Play Nirvana Music Video Trivia — Guess the Iconic Videos
Nirvana Music Video Trivia — Guess the Iconic Videos
Test your knowledge of Nirvana’s most famous music videos — from “Lithium” to “Heart-Shaped Box.” Quick, addictive trivia for grunge fans
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About This Quiz
This quiz is about identifying iconic Nirvana music videos by testing your knowledge of the band's most recognizable clips.
Did You Know?
“Smells Like Teen Spirit” was filmed like a high-school pep rally. Directed by Samuel Bayer in 1991 and shot in a gym with cheerleaders and a chaotic crowd, the video became an MTV staple and is widely credited with pushing grunge into the mainstream
Practice Questions
Q:What video featured a janitor dancing on bleachers?
A:'Smells Like Teen Spirit' featured the janitor.
Nirvana’s 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' included a dancing janitor as a symbolic critique of apathy and conformity within youth culture, reinforcing the song’s themes of frustration and identity.
Q:Which Nirvana video was filmed in black-and-white?
A:'In Bloom' was filmed in black-and-white.
'In Bloom' delivers a vintage television look through black-and-white footage, parodying clean-cut pop performances and contrasting with Nirvana’s raw, unpolished grunge sound.
Did You Know?
“Heart-Shaped Box” took a surreal, art-house turn. Directed by Anton Corbijn and released in 1993, its symbolic and unsettling imagery (religious motifs, surreal tableaux) gave Nirvana a stark, cinematic look very different from the raw, low-budget feel of some earlier clips