‘SNL’: 5 Musical Performances That Went Wildly Wrong

Ashlee Simpson had a lip-syncing fiasco, Nirvana performed a censored song and Rage Against the Machine got yanked

Ashlee Simpson, Kurt Cobain and Zach de la Rocha
Ashlee Simpson, Kurt Cobain and Zach de la Rocha (CREDIT: Getty/NBC/Getty)

Anything can happen on live TV, and some of the most memorable, “What the hell?” moments in “Saturday Night Live”s 50-year history including a lip-sync screwup, political statements and even a host doing bizarre dancehall reggae cosplay.

Here’s some of the most talked-about performances that did not go on as planned:

Rage Against the Machine, 1996

Rage Against the Machine, a radically political band who routinely calls out corporate America, imperialism, racism and police killings, were booked on the same show hosted by Republican presidential candidate Steve Forbes. The band hung upside-down American flags from their amps, which were torn down before the cameras rolled. Producers didn’t stop them from delivering a blistering version of “Bulls on Parade,” without incident, but they were asked to leave the building before they could perform a second song. Here’s more details about what went down.


Kurt Cobain performs with Nirvana on SNL in 1993
Kurt Cobain performs with Nirvana on SNL in 1993 (CREDIT: YouTube)

Nirvana, 1993

The hotter than hot Seattle band were supposed to perform their hit “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” but instead delivered the controversially titled track “Rape Me,” which they’d been specifically told not to play.

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