On September 24, 1991, Geffen released Nevermind, the second album by Aberdeen, Washington grunge trio NIRVANA. The group, fronted by charismatic vocalist Kurt Cobain and featuring bassist Chris Novoselic and freshly-recruited drummer Dave Grohl, had been steadily building a word-of-mouth buzz on the ‘alternative’ rock circuit, and music industry insiders considered that if Geffen handled its promotion carefully, Nevermind might end up doubling the 40,000 sales racked up by the band’s debut album Bleach. The label pressed up 46,251 copies of the album and hoped for the best.
To accompany the song, NIRVANA shot a video in Los Angeles, with the video’s concept based upon their frontman’s idea of cheerleaders and punk rock kids wreaking havoc in a high school gymnasium, a symbol of the macho, ‘jock’ world Cobain had despised since his earliest years in Aberdeen. When MTV started broadcasting the Smells Like Teen Spirit video, Nevermind began ascending the Billboard 200 in leaps and bounds.