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ThatsHowMuchFuckFish t1_iybhzkg wrote

REM Nirvana Radiohead Galaxie 500 NIN Smashing Pumpkins Clutch Monster Magnet NOFX Bad Eeligion

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beebs44 t1_iybiltv wrote

You say top 10 then list five...

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Umbilical_Syllables_ t1_iybj720 wrote

Smashing Pumpkins

Radiohead

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Rage Against The Machine

Soundgarden

Tool

Sublime

Nirvana

Nine Inch Nails

Weezer

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beebs44 t1_iybjmew wrote

Pearl Jam

Soundgarden

Nirvana

Alice In Chains

PJ Harvey

Concrete Blonde

Belly

Breeders

Smashing Pumpkins

Liz Phair

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sweetbreathsuzy t1_iybjrap wrote

Mr. BUNGLE

Faith No More

I Mother Earth

Primus

Soundgarden

Alice in Chains

Incubus

311

Toadies

Deftones

Stp

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OnThe_Spectrum t1_iybk0vf wrote

NIN
Tori Amos
Garbage

Seemed worth adding to the list.

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happylakeguy81 t1_iybk8ac wrote

  1. U2
  2. INXS
  3. OASIS
  4. THE CRANBERRIES
  5. CROWDED HOUSE
  6. FOO FIGHTERS
  7. POWDERFINGER
  8. THE LIVING END
  9. RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
  10. HUNTERS AND COLLECTORS/GREEN DAY
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BlackEyedAngel01 t1_iybkvjq wrote

Pearl Jam

Radiohead

Stone Temple Pilots

The Cranberries

Supergrass

OutKast

Oasis

No Doubt

Fugees

Moby

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dancingmeadow t1_iyblucz wrote

I'm just gonna do artists, because most of them had great bands. In no particular order, completely incomplete.

Radiohead, Tori Amos, Smashing Pumpkins/Corgan, REM, Sinead, Tool, Aerosmith Cornball Revival, Savage Garden, Jah Wobble, Alanis.

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craigechoes9501 t1_iyblw7q wrote

Tool, Alice in Chains, Beck, STP, RATM, Snoop, Dre, Beastie Boys, Sublime, Soul Coughing

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emilee2296 t1_iybmwed wrote

Pearl Jam

Ani Difranco

Tori Amos

Counting Crows

Fiona Apple

Radiohead

Alanis

Smashing Pumpkins

U2

Matchbox 20

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ExtraSmoothCrusader t1_iybo5nf wrote

  1. blink-182
  2. Alice in Chains
  3. Pearl Jam
  4. Soundgarden
  5. The Smashing Pumpkins
  6. Goo Goo Dolls
  7. Green Day
  8. Foo Fighters
  9. Nine Inch Nails
  10. Marilyn Manson
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fan_of_hakiksexydays t1_iybozht wrote

I don't know if Matchbox 20 is really as much a 90s band as it is an early 2000s band.

The peak of their success was really 99 and 2000. so they are literally on the fence.

Most of their music was in the 2000s. And they may have more of a 2000 style than classic 90s.

To me, they're more the signature music of the beginning of the millennium.

They started in the late 90s, but only started to be known at the end of 97 with Push and 3AM. Their first songs topping the charts.

Then topped the charts in 99 with "Back 2 Good" and Rob Thomas' song with Santana "Smooth".

And they continued to have big success in 2000, with "Bent" and "If you're gone".

They had a few more big hits like in 2003 with Unwell, then Rob Thomas in 2005 with "Lonely no more".

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wargunindrawer t1_iybp23v wrote

i respect your eclecticism but i will not near matchbox 20 anywhere near a stereo that also plays gods like nirvana and rem

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No-Sheepherder5879 t1_iybp6eu wrote

  • Radiohead
  • Pavement
  • Massive Attack
  • Portishead
  • Nirvana
  • Ride
  • Yo La Tengo
  • Mazzy Star
  • Pulp
  • Built to Spill
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Rg1550 t1_iybpudb wrote

My choices are based on their respective impacts and contributions to the genres as opposed to popularity.

Portishead - trip hop as a genre was defined by this group, a less commercial take then other alt rockers and there live at the Roseland ball room record may be the greatest downtempo/rock/orchestral recording collaboration of all time. A must listen if you like synths and strings.

Failure- I just like them. It seems when conversations come up about nirvana and grunge as a whole this group is strangely absent. Nirvana is exceptional and should replace them on this list but it's my list and I pick failure.

Karate- if you only showed a bunch of highschool kids Midwest emo and steely Dan you would get karate. Nobody knows this band and they fuckin rule. Jazz voicings and voice leading in a rock context. Technically a 2000 record but start with unsolved.

Sneaker pimps- more trip hop but I think sets the stage for what modern alt sounds like today. Groundbreaking and ahead of their time when it comes to arrangement and sound staging. The album bloodsport is irreplaceable.

Cursive- art is hard. A band for bands and as a proud member of team rock viola having a cellist in their group who rips so hard was great. Great lyrics great sound. 10/10 for me. start with the ugly organ.

Neutral milk hotel- I feel like this record speaks for itself in a lot of ways but Jeff mangum is an exceptional song writer and his performance is raw and visceral. I do not believe something like mount Erie or similar projects could exist in a world without him. Aeroplane over the sea is where to start.

Naked city (John Zorn) the next is a jazz artists group who was active in earlier times but these nineties projects are specifically what I am mentioning. Naked city is an ultra juxtaposition of what jazz can should, shouldn't and could be. I have hung out with Wayne horvitz and talked to him about his experience as the organist. It was a wild time a wild project with a wild purpose. If you like jazz and things like ween or Zappa this is a dope group to check out.

A tribe called quest- the amount of hip hop artists and groups that can site a tribe called quest as an influence is so long that the genre would be very different today had they not hit the scene. Low end theory is where I would start.

All my runner ups are: nirvana (oops), diggable planets, bjork (not really a group?), J-dilla, it's not 90s but go listen to madvillainy, dinosaur junior, no doubt, incubus, nerve (JoJo Meyer), green day and my group depth charger! (we're not nineties but if you agreed with my top ten you'd probably dig a few of our tracks)

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Brokid81 t1_iybqm7c wrote

The ones that come to mind quickly:

Alice in Chains Collective Soul Stone Temple Pilots Live Goo Goo Dolls Matchbox Twenty Third Eye Blind Jimmy Eat World No Doubt Oasis

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mtpgod t1_iybqppf wrote

A Tribe Called Quest

Nirvana

Local H

Alice In Chains

Beastie Boys

Gangstarr

The Breeders

The Cranberries

Smashing Pumpkins

Pearl Jam

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macaroni_3000 t1_iybyb9c wrote

Alice in Chains

Fear Factory

The Prodigy

Beastie Boys

Flaming Lips

Soundgarden

Faith No More

Portishead

Janes Addiction

Pavement

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TheMistAlternative t1_iyc2wwv wrote

Beck

Radiohead

Nine inch Nails

Cake

Sloan

The Flaming Lips

Modest Mouse

The Tea Party

Foo Fighters

Oasis

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Indiewannabee t1_iyc39f9 wrote

Radiohead Red Hot Chili Peppers Sublime Dave Matthews band Stone temple pilots Nirvana Foo fighters Deftones Incubus Soundgarden

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Calm-Beautiful-4618 t1_iycc4ev wrote

Dmb Sublime No Doubt Green Day Foo Fighters Mighty Mighty Bosstones Garbage ….

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JackBox4 t1_iycmaqm wrote

Teenage Fanclub

Jellyfish

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Parking_Mall_1384 t1_iycmv4x wrote

Garbage

Skunk Anansie

REM

The Cardigans

The Cranberries

Pearl Jam

Tori Amos

Sheryl Crow

Lenny Kravitz

Madonna

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Substantial-Quiet323 t1_iycpky8 wrote

1: Chumbawumba

2: Chumbawumba

3: Chumbawumba

4: Chumbawumba

5: Chumbawumba

6: Chumbawumba

7: Chumbawumba

8: Chumbawumba

9: Chumbawumba

10: Chumbawumba

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Oliver_Klosov t1_iycsw87 wrote

Rage Against the Machine, Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Sublime, Social Distortion, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mad Season, Jane's Addiction.

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DevinBelow t1_iyczbmk wrote

  1. Phish
  2. Ween
  3. The Gandharvas
  4. Radiohead
  5. Fugazi
  6. Pavement
  7. Sonic Youth
  8. Oasis
  9. REM
  10. Blur

That's tough. Jane's Addiction would be high on the list, and REM a lot higher if this were top bands of the 80's. Blur just cracking the top 10 because I've got tickets to see them in Dublin next June and I'm getting psyched up. Also, Radiohead wouldn't even make my list of top 10 for the 2000's, but their 90's shit was strong.

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