What was your favorite era of pop/rock music in the 90s, Yea Forums?

What was your favorite era of pop/rock music in the 90s, Yea Forums?

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96-97 > 98-99 > 94-95 > 90-93

the psych revival era
based on that graph, the y2k era

1990-1994 was one of the best periods in all of music and you didn't even include the indie acts that broke through like Pavement and Slint

>broke through
>slint

Slint achieved notoriety in the indie scene due to Britt Walford touring with the Breeders before

No one cares for indie shit.

>not a single boyband representative
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>based on the albums in the chart
90-93 > 96-97 > 94-95 > 98-99
>based on albums not in that chart
90-93 > 94-95 > 98-99 > 96-97

How the fuck is Smashing Pumpkins post-grunge?

>not a single RnB representative
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>not a single representation for the most y2k genre of music
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Post your top 3 albums of the 90's
1. Nirvana - In utero
2. Metallica - Load/Reload
3. The prodigy - the fat of the land

Kino - Kino (Black Album)
Johnny Cash - American Recordings
The Afghan Whigs - Gentlemen

1 Either/Or
2 Pinkerton
3 In Utero

96-97

Psych-revival/shoegaze/spacerock era

94-95 > 90-93 > 96-97 > 98-99

Fucking awful chart so none of them.

watered down = grunge > end of true >>> y2k

Early 90s def. had a darker, heavier vibe. No surprise since there was a recession going on in the US.

>no third eye blind