Wishkah River

The name "Wishkah" is an adaptation of the Chehalis word hwish-kahl, meaning "stinking water".

[3][4] While living under a bridge on the river after dropping out of high school and being kicked out of the family home, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain wrote the song "Something in the Way" about the experience.

[citation needed] From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah is a live album released by Nirvana on October 1, 1996, two and a half years after Cobain's death.

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The Wishkah River near Hoquiam
Nirvana memorial sign under the Young Street Bridge in Aberdeen