


What else needs to be said about Radiohead’s mark on the late ’90s? Listen to the guitar solo in “ Paranoid Android” right now if you haven’t done so in a minute. You can thank (or blame) No Doubt for the mid-’90s ska revival as well! Happy now? Radioheadįour words, two records: The Bends, OK Computer. Sadly, this is the first of a few acts to be mentioned here who aren’t currently active, but happily, we still will always have 1995’s Tragic Kingdom, a record with almost as many hits as there were songs on it. Audiences agreed in droves, and the album was Trent Reznor’s first record to debut at No.

Nine Inch Nails closed the century in 1999 with a powerful double album called The Fragile : It was more than worth the five-year wait after 1994’s The Downward Spiral. Read more: Apparently A Day To Remember want us to keep an eye out for something Nine Inch Nails Also, everyone who watched Woodstock ’99 on pay-per-view could confirm that Korn had one of the most vibrant and passionate crowds at the festival. Shortly after, the band started their own rock and hip-hop tour called the Family Values tour, with its inaugural lineup featuring Limp Bizkit, Rammstein, Ice Cube and Orgy. The underground embraced Korn’s 1994 debut self-titled album, and the band’s 1996 follow-up, Life Is Peachy, exposed ’em to a slightly larger audience, but all bets were off regarding nü-metal mainstream domination in 1998 when Follow The Leader took over MTV’s Total Request Live. The band’s 1996 major-label debut, Static Prevails, deserves much more love than it receives, as many insightful kids placed songs such as “Thinking, That’s All” and “Claire” on more mixtapes than they’d probably like to admit in the ’90s. Most people associate Jimmy Eat World with the present century, but 1999’s Clarity is easily emo’s Constitution. Read more: Watch MGK, Steve-O and more unite with blink-182’s fans in “Happy Days” Jimmy Eat World Brandon Boyd’s sensitive, thoughtful presence and demeanor changed the rock frontman game for the better, and we’re all privileged as a result. Two years later, Make Yourself introduced the group to all of Earth, and the planet embraced the clean, warm and polite sounds of Calabasas. was a niche cult hit for a few tables of this writer’s high school cafeteria. “Redefine” will forever be one of the best Incubus songs/album openers, and 1997’s S.C.I.E.N.C.E. In addition, Green Day are neck and neck with Oasis for the ballad of all ’90s ballads with 1997’s “ Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life).” Try going to a graduation party without hearing it… Incubus This band personified the end of the early ’90s with 1994’s Dookie, but they have two solid full-lengths that are forever associated with the late ’90s, Insomniac and Nimrod. Read more: Here’s why Billie Eilish was embarrassed by her Grammy Awards sweep Green Day Grohl to stick around as long as he has, eh? If you ever have doubts about this band’s legacy, go to a FF show: You’ll lose count of hit songs at infinity.
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Foo Fightersįeaturing members of Germs, Sunny Day Real Estate and (fucking) Nirvana, Foo Fighters put out three back-to-back records in 1995, 19 that dominated movie soundtracks then and still get featured on a heroic amount of playlists today.

Any Deftones fan worth his or her weight in salt could go on and on for more than seven words, but we’ll be quiet and drive (far away). 1995’s debut, Adrenaline, and its follow up, Around The Fur, personify a shift aggressive music was shaping in the late ’90s, and the band furthered their legacy this century by consistently releasing genre-bending LPs. Sacramento’s inimitable Deftones are perhaps the band listed here with the largest cult following.
