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we were playing this with some friends,

who would be your top 20 artists of the 90s?

not an easy task since there's so many great artists around

and from so many different genres, britpop, grunge, alt_queens, dance

 

my top 20 would be:

1 Tori Amos

2 Cranberries

3 Radiohead

4 Bjork

5 Alanis Morissette

 

6 Oasis

7 Massive Attack

8 Pulp

9 Nirvana

10 Pearl Jam

 

11 Suede

12 Manic Street Preachers

13 Blur

14 Portishead

15 Chemical Brothers

 

16 Placebo

17 Counting Crows

18 Smashing Pumpkins

19 REM

20 Garbage

 

 

really interested in seeing other peoples lists!

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^I kinda can imagine, wonder who'll be your #1 ;)
^I kinda can imagine, wonder who'll be your #1 ;)

Well, it’s not Robson & Jerome! :lol:

I guess it depends on whether it's artists to emerge in the 90's or artists who were active during the 90's or for releases only during the 90's as for me it would be a very different list depending on the criteria.....

 

Pet Shop Boys, Madonna and others were great in the 90's but are regarded as 80's acts, Texas were fab but emerged in the 80's and were still doing great stuff in the 00's, Robbie Williams emerged in the 90's but his career is split across 2 decades really.

 

But KLF, Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Spice Girls, Alanis Morrissette, Garbage would all feature whatever the criteria..

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I mean, judging only 90s material

even if the artist continued in the 00s or already started earlier

 

all in my list are acts I associate with the 90s

01 Manic Street Preachers

02 Nirvana

03 Garbage

04 Creaming Jesus

05 Pulp

06 L7

07 Killing Joke

08 Hole

09 Nine Inch Nails

10 Levellers

 

11 Pixies

12 KLF

13 Oasis

14 R.E.M.

15 Carcass

16 Suede

17 Korn

18 The Prodigy

19 Marilyn Manson

20 Rage Against The Machine

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In 1993 me and my friends were forever writing down our Top 10 which changed almost every week. My memory is a bit hazy now but my Top 10 earlier on in the year looked something like this:

 

1. Guns n Roses

2. INXS

3. Bon Jovi

4. Nirvana

5. Metallica

6. Faith No More

7. Lenny Kravitz (Based purely on "Are You Gonna Go My Way")

8. Sisters of Mercy

9. New Model Army

10. Spin Doctors (Based purely on "Two Princes")

 

As the year went on we became more purists in alternative rock and metal and some of these fell out of favour. INXS didn't really fit the mold anymore, Bon Jovi became the enemy for being too namby pamby, Lenny Kravitz released a couple more songs that weren't rock at all, Sister of Mercy and New Model Army seemed too 80s (both did have hits in 1993 though) and Spin Doctors released a couple more songs that weren't that good.

 

As a result the Top 10 by the end of the year looked something like this:

 

1. Guns n Roses

2. Nirvana

3. Metallica

4. The Almighty

5. Rage Against the Machine

6. Red Hot Chili Peppers

7. Therapy?

8. Alice In Chains

9. Megadeth

10. Lemonheads

 

By the end of 1994 I'd got into rave music and stopped listening to all of those eventually. My Top 10 would have been along the lines of 10 DJs who were playing in the main arena at the next Dreamscape.

 

On reflection I was never overly keen on Nirvana, Sisters of Mercy, New Model Army or Megadeth but think the rest are all decent. Not sure which of those would make my Top 20 though.

 

A few more names you could throw into the mix based on some of my favourite albums are Massive Attack, Portishead, DJ Shadow, Air, Snoop Dogg, Jurassic 5, Propellerheads. I'd also say my favourite Underworld album is their 92-02 greatest hits as this captures all the best bits in my opinion.

 

 

Huge Sisters fan here, but the 90s was where it finally fell apart as a commercial proposition. '82-'85 were the glory years, '87 & '88 the pop star years and '90-'93 was the time everyone slowly got sick of Eldritch's ego.

Beastie Boys

Bjork

Dr Dre

PJ Harvey

Manic Street Preachers

Massive Attack

Nas

Notorious BIG

Orlando

Pavement

Pixies

Prince

Pulp

Radiohead

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Sonic Youth

Spice Girls

Suede

TLC

Robbie Williams

 

Impossible to rank them

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Huge Sisters fan here, but the 90s was where it finally fell apart as a commercial proposition. '82-'85 were the glory years, '87 & '88 the pop star years and '90-'93 was the time everyone slowly got sick of Eldritch's ego.

 

We were too young to remember the early 80s, but what you say sounds logical. The 1992 re-issue of "Temple of Love" was what got us into them but I don't think any of us realised it was an old song at the time. By the time we discovered how old they were plus they had a hit with "Under The Gun" which none of us liked they fell from favour. On reflection it wasn't really my cup of tea, I was just following the crowd like you do at that age.

Beastie Boys

Bjork

Dr Dre

PJ Harvey

Manic Street Preachers

Massive Attack

Nas

Notorious BIG

Orlando

Pavement

Pixies

Prince

Pulp

Radiohead

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Sonic Youth

Spice Girls

Suede

TLC

Robbie Williams

 

Impossible to rank them

 

It's unusual to see Spice Girls and Pixies in the same list.

 

Mine:

 

1. Pulp

2. Blur

3. Oasis

4. Radiohead

5. Portishead

6. Suede

7. Supergrass

8. Massive Attack

9. Manic Street Preachers

10. Sleeper

 

11. Elastica

12. Stone Roses

13. Tricky

14. R.E.M.

15. Prodigy

16. Kula Shaker

17. Bluetones

18. Placebo

19. Cranberries

20. Air

 

 

This is a really tough ask and I'm certain I can't order them but here are twenty in alphabetical order...

 

Beautiful South

Björk

Chemical Brothers

Depeche Mode

Enigma

Erasure

Madonna

Massive Attack

Orbital

Portishead

Prince

Prodigy

Pulp

Radiohead

REM

Saint Etienne

Smashing Pumpkins

Suede

Tori Amos

Underworld

 

 

That feels like an awfully generic list :/

I only lived through 3 years of the 90s so there is still a loooot of digging that I need to do, but from what I have explored to date, in alphabetical order:

 

- Aphex Twin

- Basement Jaxx

- The Chemical Brothers

- The Cure

- Depeche Mode

- Fiona Apple

- Janet Jackson

- The KLF

- Madonna

- Manic Street Preachers

- Mariah Carey

- Massive Attack

- Nirvana

- Oasis

- Portishead

- Primal Scream

- The Prodigy

- Radiohead

- Robbie Williams

- Spice Girls

 

(I put my favourite 90s song from each of these artists into a Spotify playlist and the suggested artists off the back of my taste are Björk, Pulp and Tori Amos, noted :kink:)

These 16 of my nominations for the Best Groups rate a few years ago had some hits in the 90s, although a few of these groups peaked in a different decade for me:

 

R.E.M.

Red Hot Chili Peppers

U2

Green Day

New Order

Blondie [basically one song in the 90s :kink: ]

Pixies

Oasis

Depeche Mode

Radiohead

Pogues

Massive Attack

Queen

Cure

Pet Shop Boys

Crowded House

 

To bring it up to 20, just missing the rate for me were:

Chemical Brothers

Manic Street Preachers

Stone Roses

Verve

 

If basing it just on the 90s, I'd definitely remove Blondie, Pogues and Queen, and possibly others, but not sure who I'd replace them with - Leftfield, Portishead and The Prodigy maybe, although I haven't even considered solo artists or anyone whose singles didn't chart...

I ended up spamming the playlist that I made off the back of this thread three times in the background this morning :lol: :wub:

 

 

I should make compact playlists more often, my imagination usually runs away with me and turns them into hundreds of songs :kink:

 

(the single releases of 'Pictures Of You' and 'Black Cat' spilled over into the 90s so thought they'd be okay here)

1 Tori Amos (Hotel)

2 Manic Street Preachers (A Design for Life)

3 Suede (The Asphalt World)

4 Blur (Caramel)

5 REM (Leave)

6 The Prodigy (Break and Enter)

7 Depeche Mode (Enjoy the Silence)

8 Mansun (Being a Girl)

9 Orbital (The Box parts 1&2)

10 Radiohead (Climbing Up the Walls)

11 Massive Attack (Mezzanine)

12 Garbage (Vow)

13 Crowded House (Private Universe)

14 Erasure (Fingers and Thumbs)

15 Electronic (Some Distant Memory)

16 KLF (It's Grim Up North - parts 1&2)

17 Björk (Hyperballad album version)

18 U2 (The Fly)

19 Chemical Brothers (Hey Boy, Hey Girl)

20 Aphex Twin (Windowlicker)

 

Edited by Colm

These lists so far have really been far too respectable

 

Let's introduce some housewife BLANDNESS

 

 

01. The Corrs

02. Alanis Morissette

03. Garbage

04. Texas

05. Spice Girls

06. REM

07. Manic Street Preachers

08. Sheryl Crow

09. Sash!

10. Des'ree

 

11. Madonna

12. Erasure (although they really went off the boil after '94)

13. M People (dreadful albums, but GREAT singles)

14. Seal

15. Massive Attack

16. Annie Lennox

17. Bryan Adams

18. Cranberries

19. The Beautiful South

20. TLC

 

 

I briefly considered the Lighthouse Family, but decided that really would be going TOO FAR

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