3 Favorite Grunge bands from the 90's

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Also name your top 5 songs from each.

Alice In Chains
Would?
Man In The Box
Rooster
Brother
Down In A Hole

Nirvana
Come As You Are
Serve The Servants
You Know You're Right
Lithium
The Man Who Sold The World (cover)

Pearl Jam
Jeremy
Black
Yellow Ledbetter
Daughter
Alive
 
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Alice In Chains
rooster, down in a hole, man in the box

Stone Temple Pilots
plush, dead and bloated, wicked garden

Pearl Jam
better man, yellow ledbetter, daughter

Smashing Pumpkins
today, tonight tonight, bullet with butterfly wings

Bush
come down, machine head, glycerine

hon ment: Nirvana
 
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#3
Bush is making a comeback. Have you heard "Sound Of Winter"? Good song.
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#4
Nirvana
Lithium
In Bloom
Come As You Are
Polly
All Apologies

Soundgarden
Spoonman
Superunknown
Black Hole Sun
Rusty Cage
Blow Up the Outside World

Also like Pearl Jam, Bush, and Mudhoney.
 
#5
#5
Soundgarden
Rusty Cage
Jesus Christ Pose
Spoonman
Black Hole Sun
Fell On Black Days

Pearl Jam
Alive
Even Flow
Jeremy
Last Kiss
Spin the Black Circle

Smashing Pumpkins
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
1979
Zero
Tonight, Tonight
Cherub Rock
 
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#7
Soundgarden
Rusty Cage
Jesus Christ Pose
Spoonman
Black Hole Sun
Fell On Black Days

Pearl Jam
Alive
Even Flow
Jeremy
Last Kiss
Spin the Black Circle

Smashing Pumpkins
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
1979
Zero
Tonight, Tonight
Cherub Rock

Like the Pumpkins, but do they qualify as grunge?
 
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#9
Early 90s Alternative or Grunge are acceptable choices.
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Like the Pumpkins, but do they qualify as grunge?
If you really want to be strict about it, I don't think there are truly any grunge bands from outside of Seattle, but the Pumpkins were very similar in style and attitude, and especially sound in their earlier albums. Moot point, though, since...

Early 90s Alternative or Grunge are acceptable choices.
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#14
If you really want to be strict about it, I don't think there are truly any grunge bands from outside of Seattle, but the Pumpkins were very similar in style and attitude, and especially sound in their earlier albums. Moot point, though, since...


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scott stapp will slap you like a small child for that remark.
 
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#17
Creed is absolute crap.

you take that back. scott stapp is one of the most brilliant musicians of our time.

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Bush is making a comeback. Have you heard "Sound Of Winter"? Good song.
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Bush is...


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Awe-Awe-Awe-Awesome!
 
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#20
Top 3 well known. Top 3 not well known.

Nirvana
Pearl Jam
Alice in Chains
Soundgarden
Temple of the Dog
Mother Love Bone
Green River
Mudhoney
Screaming Trees
Skin Yard
Blood Circus
Truly
Malfunkshun
Gruntruck
7 Year *****
My Sister's Machine
Hammerbox
Love Battery
Mad Season
The U-Men
Melvins
Mono Men
Tad
Willard

Outside Seattle

Stone Temple Pilots
Babes in Toyland
The Fluid
Hole L7
The Nymphs
Paw
 
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#23
Pearl Jam-
Inside Job
Elderly Woman Behind A Counter In A Small Town
God's Dice
Do The Evolution
Nothing As It Seems

Alice In Chains-
Love Hate Love
Sunshine
Them Bones
I Stay Away
Shame In You

Soundgarden-
Like Suicide
4th Of July
Rusty Cage
Limo Wreck
Ty Cobb

For the record I don't consider Pearl Jam to really be a grunge band, they have always been a straight forward rock band.
 

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