Nirvana burst onto the music scene in late 1991 with "Smells Like Teen Spirit" which was taken from their second album Nevermind. The song became more than just a top ten hit, it became the anthem for Generation X. It captured the apathy the youth (especially twenty somethings) were feeling and it crystallized the Seattle grunge sound. Lead singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain became the posterboy for the grunge movement and it was a label he would have a tough time dealing with. Mr. Cobain experienced much pain in his short life and it is his pain that drives his music. Nirvana's first greatest hits album collects the band's classics like "Rape Me", "Lithium", "Come As You Are" and "Pennyroyal Tea", but its main draw to long time Nirvana fans is the new song "You Know You're Right" which was the last song the group ever recorded. Due to legal hassles between Krist Novoselic & Dave Grohl and Mr. Cobain's widow Courtney Love, song has been in limbo, but it finally has seen the light of day. The song fits right in among the well known Nirvana songs, but its value comes from the haunting fact that this was the last song ever laid down by the group that became the Beatles of their generation.