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Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit Song Meanings

Lyrics:
Smells Like Teen Spirit lyrics
Load up on guns and
Bring your friends
It's fun to lose
And to pretend
She's over bored
And sel...
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January 25th, 2006 05:20PM  
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This song may have no real meaning... none of us REALLY know what went through Kurt Cobain's mind when he wrote it. It could've been the drugs, that's true... or it could have a deeper meaning.

Either way, it has taken on meaning far beyond what he maybe even expected, as an anthem of apathy and, well... "teen spirit".

Has anybody stopped at looked at how "teen spirit" could be a play on "team spirit"? Because, while teams focus on the collective goals of a group, many teenagers (particularly from Cobain's generation, Generation x) are focused more on themselves and their own goals. This isn't always nessesarily a bad thing, after all for many people adolescence is a reflective, often troubled time. Teens are usually trying to figure out who they are and how they fit into the greater puzzle that is life, the world, and the society they live in.
At any rate, in this song we see a very strong theme of apathy and sarcasm- "load up on guns, bring your friends/ it's fun to lose, and to pretend" is not encouraging any kids to actually commit violent acts, like some other people have suggested. It's actually sort of sarcasitcally commenting on how adults tend to assume when teens are together (or alone for that matter) outside of adult supervision, they've got to be up to no good. There has been a persistent stereotype (especialy prevalent in the early 90s) of young people being primarily troublemakers and violence-prone. (Today's stereotype of young people, now in 2006, in contrast, is that they are primarily troubled, self-centered, and are in this state because they have been screwed up by society).
So, by describing this "little group" that we only know consists of "a mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido", who seem to be largely hanging around in the dark doing whatever (sex, drugs, or maybe just hanging out), he's pointing out the tendancy of teens to hang in such groups.
Obviously, "libido" is a reference to sex, and possibly also "with the lights out, it's less dangerous", but once again this is sort of pointing out how teenagers are widely considered to be over-sexed and full of "raging hormones" that cause them to basically try to screw everyone and everything they can- and how, of course, this view is ridiculous.
And "here we are now, entertain us" is a reference to Generation X and how it was the first one to seem to demand constant entertainment.
"I feel stupid and contagious" could be both a reference to
"peer pressure", that mirage-like condition that can cause people to do stupid stuff with their friends they otherwise would never do, and the pressures of conforming to a group, and this could also be a subtle reference to sexually transmitted diseases, and how teens are constantly lectured about the dangers of unprotected sex (and sex in general) and how they will probably contract an STD and die or something.
The whole "whatever, nevermind" thing could be considered an allusion to ADD and how it leads to short attention spans, or how when teens try to communicate with adults and are misunderstood, they often end up just saying "whatever" or "nevermind...". It could also be a reference to Nevermind, which I think may have been an album they put out, but since I am not a giant Nirvana fan I don't know for sure.
It also could be about apathy and just blocking out things you don't understand, which could tie to in the whole "with the lights out, it's less dangerous" thing, which could be maintaining that knowledge is dangerous and apathy is considered by some to be the best way to go.

In general, the last poster said this song could be summed up as "Generation X" and I think she was right.
This song is sort of a commentary on Generation X in it's teenage years (most of the people from this generation are hitting their thirties by now) and how they forever re-defined being a teenager in America, but how some things remain the same and are pretty much universal themes of adolescene, while at the same time poking fun at various conventions, myths, and stereotypes.

Or it could just be the drugs talking.
It's up to you as an individual to decide.
anonymous April 29th, 2006 08:35PM  
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Wow... Teen Spirit had very little to do with who he was dating or whatnot. True, the girl, who happened to be a journalist, did write "Kurt smells like Teen Spirit," But that's just where he got the name and idea. Azzerad interviews Krut and it seems like he's trying to express his feeling of dissatifaction with the "rebellion" that so many teens wanted to do. He was making fun of them
anonymous May 6th, 2006 05:53PM  
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I read somewhere that when Kurt was dating Tobi from Bikini Kill, he used her deodorant (Teen Spirit) one day, and came home to find "Kurt Smells Like Teen Spirit" written on the wall...or something like that..
anonymous June 14th, 2006 12:23AM  
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Most of you guys are dumbasses!!! Read charles R. Cross's book "heavier than heaven". It explains it all(including his whole life)....great book
anonymous June 26th, 2006 09:01PM  
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Kurt Cobain's obvious message from this message, is not some fucking drugged up Kurt crying about nothing. He didn't hate this song because it had no meaning. He hated it because all of you people have no idea what this song is really about. He was quoted saying "Right now we have to sing this song, because our contract makes us do that. This is the song that ruined our lives, ruined Seattle and will ruin your lives."
Teen sprit is the biggest rock anthem of the nineties. It didn't get there for no reason. It was named the 7th greatest song of all time. Up their with such greats as Bob Dylan and the Beatles.
Teen spirit, was a deodarent, and yes he did read :"Kurt smells like teen spirit" on a wall, and named the song after it. That has little to do with the song of course. In fact Cobain doesn't even know what the song is about. He believed it was open to interpretation. : "I just notice that people expect...more of a thematic angle with our music, you know - they always want to read into it. And before I was just using pieces of poetry and just, just garble, just garbage and just stuff that would just spew out of me at the time, and a lot of times I write lyrics it's just at the last minute because I'm really lazy, so...and then I find myself having to come up with explanations..."
Some say that the song is about Cobain's break-up with Tobi Vail. But that is evident in earlier drafts in the song, but not now.
To most people, Teen spirit, is about a rebellion. To rise up as the modern teens that we are today. When you read the lyrics, it is what definetly is thrown at you. Such as verses as "Load up on guns, bring your friends."
But to me, it is all about conforming to the will of the group. I think it tells things like how we tend to behave differently when we are in a group of other people. People behave differently when they are in a group of multiple people. But this is in part with the "rebellion" theory of the song. The lyric: Here we are now, entertain us
I feel stupid, and contagious, Is about the in-ability to think for themselves, and doing something they wouldn't usually do by themselves. When one person begins to turn over a car, a lot of people will follow suit. A crowd can greatly effect how we think.
Kurt Cobain was an amazing song-writer. One of the best. Are never easily interpreted.
Kurt R.I.P
anonymous July 20th, 2006 07:23PM  
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I don't know the actual meaning of the song but to all the people claiming it has a relation to deodorant, they're right, but that's just the song title not the meaning of the lyrics. Tobi vai was a girl he slept with and wore a deoderant called 'teen spirit', as a joke a friend of both wrote on the wall 'kurt smells liek teen spirit', voila- they have a song title.
anonymous July 22nd, 2006 02:45AM  
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I feel it is about apathy of the nineties generation toward life. In the lyric"load up on guns bring your freinds its fun to lose and to pretend" using that line showing that the teens are so apathetic towards life it is fun to lose and to pretend. And the lyrics" she's over boared, self assuered oh no I know a dirty word" using that he is saying that the girl is so apathetic towards life she goes over boared, and she is self assuered nothing bad will happen if she doesn't care. Basically I think the whole song is an attack on apathy of the 90's generation.Well listen if you will, keep in mind, always rule out any interpetaion of any song unless the artist say's that is the meaning. We will never truly know. Well Kurt you still got us.R.I.P angelic savior of 90's rock
anonymous November 17th, 2006 04:20PM  
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Meaning is not derived from the author but from the interpreter.
Sheep- you are no sheperd you are part of the flock
Kurt left the flock and failed to become an existentialist.
He saw the world without outside influence he had true choice.
The truth is what you make other people believe.
Be[lie]ve me.
anonymous November 18th, 2006 04:01PM  
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the truth the song meaning is: dogs of the hello tribe (wankers)our little tribe has always been and always will until the end all of you are dumbasses hahah deodreant
anonymous November 18th, 2006 04:18PM  
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Hello how low
Theologian December 1st, 2006 06:44PM  
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As an artist myself, I can tell you. There are no words for word sake. Especially written (words produce after a thorough and complete thought process) and definitely not in conjucture with art. Words in of themselves express, everything else is color added to words. Even in communication or MIScommunication words have meaning.

My interpretation:
The song is about young love and the discovery of it's many facets through the mind (Spirit) of a teen. "Load up (ON) Guns" =[Sex drive/libido] "brings your friends" =[as targets] "it's fun to lose & pretend" =[heart break masked with sex]" "she's overboard" =[in love with him] "I know a dirty word" =[LOVE] "with the light out" =[there's nothing more than you can physically feel] "I feel stupid and contagious" =[he's having sex (contaminating by touch) without discrimination or limits producing the side effects of mixed babies] "I'm worst at what I do best" =[teen-sex, not the best or most experienced kind to have] ="our little group" =[teen parents]" =And I forget Just what it takes" =[to capture real love] ="And yet I guess it makes me smile
I found it hard. Its hard to find"........ [LOVE]!!!!!!!!!
anonymous December 6th, 2006 11:49PM  
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Lol you noobs.. Kurt mentioned in his supposed suicide note about whn the lights go out, the crowd roars for entertainment. This song is about the spirit of his crowd, not a perfume, or anything else. He also mentions that he never really enjoyed entertaining fans. Read his suicide note, it will all be clear then.
Kurt_will_return December 9th, 2006 09:45AM  
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Ok guy up above me this song is about a perfume. Kurt had this girlfriend who wore a perfume called 'Teen Spirit'. well him and her and her friend had a party and Kurt's girlfriend's friend wrote on the wall 'Kurt Smells Like Teen Spirit'
anonymous December 10th, 2006 01:36PM  
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yeah I didn't read everybodies little ideas because there is like a billion of them but....... The song was about how teens just don't give a f*** anymore......... They said it in a interview while they were f****** stoned go look it up on youtube.com

nirvana stoned interview
Kurt_will_return December 11th, 2006 08:56AM  
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Oh yeah and dude above is the suicide note all you read? Come on Do you even know who Boddah was? Kurt's lyrics are simple and really don't take that long to understand and your wrong anyone who was real nirvana fan would know thay and never say noob again
anonymous December 13th, 2006 09:35AM  
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The whole song is pointed to wankers. Soon you will understand I hope.
anonymous December 14th, 2006 08:02PM  
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Heh I don't know why the second post got such a low rating.
Sounds right; especially after reading this post from the "lithium" interpretations:

"I just noticed that people expect more of the thematic angle with our music, you know, they always wanna read into it, and before I was just using pieces of poetry and just garble, just garbage, you know, just stuff that just would spew out of me at the time, and a lot of times when I write lyrics it just at the last second because I'm really lazy... And then I find myself having to come up with explanations..." <<-- kurdt about his lyrics in 1993
anonymous December 16th, 2006 12:09PM  
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this song and Plateau are pointed to wankers just read the lyrics, many a hand?
anonymous December 27th, 2006 02:18PM  
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Well for one, if anyone knew anything about Kurt Cobain or even had a glimpse of what he was about would not even try and interpret this song.....He was such a complex person and so original....he wrote about what was on his head and what he had on his mind....the song is not about sex, teenagers, although I have heard that the deodorant thing is true....that was just inspiration on the song...that doesn't mean every lyric he wrote came from that one situation....Kurt Cobain may be dead but he had so much influence on today.....Yes he might have been on a lot of drugs, not a good role model.....but he was the most musically induced musician of this time....he played to play and have fun....not to make millions like the people of our age do....So before anyone writes another thing about nirvana suckin, Kurt being a druggy wash up, or anything else dogging him....your think about what he did for the youth and music scene today....all I got to say*
anonymous January 9th, 2007 05:51PM  
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This song is about how the singer's generation was pretty much useless. Ok, there they are, now what? He feels as if this is a disiese, and that it may be contagious. I made that up right now.
anonymous January 14th, 2007 05:58PM  
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People need to stop thinking so hard about the meaning of this song and just take it for what it is. Yes, we all know how Cobain got the name for the song, but nobody knows exactly what he meant by this song. Every line of this song can be interpreted in multiple ways. It's a great song, that's all that really matters...

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