Just a bit of history. Butch Vig, the engineer and initial producer for "Nevermind", screwed up the drum tracks so bad, they brought in famous producer Andy Wallace to "fix it". This was one of the first recording to use ProTools, which was released shortly before. Wallace used drum and cymbal samples to give the drums better punch for better commercial viability. The band hated Wallace's sound more than Vig's but there was nothing they could do. There's no telling exactly how Dave Grohl played it, since the recording is but a shadow of his real track.
Just watch a live clip of Dave playing the song with Nirvana...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqSHcNgDb4U
Yes, Dave often uses his rides to crash on. He takes the thickest, most intimidating cymbals and makes them flutter in fear. I saw Nirvana in 1993 and Dave Grohl is
THE MAN.