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The album's Wikipedia article says that Spencer Elden's lawsuit has been amended and it has been successfully appealed after it was dismissed.


** Despite initially embracing his status as the album's impromptu cover model, Spencer Elden came to strongly dislike his photo during the second half of the [=2010s=], eventually filing a lawsuit over it in 2021. After Elden's lawyers did not file an opposition, the lawsuit was dismissed by a judge in January 2022.

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** Despite initially embracing his status as the album's impromptu cover model, Spencer Elden came to strongly dislike his photo during the second half of the [=2010s=], eventually filing a lawsuit over it in 2021. After Elden's lawyers did not file an opposition, the lawsuit was initially dismissed by a judge in on January 2022.3, 2022, though the judge allowed for future lawsuits to be filed, which Elden did so eleven days later after amending the original suit. A judge ruled against Elden in September 2022 because a ten-year statute of limitations that begins when a plaintiff became an adult at 18 had past after Elden turned 28; Elden appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit four days later and they ruled in favor of him in December 2023, reviving the suit, determining that the album's 30th anniversary republication in 2021 constitutes a new claim that Elden can pursue.
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** The first ''VideoGame/MonsterRancher'' allows the player to unlock the rare monster Karaoke, a singing baby, by scanning a CD copy of ''Nevermind'' with "Endless, Nameless" in the UsefulNotes/PlayStation. [=CDs=] without the track simply unlock Stoner, a common monster.

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** The first ''VideoGame/MonsterRancher'' allows the player to unlock the rare monster Karaoke, a singing baby, by scanning a CD copy of ''Nevermind'' with "Endless, Nameless" in the UsefulNotes/PlayStation.Platform/PlayStation. [=CDs=] without the track simply unlock Stoner, a common monster.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: There's a psychological horror video game also named ''VideoGame/{{Nevermind}}''.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: There's a psychological horror video game also named ''VideoGame/{{Nevermind}}''.''VideoGame/{{Nevermind|2015}}''.
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* SleeperHit: '''Yes.''' The album was expected to be a minor success at best, and sell around 250,000 units. The record label's plan was to release "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to build up a following, and have "Come as You Are" be their punt towards having a crossover hit. Instead, when MTV's ''120 Minutes'' aired "Smells Like Teen Spirit", it immediately became a monster hit and the defining song of the entire decade, and the album would not only manage to dethrone Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Dangerous}}'' and reach number 1 on the Billboard 200, it would eventually be Diamond certified.

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* SleeperHit: '''Yes.''' The album was expected to be a minor success at best, and sell around 250,000 units. The record label's plan was to release "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to build up a following, and have "Come as You Are" be their punt towards having a crossover hit. Instead, when MTV's ''120 Minutes'' aired "Smells Like Teen Spirit", it immediately became a monster hit and the defining song of the entire decade, and the album would not only manage to dethrone Music/MichaelJackson's ''Music/{{Dangerous}}'' ''Music/{{Dangerous|Album}}'' and reach number 1 on the Billboard 200, it would eventually be Diamond certified.

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