Kurt Donald Cobain, an American musician, was the lead singer, guitarist, and chief composer for the rock group Nirvana from February 20, 1967 until about April 5, 1994.
The subject boundaries of popular rock music were extended by Kurt Cobain’s angst-filled songs and anti-establishment image. He was hailed as the voice of Generation X and is regarded as one of the most important artists in the development of alternative rock.
What is Kurt Cobain diagnosed with?
The frontman of Nirvana, a cultural icon, was initially diagnosed with ADD and then with bipolar illness. In the years before his death, Kurt Cobain also battled drug abuse and became addicted to heroin.
With Krist Novoselic and Aaron Burckhard, Cobain founded Nirvana in 1987, establishing it as a component of the grunge movement that originated in Seattle. Nirvana achieved international popularity with “Smells Like Teen Spirit” off their highly praised second album Nevermind after signing with big label DGC Records (1991)