

Nirvana’s Nevermind album cover is one of the most recognizable in music history. It was released in 1991 and features a baby swimming underwater toward a dollar bill on a fishhook—symbolizing the impact of money and capitalism from a young age. The album included timeless tracks like “Smells Like Teen Spirit” , “Come As You Are” , and “Lithium” , making Nirvana and frontman Kurt Cobain cultural icons. The album’s success brought grunge music to the mainstream and is widely credited with reshaping '90s youth culture. The artwork has become a pop culture symbol of rebellion, raw emotion, and anti-commercialism. Material: 240 GSM French Terry Color: Navy Blue Print: Digital & HD Print Finish: Spray Dye
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