 tour is considered to be a smash hit due to their involvement and the group is said to be "on top of the world at this point". ( to ): Following the successful In Utero European tour, Nirvana headlines Lollapalooza.Thankfully Cobain rejoined Nirvana and managed to finish up the European tour by the end of April. (Feb.1994 to Apr.1994): Nirvana goes on a European tour for In Utero which is briefly delayed after Cobain had to receive emergency medical attention in Rome, Italy.Cobain likes the song, but asks Grohl to save it for the next album, not wanting to "waste written art on a B-side." " Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip" is chosen as the B-side for " Heart Shaped Box" instead. (): During the final days of production on Nirvana's third album In Utero, Dave Grohl shows Cobain a song he has penned known as " Marigold".

"I'm happy to have this burden off my shoulders now, it was a real pain in the ass", Zappa tells Rolling Stone. (): Musician Frank Zappa is successfully treated for prostate cancer and goes into remission.Nirvana gains international attention after the release of Nevermind in 1991 which becomes one of the biggest and most influential music albums of all time. A year after the release of their 1989 album Bleach, the two are joined by Dave Ghrol who becomes Nirvana's official drummer, the band also signs a record deal with DGC Records the same year. (1987 to 1993): Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic form a grunge rock band named Nirvana.Cobain becomes hooked on the new form of pot and begins using it every day. (): Tempted to start using heroin due to chronic stomach issues, Cobain is stopped by his good friend Krist Novoselic, who recommends a new type of marijuana for him to use instead.He intends to save up money by working odd jobs until then. His grades are poor, so he can't go to art school like he was considering. (Jun.1985): Kurt Cobain, an up and coming musician from Seattle, Washington, graduates from High School.
