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Doesn't necessarily have to be plain rock. It can be borderline metal. There are a lot of classics. Some of them I've listed in my post in another topic earlier:

my favourite song from the 90s (after the obvious choice of Smells Like Teen Spirit) is probably Everlong by Foo Fighters, which is even today my favourite rock band; in part because there aren't enough great ones left anymore :(. Minus some of the filler in their albums - and they've got a large discography anyway - it's pure genius. I still think their 90s stuff is their best, but their last album is a pretty close second.

I also love Soundgarden though - Blackhole Sun, Spoonman, Outshined and Rusty Cage are just awesome tracks. Oh and Live To Rise is a new one from the Avengers Soundtrack. It was pretty sweet, not quite as good as vintage 90s Soundgarden but still a song where you think "this definitely doesn't need more cowbell!"

Alice in Chains - Man in the Box. Pure brilliance.

Stone Temple Pilots - Plush. Same deal.

Tool - Sober, Eulogy (underrated), Aenima. Love it all.

Helmet - Unsung. A masterpiece.

Prong - Snap Your Fingers Snap Your Neck. A classic.

Pearl Jam - Jeremy, Even Flow. Jeremy is easily among the most memorable songs out there.

Smashing Pumpkins - Zero, Cherub Rock.

Pantera - Cemetery Gates. Needless to say how awesome that song sounds.

Megadeth - Symphony of Destruction.

Nirvana .. I'm pretty sure everyone knows all of their biggies.

And there's obviously a bunch of other stuff. You can't have a complete list of great stuff from that era..there's just too much. Those were certainly the days.

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IMO, the best music was released in the 90's, so this is tough.

Big Wreck - That Song

There's actually quite a few good songs off of their album In Living Memory Of, but I'll go with the one above.

The Flys - Got You Where I Want You

Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta

Weezer - The Sweater Song

Placebo - Pure Morning

I Mother Earth before and after Edwin left the band

Foo Fighters of the 90's, too hard to pick one song

Plus loads of Tool

Those are the first ones that come to mind but there's obviously tons more.

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come on guys, bands exist outside of soundgarden.

obvious and not so obvious choices:

REM - losing my religion

REM - nightswimming

neutral milk hotel - holland, 1945

nirvana - heart shaped box

hole - violet

nine inch nails - wish

belle and sebastian - the state i am in

spiritualized - ladies and gentlemen, we are floating in space

tool - third eye

smashing pumpkins - the end is the beginning is the end

blur - country house

oasis - d'you know what i mean

modest mouse - dramamine

modest mouse - cowboy dan

pixies - velouria

manic street preachers - if you tolerate this

weezer - say it aint so

the verve - bittersweet symphony

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come on guys, bands exist outside of soundgarden.

obvious and not so obvious choices:

REM - losing my religion

REM - nightswimming

neutral milk hotel - holland, 1945

nirvana - heart shaped box

hole - violet

nine inch nails - wish

belle and sebastian - the state i am in

spiritualized - ladies and gentlemen, we are floating in space

tool - third eye

smashing pumpkins - the end is the beginning is the end

blur - country house

oasis - d'you know what i mean

modest mouse - dramamine

modest mouse - cowboy dan

pixies - velouria

manic street preachers - if you tolerate this

weezer - say it aint so

the verve - bittersweet symphony

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Disagree about what, the song or that the bands have better songs? For example AIC is one of my favorite bands but I'm still pretty confident that most people would agree with me that Man in a Box is far from their best. But you're right it is all subjective, and I'm choosing my favorites - not the bands' top singles. Oh and you're welcome.

PJ Harvey - Down by the Water

Faith No more - King for a day

Radiohead - Karma Police

Meat Puppets - Oh me

Ministry - Bad Blood

Smashing Pumpkins - Rhinoceros

Black Crowes - Remedy

Jeff Buckley - Eternal Life

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