On October 31, 1991, Nirvana performed live at The Paramount in Seattle, a pivotal moment shortly after the release of their landmark album *Nevermind*, which came out on September 24, 1991. This album marked a significant breakthrough for the band, propelling them to mainstream success and making them major figures in the grunge movement. The performance of "Breed," showcased a potent mix of raw energy and the band’s signature sound, underscoring their increasing popularity at the time. Interestingly, this concert occurred during a period of transition for Nirvana, as they rapidly moved from relative obscurity to global recognition, particularly after the success of the single "Smells Like Teen Spirit." The Paramount show is often remembered not just for its memorable setlist but also for the excitement surrounding the band as they embraced their newfound fame.