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The song reached number 1 for many weeks on singles pop charts around the world in 1991. Sales of the single and album in the United Kingdom were slowed by an appearance on the BBCs Top of the Pops music chart show, during which Cobain sang in a falsetto, emphasizing the non-comformist message of the song and band.
"Teen Spirit" is a U.S. deodorant[?] brand. Cobain got the song name when Kathleen Hannah[?], of Bikini Kill, spray painted it on his wall. Since they had been talking about anarchy, punk rock and similar and other topics, Kurt took it to be a slogan in that vein. Hannah, however, had meant that Kurt smelled like the deodorant - the brand that Tobi Vail[?], her band mate, and Kurt's then girlfriend, wore. In Heavier Than Heaven[?] (ISBN 0786865059), Charles Cross' biography of Kurt Cobain, an argument is made that the song is a reference to Kurt's break-up with Tobi Vail.
Nirvana's Nevermind album, on which "Smells Like Teen Spirit" appears, took its title from a lyric in the song ("I found it hard / It's hard to find / Oh well, whatever, never mind"). The nightmare music video with its surreal high school setting was also notable.
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