<P> In Utero debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart in September 1993 . Time's Christopher John Farley wrote in his review of the album, "Despite the fears of some alternative - music fans, Nirvana hasn't gone mainstream, though this potent new album may once again force the mainstream to go Nirvana". In Utero went on to sell over 3.5 million copies in the United States . That October, Nirvana embarked on its first tour of the United States in two years with support from Half Japanese and The Breeders . For the tour, the band added Pat Smear of the punk rock band Germs as a second guitarist . In November 1993, Nirvana recorded a performance for the television program MTV Unplugged . Augmented by Smear and cellist Lori Goldston, the band sought to veer from the typical approach to the show, opting to stay away from playing its most recognizable songs . Instead, Nirvana performed several covers, and invited Cris and Curt Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets to join the group for renditions of three of their songs . Also in November 1993, the band made its second appearance on Saturday Night Live, where they played "Heart - Shaped Box" and "Rape Me". </P> <P> In early 1994, the band embarked on a European tour . Nirvana's final concert took place in Munich, Germany, on March 1 . In Rome, on the morning of March 4, Cobain's wife, Courtney Love, found Cobain unconscious in their hotel room and he was rushed to the hospital . A doctor from the hospital told in a press conference that Cobain had reacted to a combination of prescribed Rohypnol and of alcohol . The rest of the tour was cancelled . In the ensuing weeks, Cobain's heroin addiction resurfaced . An intervention was organized, and Cobain was convinced to admit himself into drug rehabilitation . After less than a week in rehabilitation, Cobain climbed over the wall of the facility and took a plane back to Seattle . A week later, on Friday, April 8, 1994, Cobain was found dead of a self - inflicted shotgun wound to the head at his home in Seattle . </P> <P> In August 1994, DGC announced that a double album titled Verse Chorus Verse featuring live material from throughout the group's career on one CD and its MTV Unplugged performance on another was due for release that November . However, Novoselic and Grohl found assembling the live material so soon after Cobain's death to be too emotionally overwhelming . Grohl founded the Foo Fighters, and Novoselic turned his attention to political activism . With the career - spanning live portion postponed, MTV Unplugged in New York debuted at number one on the Billboard charts upon release in November 1994 . A few weeks later the group's first full - length video, Live! Tonight! Sold Out!!, was released . The following year, MTV Unplugged in New York earned Nirvana a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album . In 1996, DGC finally issued a Nirvana live album, From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, which became the third Nirvana release in a row to debut at the top of the Billboard album chart . </P> <P> In 1997, Novoselic, Grohl, and Courtney Love formed the limited liability company Nirvana LLC to oversee all Nirvana - related projects . A 45 - track box set of Nirvana rarities was scheduled for release in October 2001 . However, shortly before the release date, Love filed a suit to dissolve Nirvana LLC, and an injunction was issued preventing the release of any new Nirvana material until the case was resolved . Love contended that Cobain was the band, that Grohl and Novoselic were sidemen, and that she signed the partnership agreement originally under bad advice . Grohl and Novoselic countersued, asking the court to remove Love from the partnership and to replace her with another representative of Cobain's estate . </P>

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