Kurt Cobain’s guitar tone wasn’t just sound—it was attitude, rebellion, and raw emotion. From pawn shop Fenders to cranked amps and cheap pedals, his approach was about feel over perfection.
Known for its instantly recognizable beat, the track remains one of the most influential rock recordings ever.
The rock band’s drummer on their wild Seventies and Eighties, selling Queen’s catalogue for £1bn and his new brand of rosé ...