The surviving members of the iconic band Nirvana sat down to discuss the 20th Anniversary of their groundbreaking album "Nevermind." Band members Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl, were joined by producer Butch Vig for a rare Q&A session, which was hosted by Jon Stewart.<br/> The two-hour interview session was recorded on Saturday September 24, marking the 20th anniversary of the seminal album, that literally changed the landscape for rock music.<br/> Among the questions asked was whether "Nevermind" and the hit single/anthem, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" would be as powerful today as it was then.<br/> (SOUNDBITE) Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl saying (English):<br/> "We had the conversation recently because we were talking about analog recordings. We made "Nevermind" just recorded to tape. What would "Nevermind" sound like if it was recorded to pro tools? What would it sound like if the vocals were tuned?"<br/> Twenty years later the band's influence remains strong, despite the loss of frontman and generational icon Kurt Cobain, who died in 1994 from a self-inflected gunshot wound.<br/> A special "Nevermind"'s 20th anniversary album is being re-issued by Universal Music.<br/> John Russell, Reuters.
