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Bob Berg/Hulton Archive // Getty Images Best-selling bands of the '90s, then and now. Music in the 1990s spanned a stunning variety of tastes. The decade included chart-topping hits from R&B ...
It certainly was an interesting decade and our picks track the growth of how rock truly boomed throughout the '90s. For ...
I don’t think Unwound is the best band of the ’90s because they were kind of jerks to me one night in 1995, and I’m some kind of glutton for abuse. But I’d be lying if I said that my ...
Here are some of the best woke ’90s bands on the internet today. The best ’90s bands… that have since become woke on Twitter U2. The Irish megastars led by O.G. ultra-woke Bono work on a ...
Ranking the best boy bands of the '90s and '00s. Are you Team Backstreet Boys or Team *NSYNC? Yes, you can be both — but only one of them holds the No. 1 spot.
The 90's were an era of change, angst and political movement, best documented through the changing rock music scene. Five of the best bands of the 90s are celebrated in this article.
This article originally appeared in the September 1999 issue of SPIN. “You must be high.” We heard that a lot during the time we spent preparing this issue. Which is understandable.
Like the flower-power era, the 90's were a time where any and all music seemed to have a fair shot at breaking into the mainstream, from alternative to EDM to ska to boy bands.
From U2 and R.E.M. to Metallica and the Black Crowes, Dr. Dre, Snoop, and Eminem: Rolling Stone picks the 100 greatest albums of the 1990s.
10. Screaming Trees After a batch of albums recorded for SST, Screaming Trees became one of the first of the Seattle bands to earn a major label deal when they signed with Epic in 1990.