Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' is one of the most iconic music videos ever made. The video, directed by Samuel Bayer (who went on to direct the Nightmare On Elm Street remake, interestingly enough), has gone down in rock n' roll folklore as being, for a lot of people at least, the first introduction most people had to one of rock music's most influential acts.

Well, some lucky fecker is poised to make a killing online after unearthing the original casting sheet for the music video from way back in 1991. The casting sheet calls for 18-25 year olds to adopt a "high school persona" and gives directions on where to be and at what time. All we need is a time machine...

Also, isn't it slightly weird to think that the majority of these people jumping around in the video are in their forties now? The time, it flies...

(via This Is Interesting)